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#585: Madame Web, Zona de interés

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En este episodio platicamos sobre las cintas Madame Web y Zona de interés, así como del animé La bruja de Mercurio (Mobile Suit Gundam).

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How you are welcome to inadvertent stay and we must talk about it one of interest and Madam Wer will mainly see there what more topics are being helped. But then, thank you so much for being here and we begin you are listening to involuntary permanence. Fausto, get on with it, get on with it. Good night, thanks for being here. Thanks to Tres Broas, Avia ner Carranza, thank you, hello to you guys from Celvia. Greetings to everyone from Mexico morelos says Andrés Broa, Greetings to Dreck Broa. We

' re the people who are with us, mate the transmission. Put a like on it, please, so it gets to more people. Oppose him well, yes, his like on both YouTube and Facebook. Share it on your wall or share the world of other people who are on Facebook so that we reach more people. We have the star system on Facebook and we have super staals, stickers and super chat on YouTube. So, well, thank you, welcome to all of you and I want ay Daniel Villa Mira. It' s a lot I don' t see you green or good.

You see it happen to me. I said I' ll change it for another day. I' ve never done another day. But well, Daniel Villamil came in and you just know. I think Daniel Villamil is coming out of the movie theater. How are you? Hello, hello, well, you' re fine, what did you see, madame Web, I guess, yes, yes, yes, listen to this one, because I don ' t know. They say that when some actor comes here to promote the film and they say it' s not that good. Yeah, right now,

they' ll tell me this because I think everyone saw it. I think you, too, Carlos, and I think Paco saw her, too. This one doesn' t subscribe boys to the perfect chat. Well, well to see you rip yourself off, Daniel Te, what did you think,

madam like expectations. There' s no expectation what' s up, because it' s pretty bad, but I can say it doesn' t seem as bad as it is being criticized and I think it' s better than Morbius both movies in which they were post- production jerked than he agreed that they have Sony and Disney, and who knows how it' s working. You can see I don' t know him, although officially Spiderman' s rights are Sony' s as if they' re not being lent them.

Right now with the deal they have and that' s why they had to remove the references that Andrew Garfield' s Spiderman had in Morbius' s and here they' re always playing with let' s say the shadow of the spider man, but they do it in a way that seems quite interesting to me. I think the second act is what' s left of the original idea of this movie and everything else was the cutbacks that makes it lousy what' s good about it. Almost this Dakota Johnson is one for a

doctor. She has her partner Ben and Andan there in the ambulance rescuing people and during the first broadcast they have in the film, she falls off the bridge, she' s half drowning and when they give her the resurrection like it' s activated, the arachnid sense. That' s where all the crazy adventures start, but on the way there' s no little girl there,

yeah, yeah, there' s spiders stop coming later. And the problem is that this beginning of the film is very much like a final destination, because it happens to be meeting the other girls who are going to be part of the plot until Sidney Son and all the others. And half of all I insist is when you notice that there was an idea how they wanted

this apart to happen in two thousand three. So they' re kind of playing to make it the prequel to the life of Spiderman, Tom Holland, but they' ve never just been thrown out, yeah, they' re getting caught up in some important characters that I don' t want to mention, because it was made as a good surprise that they' re there. But in the end it looks like a movie I don' t know it

falls to the level of Batman and Robin. In fact, the final scene looks like after Batman and Robin, all there was to Batman Life Action was the horrible series of Virts of Prek that exceeded Lion Warner. Oh, and this one I started seeing. I' m very excited because with that one from Birge, but I think they sent me a dve of them. If any merchandising and I said there looks good father. But it didn' t last at all. It' s just that they cleverly wore Batman' s

costume from Burton' s movies to the middle shadows. They were playing with Burton' s joker and he was horrible in the show to bad performances. And the same thing happens here they' re always promising you this spider women ' s team of themselves spider women and never really give it to you. So it' s like a trailer that' s a long way from what can become a sequel. If he is successful, then it is difficult for him to succeed. But if anything has taught us sony is that he is

stubborn with his attempt at Spiderman universe without spider Man. And if you' re going to get ahead of yourselves, you' ll crave the hunter to do now vegan animal advocate. That' s not true, because I don ' t know what we can expect. That' s already yours. That vegan, yes, is invented, but now he' s a defender of wildlife. That' s the one who had like a like his a little fuzz. Up here aha brings a little chorerite, her lion' s fur. Yeah, but that means he' s the hunter, the ultimate hunter.

