The Opinion is a space curated by Raimondo Rossi, A.K.A. Ray Morrison, recognized internationally in the field of fashion and photography. Here, you’ll find reflections that explore the connections between fashion, photography, art, and the emotions of the human soul, or insights on events we’ve attended, where Raimondo has taken us behind the scenes into spaces inaccessible to the general public.
The focus is always on seeking something that transcends external style, aiming instead to respect and enhance an inner elegance—an idea reflected in The Style Researcher, a term coined by Raimondo in 2014. In the early years, he was even internationally identified by this acronym, The Style Researcher, which gradually evolved into his blog and later into a select group of passionate individuals interested in culture and the world. Over time, it further transformed into this online magazine.
This space also includes explorations of certain films that may have been dismissed by the majority of critics as low-quality. However, Raimondo offers a fresh perspective, uncovering elements within these films that deserve to be appreciated and highlighted (or flipping the perspective when needed).
TODD PHILLIPS SUPERA SE STESSO: “JOKER: FOLIE À DEUX” È UN FILM MOLTO BELLO.
Mentre immeritatamente il Joker 2019 aveva avuto successo, il Joker 2022 è odiato da tutti: invece è un film molto più originale del primo.
THE CROW 2024: CHRONICLE OF A BEAUTIFUL FILM DESTROYED BY MARKETING
The Crow 2024 may seem like a rehash of the 1994 classic based on its trailer, but it’s an entirely different cinematic experience. The film’s esoteric themes and haunting soundtrack set it apart, offering a unique journey worth watching.
OSCARS 2024: HISTORY NEVER TEACHES
The 2024 Oscars highlighted a recurring message: history's lessons remain unheeded, with top awards going to historical films like "Oppenheimer" and "The Zone of Interest." These films spotlight the indifference to global conflicts. Amidst the backdrop of Hollywood glamour, introspective narratives on human suffering and societal issues were overshadowed. Standout performances, including a colorful turn by Ryan Gosling in "Barbie," punctuated the night. The event leaves us yearning for future cinema that not only entertains but deeply moves us.