Talk:Seven Beauties

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I decided to edit out this sentence I wrote:

Notably, unlike the earlier Wertmüller-Giannini collaborations of the seventies, the film does not feature Mariangela Melato.

Once there is a full set of articles on the Wertmüller canon, this will be self-evident.

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"The ones who don't enjoy themselves even when they laugh. Oh, yeah. The ones who worship the corporate image not knowing that they work for someone else. Oh, yeah. The ones who should have been shot in the cradle. Pow! Oh, yeah. The ones who say follow me to success but kill me if I fail, so to speak. Oh, yeah. The ones who say we Italians are the greatest he-men on earth. Oh, yeah. The ones who are from Rome. The ones who say that's for me. The ones who say, you know what I mean. Oh, yeah. The ones who vote for the right because they're fed up with strikes. Oh, yeah. The ones who vote white in order not to get dirty. Oh, yeah. The ones who never get involved with politics. Oh, yeah. The ones who say, be calm. Calm. The ones who still support the king. The ones who say, yes, Sir. Oh, yeah. The ones who make love standing in their boots and imagine they're in a luxurious bed. The ones who believe Christ is Santa Claus as young man. Oh, yeah. The ones who say: Oh, what the hell. The ones who were there. The ones who believe in everything ... even in God. The ones who listen to the national anthem. Oh, yeah. The ones who love their country. The ones who keep going, just to see how it will end. Oh, yeah. The ones who are in garbage up to here. Oh, yeah. The ones who sleep soundly, even with cancer. Oh, yeah. The ones who even now don't believe the world is round. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. The ones who're afraid of flying. Oh, yeah. The ones who've never had a fatal accident. Oh, yeah. The ones who've had one. The ones who at a certain point in their lives create a secret weapon, Christ. Oh, yeah. The ones who are always standing at the bar. The ones who are always in Switzerland. The ones who started early, haven't arrived and don't know they're not going to. Oh, yeah. The ones who lose wars by the skin of their teeth. The ones who say, everything is wrong here. The ones who say, now let's all have a good laugh. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah."

Is this really necessary? I thought it was vandalism but it's been here a while. I can't imagine anyone reading this all of the way through and it helping their understanding of the film. 69.125.134.86 (talk) 01:06, 18 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome to Wikipedia! I'm glad you have discovered talk pages, and you are correct, a lot of the time there are things on talk pages that do not help the editing effort. This is, of course, frowned upon, and you are correct in feeling that the above really does not belong here. But I hope you will understand that such is the nature of Wikipedia, which anyone can edit! Once again, welcome to Wikipedia! Marteau (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 01:48, 18 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]