Now it' s almost faith that he' s a peta member. From what you see in the trailer. So if you' re going to release that, if you premiered this, I wouldn' t be surprised that, even if you don' t do well knowing from a sequel, I think the film' s rescueable is that Dakota Johnson does have charisma. You see she' s not quite sure what she' s doing because she' s suddenly in one tone, she' s suddenly in another. But I think it' s part of this that there' s, like, three

movies in there. Sydney Swinning has a lot of charisma, though she' s a silly little girl. I don' t like that. In fact, all three of them are half- baby girls for your Ark, they ' re teenagers. But I insist it' s bad, but it' s not a disaster at Morbius' level. I think that' s still the worst thing Sonyal' s ever done today. But you have to give them a chance to see how bad, how much more they can fall and,

in the meantime, what it' s called. Meanwhile, in what Fox Dead Pull and Wolvery left there breaking it, I mean, they' re probably going to put them in Marvel' s universe. No, in fact, that' s seen in the trailer they released now at the Super Bowl. TV grabs Dead Bull and shows him the summary of the Marvel universe. And in fact, and I really like that thing that good- byes when you see scenes from Captain America show it when the Marvel universe was pretty

and everybody wanted Dead Bull and Wolvering to be there. And I think Rian Reynolds makes a big joke when he says no I' m no longer from Pull, now I' m the jesus or the messiah. I don' t remember Marvel. And I do think that movie, if it turns out to be good, yes, has the potential to restart like fire and emotion from these movies, that that' s also like an advantage of Madame Web. Almost no one associates it with Spiderman of what the character is really known

for the animated series of the Ninety. Now that they' re going to re- release rather than release the sequel to x- ment' s after that, Dixon was going out to Spiderman. That' s why Madame Web is known that that too is super chafa. She wears glasses in the movie. At some point it does bring some very similar, but in the end it brings some lenses, like a new rider, that look super chafas.

And if the costumes look very cheap and look very big in the cartoon, it doesn' t look like an older woman is a little younger than Auntie May Yes andale is like the generation below the aunt and here, because she ' s a 30- year- old who has her teenage girls. That ' s why I do a lot of parallelism with virso Freider from the ninth

series, which was very bad and this one has like that vibe. In the end it says Ricardo Reyes. I' m surprised that the media in Mexico didn' t make a fuss about the Jaspi chima, that nothing, no one mentioned it, and you didn' t mention it. Sale little bit is a good character, well it works and good jas Pic has always become very charismatic. I like it, but it' s not how the plot works, but it' s not like the super important and good role

if you don' t know what to ask in English or Spanish. Those who cover that in come the joy, because I think level the movies then it would be worth it that no one made noise for Jazzpic that don' t come out five minutes. It' s not much that buys spades. Well, well, she' s not even looking forward to seeing pacot how you loved her, you hated her, you got the same thing, how cool I don' t know anymore, yeah, I think it' s terrible. I do think they don' t see her, I mean,

I really invite you to totally miss her. If you haven' t seen her or Twin, no one and I' m going to Darkota Johnson. I think she' s a great actress. I think here she does herself in her person, out of camera. I don' t think the film has any head or feet. It' s a bad script It' s

got a terrible edition, the worst. I mean, I don' t know how that montage could pass post- production, that is, as someone saw it and said it was a good idea, to stop being sidelined, because there is in itself no rule called people of the 180 degrees in which, well, we have to have some perspective so that we all see in the perspective of the characters and stop them from seeing. Here it breaks in the first five myths of the film and completely loses the perspective that you can

have as a spectator of what is happening in the film. And I don ' t mean, I really think that' s terrible. The proposal was fatal in the Chamber, because it calls me the aesthetic proposal of what you have here is not, I had a bad time, I had a bad time seeing. This film was really going to just hear the iconic phrase that she, she saw that man in the Amazon with her mother when she died. And you' re not spoiler. That phrase isn' t in the movie, that' s the hook I was sold to get into the movie.

