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1.4. Attivo, passivo e medio d'interesse - feat. Dexter Britain
In questo episodio assistiamo a un dialogo a botta e risposta tra Emmanuel (Paolo Malgioglio) e Antonia (Elisa Gandolfi) sulle rive del torrente Orco. E' uno degli ultimi momenti di spensierata serenità per il ragazzo, la cui psiche ipersensibile non è ancora turbata dalla brutalità della vita. Antonia, profondamente affascinata dalla sua ingenua spontaneità, si lascia sempre più coinvolgere in quell'atmosfera magica e un po' irreale. Il brano che si ascolta all'inizio e alla fine è "Nothing to Fear" di Dexter Britain, che ringraziamo per la concessione. ... 4. Active, passive and transitive middle In this episode we witness a back-and-forth dialogue between Emmanuel (Paolo Malgioglio) and Antonia (Elisa Gandolfi) on the banks of the Orco torrent. It is one of the last moments of carefree serenity for the boy, whose hypersensitive psyche is not yet troubled by the brutality of life. Antonia, deeply fascinated by his naive spontaneity, becomes increasingly involved in that magical and somewhat unreal atmosphere. The song that plays at the beginning and at the end is "Nothing to Fear" by Dexter Britain, which we thank for the concession.