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July 15,2025
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Höstgärning (the body) is an extremely touching story.

I watched this film when I was a child, and it was truly an awakening for me.

The movie presented a narrative that was both engaging and profound. It had the power to draw me in and make me feel a wide range of emotions.

The characters in the story were well-developed, and their experiences and relationships added depth to the overall plot.

As I watched, I found myself empathizing with them and becoming invested in their fates.

The cinematography and direction also contributed to the film's appeal, creating a visually stunning and atmospheric experience.

Höstgärning (the body) left a lasting impression on me, and it continues to be a film that I remember and cherish to this day.

It taught me valuable lessons about life, love, and the human condition, and it opened my eyes to the beauty and complexity of the world around me.

I am grateful to have had the opportunity to watch this film as a child, and I would highly recommend it to others.
July 15,2025
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3.5 ⭐️

The body is a very good story, but the one about the breathing techniques is a bit boring. The first part is much better.

To expand on this, we could say that the overall narrative of the body is engaging and interesting. It likely delves into various aspects of the human body, perhaps exploring its functions, anatomy, or the way it reacts in different situations.

However, when it comes to the section on breathing techniques, it seems to lack the same level of excitement. Maybe the explanations are too technical or not presented in an engaging enough way.

In contrast, the first part of the story manages to capture the reader's attention more effectively. It might have a stronger hook, more vivid descriptions, or a more compelling plotline.

Overall, while the body as a whole is a good read, there is room for improvement in the section on breathing techniques to make it more engaging and on par with the quality of the first part.
July 15,2025
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Listo!


Finally, I was able to finish this book. Stephen King has an amazing imagination and incredible stories. However, unlike Spring and Summer, this second book of Autumn and Winter has a very slow pace.


Innocent Autumn tells us the story of The Body, and I really like the interactions of the four friends who experience the adventure of their lives. Chris was my favorite, and although the ending is sad and a bit open, it is also a bit hopeful. Since the protagonist is a writer, it seems that the great Stephen King saw a bit of himself reflected.


As for the Winter Story, this one was a bit more agile in the story, although it does have to be read carefully. The story of our narrator, about a pregnant patient whom a doctor helped in her delivery, has a story with a bitter tone but an ending full of hope for the future.


In the Epilogue, Stephen tells us a bit about himself and his concerns at that time.


I can say that the four stories are good (at least three of the four were made into movies), they entertained me quite a bit, although I do feel that I liked the first two stories more.


Definitely, it is worth getting to know these stories.
July 15,2025
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Es de King, esta dicho todo. This statement holds a certain significance. It implies that everything related to King has been said or covered. It might suggest that King's work, ideas, or influence have been thoroughly explored and discussed.


Es bueno, corto y lindo. It is good, short, and lovely. This description could refer to something that is simple yet charming. It might be a piece of art, a story, or even a moment in time. The brevity of it adds to its appeal, making it easily memorable and enjoyable.


Perhaps these two phrases are related in some way. Maybe the first one sets the context for the second, or vice versa. It could be that the simplicity and charm of something are enhanced by the fact that everything about it has already been said. Or perhaps the two phrases are completely independent, each expressing a different thought or emotion.


In any case, they both offer a unique perspective on something. They make us think about the power of words, the importance of simplicity, and the beauty that can be found in the ordinary.

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