It' s not there, I didn' t get it then, because I hate it even more I got angry from the movies because, well, yes, it' s very bad. Yeah, it' s not bad like Morbius, but it' s good that Morbius is the decay made film this because it' s not that far from him either. But let ' s say that there was no bar to overcome, so I think I do invite you to miss it, but if you haven' t really seen it. I think they don' t see other things, they see fifty

shadows of Drake He' s there again. I' m sure they' re gonna have a better time by now so that' s what local you got here. Carlos Andrés Mendiola, you hated her, too. I' m surprised Paco is recommending fifty shades of Grey on Madame web. Imagine it doesn' t happen, but I' m definitely not deciding which one I think is worse. If I have a website or Morbius that you already know,

as well as that my balance is quite even. The truth is that I was going with very few expectations and my expectations have gone down much further. For Craven He' s the hunter who' ll come to us at the end of the year. The truth is that it' s a shame they haven' t learned anything from venom The first one that was very bad, but it went very well at the box office, and the second one

is also very bad. And then Morbius, who' s terrible. And now he gives us this that children, I saw him and I thought this is like a movie from the' 80s superheroes I mean, it seemed like super chafa visually, without developed characters, without a clarity of what he wants to do or say what he says well Dani It' s like four movies there put in that, besides, it' s something that we' ve been seeing frequently, these superhero movies that everybody gets in touch with and then

they end up being so horrible frankens, which you don' t understand anything about. Yo yo, I keep asking myself good and what the protagonist wanted, because it' s like rule one not good establishes that she wants the character and something is going to happen to her, that will lead the character to grow up to learn something. I don' t know what. Here, because I' m still in that disjuncture, I was going to see if you' ve done a recount of what' s going on in the

story, because according to the character, I wanted something. But that answer still doesn' t reach me I think they promise us a lot of things in the iler you never see in the movie. I mean, it' s like this idea of you going to see these arachnid characters interact with each other. And maybe this is like the beginning of Sony' s spider verse already in shape, because besides, out there even someone said that this was

like Dr. Strange. But Sony' s here, if they were not at all, it' s got nothing, nothing or an apex of it. I think the performances are quite two three and it' s no problem with actresses, because I think we' ve all seen them do much better

things and here they' re as directed as in a television series. There Media says Ricardo Reyes that since the fantastic movies of Débil elektra level of Sno, of the two thousand and play three and x MEN, three elected is I had forgotten it was Jennifer Garner, not the protagonist who will return in Dead Boot, by the way. But this movie is just like cat Woman and Electra' s cousin, because Blate' s were all, but some were a little bit better. Bleile wanted to see more things. So,

I kind of nailed myself a little bit into the franchise. Ah the law of one and two are very good. Three is where Wally Snipes fights with this, Batman Gins co- writer, I can forget his name. But that' s why it goes so wrong in the movie. The children of their assistant who now also just forgot his name to what they might be, die and they join in because that was the father' s will, so

to speak. But the thing is that woldes Net fights with the screenwriter director of this third part and that' s why Blade almost doesn' t come out in his movie, because Snipes couldn' t stand this Dave anymore. Right now, I' ll remember the name and that' s why they give this Ryan Reynolds more prominence precisely and so it' s my blee, no, Kariel no, that' s exactly what it' s all about. Yeah, no, no, yeah, it' s my blitz, no, it' s, no, no, but this one' s

at the level of lektrik ad Woman. Let' s just say we have another nice movie to put together a trig in there for me. I think Cat Woman' s still the lowest of what' s under the director' s name is Titov. We couldn' t wait long. He wasn' t called that. He made two movies. Pito b Dock, who' s a French detective from the 18th century. Right now, I got you the data because it made me laugh I just knew I had those two movies then, well, but I didn' t make it. I' ll

do better with those movies. Thank you, well, let' s go. So let' s leave this woman, this woman' s name is give Web sideways and let' s go. Let' s go with Emme, Snows, see what we have today and horita. We come back with you girls sometimes the people who are here chatting with us. You see Ricardo Reyes. Thank you, Andres Broa Thank you so much and well, Emma,

Snow, how are you? It' s been a long time since I' ve seen you I feel very good, very well Fausto hears and how well I' ve done a lot of what we' re going to talk about. It' s been a long time since we' ve seen each other today We' re just gonna talk about how the anime wins, how will the anime win tomorrow? Fausto' s use of anime is going to win like America, like that, but above all win at the level

of open television. Yes, I haven' t seen these television proposals open for presenting content in As far as the anime relationship is concerned, it reminds me a lot of my youthful times so that I wanted to reach you between four or five o' clock in the afternoon. It is there in the house to be able to dragon Ball, Pokemon Digimon that in recent years have tried televisions, both Televisa and the Vesteca, to have their anime space, but for something, like they don' t fit the projects and they do

put you anime. But whatever it is for everyone. The truth is to see dragon ball again, zodiac knights, and that' s how it' s all right, thank you for until yes. But there are more things.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Yes, and precisely on tomorrow morning, at no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, three o' clock in the afternoon, Mobile set Onda premieres the mercury witch

of this extended universe series of Gondam' s great franchise, which has as an added fact, which is Gondam' s first anime, which has as protagonist a woman. What' s the name of the anime is mobile set Gondaham the mercury witch and they' re Crunchyroll. I guess, uh- huh He' s at Cruncher Old. Yeah. The fall of the two thousand twenty- two just ended well in two thousand twenty- three, but I was surprised from night to morning by the promos There on the channel came

out the page of Namco. Yes, Bandai Namco Latin America or Mexico, that is, on social networks. He started announcing and it was like it looked like it was a joke, but it' s not real. Gonda returned, the most recent series, within the extended universe. It should be noted that Gondan, because it is a huge franchise, has a main universe and an extended universe and we could take hours talking about series, novels, video games, etcetera. But right now, well, we' ll sit

on the mercury witch. Okay, all right, and you' ll be wondering what it' s all about in this just neverse companies, yes, the multinationals have already left the land and gone into space. Previously there was a conflict in which, therefore, it made a separation between the planets and the space settlers, which from there we already have problems, that this is going to be a very recurring theme in Gondam the segregation and separation and discrimination

of those who live on earth with those who live in space. Our protogonist Zuleta is going. She is a mercury settler and, for certain reasons, arrives at an academy in which students, therefore, will learn to be entrepreneurs, robot pilots. From what you can imagine, things of science, advanced fiction. But it turns out, then, that she intends, at first, to be able to make friends, because all her life has been surrounded by adults. I mean, he' s never interacted with young people.

Then, somehow, it is sent by this institution that even students and principals. Hence, it draws their attention, because precisely to someone who comes from mercury, not because of mercury. It' s not like it' s a big colony, but it turns out that she has great combat skills,

thanks to her gondan that begins to stand out. She even becomes the best dualist in this school, because look at yourself if you have a conflict with a partner or a rival group instead of being talked to and discussed, because no, if they' re not going to challenge and your robots are going to grab on, they' re going to have a confrontation, and so you solve the conflict and you can bet a lot on your property, human

rights, and so on, which is kind of weird. And then, from there, the plot begins to get entangled, because it is put in a series of plots of a warlike, political, economic character and for the moment the series, when it started, began to have certain criticisms in the fact that they gondan something that characterizes it is that it is part of their plots. They tend to be a little dark ripe. There is no war, either among the Earthlings, the space settlers, but they are usually in

the midst of a war. Not the protagonist, usually, or someone prepared. Or he' s an inexperienced guy who adds up to this conflict, whether he takes a side and then we have a series of grays. But here we did not have a complication as such, but as in the commercial

career of these companies how they grow it. The protagonist gets into a company that is of terricles, then in itself comes from a small colony of mercury and then supports the earthlings because there is still a much greater segregation, that is, discrimination is such by major, because then it turns out that the land wants to reveal itself, wants to have a civil war, that is,

suddenly a series of medium rare plots are put on. Here the interesting thing is that one gets to have as moments of a school anime that you see students going to classes, grades and so on. But for the second season and between the last episodes of the first season you are already and it is like ah this is gonda no longer and begins the destruction, already begins

the conflicts. And then I' m surprised that if they had encouraged me to release this series, if it' s the latest, maybe it couldn ' t be the best, maybe, in my case, I would have decided to take it out of Gondam as well, but the Iron Blood Orphan brothers which is a much heavier theme. Yes, but well, I appreciate that part of the open television for wanting to give those little proposals to really watch the twenty- four episodes are worth introducing to you. Yes, I

repeat the Gondamme franchise again is extensive. Yes, not even I have given myself the time to be able to see beyond, especially from the sleeves or novels. But I think it' s worth it. Tomorrow she opens at three o' clock, at three o' clock in the afternoon, I say uy for Colmony and I' ll see her. I' m gonna be at work, but then I remember I have Cruncher or Alien. I can see you again whenever you want that and all three of you do, that' s true. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it was very crunching

role, but, well, I think it' s worth it. You ' re going to remind me by you that part of my childhood of being able to come in the afternoon to watch the series at best, well, what we could see from Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Fox Kids, but then it was like that little point that I think involved a lot of me wanting to be more anime fan than in many of the American series, of seeing these characters that suddenly had unlimited power and could break a planet in a matter

of seconds, meet zodiac knights. Also gonda conden wine, which was the one that gave me the most hit here for the two thousand. But, well, it' s worth it, and that' s all. If you' re interested, you can see tomorrow' s part in up to almost seven at three PM or those who already want to have the streaming service. Well, Cruncheron, they' re already there. Yeah, that' s all, well, the mercury witch, from East, from the Gondame

franchise. I never got into gondon like I was getting too Robotech Media laziness, but good. But there it is, blasphemy, but well, because you saw Masenger, yes, more, Singer, yes, but it is very much to I have some DVDs. There' s more without yazeda than I' ve seen some things. I don' t know how I don ' t know if I love to see her, but yes, what you do notice is that Sayaka doesn' t make up, is that all the time they' re making her Chiquita, all the time, that is,

they bring her there. If you hear that Aphrodite comes and saps you all. That' s all I thought when I saw him, and that was like before the myth, because I' m gonna say Daniel Jamil, good times. So, Daniel Jamil, it' s this even rhyme or rival of the Wolk people, but not before that I saw it I said hey, yeah, I know it' s so bad, but there' s more. I am, but not Robotexo is more fan of Robot ah Mira and yes too, because it is both Bondan and Robot that they were as

well as the pair of as far as franchises go out. But for gondam let' s say point out in the fact that, because it has more to cover, that is, not all that it has is very good and some things that you say ay, but good and Robote like that slowly tries to give every now and then that you say ah look. That' s worth it, but, well, that' s good, that' s good. There' s the mercury witch. Anyway, there' s a check to put a little eye on the anime fans to talk to Emma.

Snows, Ahorita, we see a little bit of snow follow Ama snows in arroba de manieves in tiktok arrobava nives in tiktok They can follow and they can talk with him. That' s where he textes me. You know what he says total has nothing to lose. Jamemes also exact, because very well. Thank you, right now. We came back to you, well, in the end, to say goodbye and let' s lay down a little bit more, because I want to talk about the area of interest that saw

it Paco you saw that interest true. Tell me yes, hey, who else saw her get her up under the shawl and right now I' m putting her in. But Paco, let' s go and tell us a little bit. What you thought was an interest. It seems very interesting to me, because it comes from an over- the- counter novel. Yeah, so, it' s a novel that' s pretty good, that ' s good, it' s very good, I haven' t been able to read it, but Mae Ti Nimis is a great writer and has

very good reviews. So, tell me a little bit. Yeah, well. That' s a story for those who don' t know that Rudolf Host' s story follows that he' s the director of the Outwitch concentration camp. And so while he' s having this kind of job, he ' s got his family there with him all the time. And because they live in a life as normal, apparently, while outside their courtyard, because one of the greatest tragedies and genocides in the history of the world is happening.

That' s a little bit of what goes into this movie. I mean, I really don' t want to say any more, because I think it' s a pretty interesting film to get into the way it presents these situations, because, because it' s not that it presents us with a bigger problem, beyond a family dynamic that is in conflict, beyond getting us into this issue, of a very different vision of World War II.

This one is addressed to so Galazer, who is a British director who has also made many artistic and audiovisual installations in different parts and I think he is quite good director. I really like what he' s got and because this new movie, it was one of the surprises that I took away I would die last year I saw her at the ten o' clock show and it lasts two hours and my fraction and I said I' m going to fall asleep, I' m going to be dead. And not at all.

It' s a pretty uncomfortable experience. It is a rather disturbing experience too and very immersive in what Glazer is telling us with this adaptation of the novel, because I think we have read and seen countless stories stories and adaptations of the Second World War and we can believe that he has told you assonas, told us everything and even sometimes already bored and would open up a little the perspective that they want to give us, because it is being the same,

and not because it is wrong that they tell it, nor at all, but because they have told us the same story in the same way on many occasions and this occasion I found it very interesting that it shows us in the German point of view, but a rather cold view and that leaves the professionalism aside. At all times, we are not witnesses of violent acts, we do not see the concentration camp as it is operating, or else, but we see how that horror of war is outside the Chamber, is out of

focus. And what really terrifies you is the way these people live. This is as if it were normal and they' ve adapted it as their routine. It is a family made up of the husband and wife who have three children. It' s two boys, like, eight and six, and a baby lives there. I also believe that one of them' s moms

and those who have them that I' m servitude to her. Let' s not call it that and it' s interesting to see how it really is, because they' re trying to create a life in that place and they think that living in this space is what suits them best, because there comes a point where they want to change base rough oft, because it gives me the expected results and the wife tells her not to tell them that I

' m not going to leave here. I mean, her house is beautiful and she' s flawless, beautiful, giant, but you see back all the time, that' s the concentration camp, you see the black humor, that' s san all the time, I mean, they' re behind you and she says I don' t want to leave here. Here

we are building our lives and that of our children. How I' m going to ask them to leave and that' s what leaves you completely on the side, the fact that, then, the characters and these people are so dehumanized in the face of what they' re living in, that it ' s really pretty intense. You see him even with the children who play alongside the people who are marching to the countryside. They' re very quiet there. The only person who seems like he' s out of his mind

or doesn' t understand what' s going on. It is the baby, the only one that shakes with the expressions, the only thing that really reacts from the sensitive stimuli that it involves living next to a concentration camp, next to a war zone. It is this child who, therefore, is the most innocent in every way. Sounds like a brutal proposition to me.

The soundtrack and the audio design is really amazing I think watching it in the cinema has to be a most This movie has to be seen in the cinema, yes or yes, because it' s really an experience that sounds like it attacks you and dazzles you and I say the band sounds, like I

told them, it' s wonderful. Really there yes, I was shocked by what Glazer accomplishes suddenly has there also other moments very well achieved in terms of a much stronger critique of society, because German of that Ingston center and also in terms of the war attitude of any civilization. But I think it ' s a great, great movie that should be You can' t miss it unlike Madame Web, who is in every room today, surely only interested. He' s in a few halls, very, very, very,

certainly. But if you near you, go see the performances too are very good. Sandra Huller, we talked about her a couple of weeks ago with a fall toromy. Here she also comes out acting like Rudolf host' s wife and she' s also wonderful. I think it' s a movie you shouldn' t miss at all. It' s really a great, great movie. Hey, well, it sounds super good if I really want to see her, because, besides, I think she might be the favorite to win. I haven' t seen the others, but you hear the

truth very well only of interest when you find it in the movies. Look at her. Thank you very much, Paco Carlos Andés Mideo has a final recommendation. Whoever' s there. I put it in and we' re all sitting down to close the show. She is the winner of the best international pile by Carlos Andrés Mendelas. I' m also Carlos for what I ' ve read in the reviews and right now what Paco says. I also feel that I could be the winner of the Oscar for the best international film.

But, well, you have a favorite. Over there, Carlos Andrés Manola, a favorite from a favorite movie. Ah I have a very favorite movie that I just saw last week that is called has a title that seems fatal to me in Spanish, but well, no way are these titles that are secret from an English scandal is called Mady Znberg. It is a film directed by todhmes that is based on a real story, a rather controversial rather complicated story of Mary cay Le Tour, that this story is the story of

a primary school teacher who begins a relationship with one of her students. And Maide Stenberg makes an adaptation of these facts and tells us about them through an actress who is the character that Natalie Portman plays, is the main character. And well, this actress is going to play this woman who in this fiction is called Gracie, is the character of Julian Moore. And, in fact, the first thing we see is we see Elizabeth, this actress, one

because now, like a roast carnita, this family receives her. And so, then, we see that this family has this mature woman, who is the character of Julian Moore, her husband, who is now a man, let' s say adult, who is played by Charles Malton. This actor we saw on river Dale and his teenage children are out there, but they ' re already close to going to college and what we' re going to be seeing throughout the film is just that, let' s say, in

a way of research. In another way, Elizabeth is searching for this woman who falls in love with a minor, but also for understanding him and in this exercise that the actors have to do, the actresses of understanding a character, to understand a situation ideally without judging the character because they are going to interpret it. And that' s where the movie is doing a job that I loved. I was telling Faus a while ago. I think this is

my favorite twenty- three movie. I still lack a couple then, but it is certainly in that place because the proposal that has all heins allows us, obviously, to realize that there is a lot that is wrong in this situation where an adult, be it a woman or a man, begins a relationship with a minor. But the way in which all this is shown, on the one hand, allows us to understand these characters more and, on the other, it unfolds a series of additional issues that are as captivating as

they are disturbing. I mean, this movie has a lot of person, for example, from Berman, who is a great, great movie, and we' re seeing how, through acting visual issues and that' s an extraordinary work he does, for example, Nataliaportman, we suddenly see how he starts to study this character, how through very subtle questions. The moment she ' s listening to her, she starts to imitate her and we' re seeing throughout the film how this actress is becoming, this woman she has to

play in fiction. And, yeah, there' s a lot of very interesting stuff going on. It is a film that also has so much of this detail they will give us to understand, they will communicate other things through audiovisual language, for example, through the symbolic. That' s Charles Melton ' s character over there. I don' t know if the right word is to cultivate, but take care of these monarch butterflies and then have these

monarch butterflies in a cage and then set them free. In this process of transformation it has much to do with the same thing that happens to him as

a man or as a character. And so there are another series of issues that are so careful in this film that it seems to me that besides, it does what they should do a very good movie, and it is to leave you with many questions, with many things for you to keep thinking about and rethinking about what these characters did, not what decisions each of them made.

And so whether or not we agree with them, that we had done and a number of additional questions, the truth is that it is a great, great film that I highly recommend to you, that you call secrets of a scandal in Spanish that, if it is a very simplistic title for what you treat in English, is may Distenberg and well, I think you will enjoy it and give them a lot, a lot to think about. Well,

there' s Carlos Anes Mediora' s recommendation. Sounds good, father sounds, sounds super good, because there you are secrets from a scandal, the recommendation that the ans sold sounds great, have a little eye when you can. Well, we' re out of time. But I want to thank you so much more snow, thank you very much. What do you

keep from this program your final words. You don' t have to go to see, madame Web, if you don' t have to wait until it comes out in four years on open TV, very well even on TV, not even on platform. It' s on open TV. Not like that, yeah, they' re not there like doing something else. Don ' t you put it in the background? Well, there' s usually a time when they put a lot of John Cusack' s and I forgot the name of the movie wherever she is. It' s all flooded.

I forgot what the name is. I think it' s 2, 000. He doesn' t have a number. I think the name of the first family ah two thousand twelve, two thousand twelve. Yeah, that one, as I saw it there, deep down, besides, really bad, totally, and WN' s, too. That' s how everything freezes with who' s going to rescue him, Dennis Quares, Gil Hall, Dennis quiade is going to bail out his kids, Dennis qui edwars behind his

kids, and everything freezes that one too. How many times I didn' t see him and when I had there was Fox, the Fox channel, there they spent all the time. So, then, something like that, girls. I don' t know how bad or good. Well, I mean, I don' t know Daniel Villamil what you' re staying with tonight or some other little thing you want to say, support Paco, go see the area of interest. Personally, I didn' t connect much.

I think it' s pretty cold all of a sudden. I think with what he said that this director long ago wasn' t the word video of positions, he saw art of installations. I think you do notice that as that art that nothing else. I want him to look like a father, but he' s more hollow than he really is. But the film is worth a lot, like all twenty- four. You could cut enough things off and I wouldn' t lose much, but the sound of the audio does, I think it' s scary and at the same time very interesting.

How you handle it, son, or you just said that it' s not like mid Sommer true mit Somma, the one who hates her, that horror movie. Well, no, no, no, no, say that That' s leaving me horribly in my life and I said this is a scary one. He doesn' t like it so much the gene didn ' t want him to turn around and Kiso be like art and everything here to screen people. And then my installation Black Lina waits for him from God.

It' s a bit. It' s a bit. That' s how this movie goes on. I' m sorry, but tell me that yes, it' s worth seeing ok ok vale va ok follow Daniel Bjamin Larvadan wake Dan wake Oka and on Twitter, Instagram. Thank you so much to Gilito. Thank you very much. Thank you, Carlos Andrés. What do you keep from this show, what do I stay with? Don ' t fall into Madame Web' s web. Of course, but to give them a more positive recommendation than that it is not a film, but

it has to do with a film. I recommend you give a little read out there to a book called the way you live. Leave Sure Yoshino is one is the novel let' s say it inspired Hayao Miyazaki, what we see in the boy and the heron. It' s a very simple novel to read, but it' s just questioning how we live. The protagonist is a teenager who is in this period of understanding the world and reflecting on it and who I think can give them for a very pleasant reading and,

moreover, notice that making another connection, by the way, cinematographic. There ' s a passage there that talks about Napoleon and because Napoleon is a transcendent, important and admirable character. And that passage in Napoleon and you are going to read in about twenty minutes, perhaps less is worth much more than Napoleon ' s long hours the film then, but of Joseph Maria Napoleon, of Napoleon the one that comes out in that film very long, not hers.

Her name is Marta, that Napoleon you' re not going to. He doesn' t hear Ok' s name again, La, the name of the novel. How you live from Saburo Yoshino, perfect and good recommendation. How you live leave Shingo insurance Ok good. Follow Carlos Les Vendiola on Carlos Andrés Mendiola on Facebook and Carlos Amendio on Instagram. Carlos Andrés sold on Facebook,

Carlos to Mendiola on Instagram and Tiktok and also on YouTube. Follow him there has many recommendations for you too and Paco mani with what you stay of this program. Well, I close them with one more recommendation that premieres today, that' s also one of my favorites that really can' t be missed. It' s called perfect Days or perfect Bin Venders days. It is a Japanese film directed strangely by a German director, just as Glay is

directed English and directs a film about Germans. Here, Venders runs a movie about Japanese. But it is a super simple film, but full of a lot of emotion and told in a very beautiful and very poetic way, in which, therefore, we follow a person who is dedicated to cleaning different parts of Japan in a daily way and we will follow it in his days and the way in which he decides to live them in a simple and modest way and thus enjoying every moment of life. It' s not a very,

very pretty movie for me. If I could choose from the best of the five films that are to foreign film, I would choose Perfect as my favorite. She really is in my gavota millet already two thousand twenty- three. Don' t miss it. He' s already in theaters today. It ' s worth seeing in cinemas and it' ll be moving in a week too. Surely then also if you can not see it there and you can see it very well for a month or so. Okay good recommendation. Again,

what' s the name of the movie Perfect Days. They put it s perfect Das Perfect Days very well thank you very much. Paco. They follow Paco script under ML on Twitter and Paco ml seven on Instagram. Paco well under ML on Twitter and Paco ml seven on Instagram. Thank you, Pago. I was about to see a horrible thing yesterday because of a topic of work. Horrible, horrible, horrible, but it stopped me from something

more horrible. But that' s how he hooked me. He is about to see dream and reality of the reckless, because they began their tour of God. I was going to talk about it with Adelaide. Well, I talked about it with Adelaide. So I said, I' m going to talk a little bit about your story. I said then the film tells the story dreams and realities. It' s me without reality. Sorry. No. No, no, no. No. No. He could thus one of the isolated scenes. There he kept talking like he was alone and reckless.

That' s where they play themselves. Then it was so weird to see him. He was really cool. I don' t know I' d have to see her often I saw when she was little to see if

she was that bad. I think the little ones were doing better. I think the men who act better at giving me back my girl, not one thing and stopped me because suddenly they told me that such and every house of the celebrities escaped already I started to see the lupillo and how and how they took them and that if he had fallen in love, he has not fallen

in love. And I think so. I think something did come up between them and it got out of their way there desperately, because everything is already going to be ruined and I didn' t want to exceed on TV. I think it did give him as a shock of reality, what I' m doing in here all because of the lupillo. If there were moments there I don' t know. There' s a moment when they were playing

pool there in the suite because but the ga will win. It wasn' t like he was going to win, Fautsc was going to win and he ' s not going to win anymore. He' s gone now. Besides, we got lost because he has to pay a penalty or something. They weren' t saying they were saying there was. At first she said she wouldn' t leave because you' d have to get paid a penalty and she didn' t have the money. But with Wendy here in Mexico, they said it wasn' t like that. Basically they had to return the

soil they had given them the weeks they had been there for. I don ' t know what' s gonna happen. But well, in the event that she gets out and apparently is she' s married and gets out on February 14th and kind of started to get in there a horrible anxiety to see if something' s going on with this person or something can happen. My children are watching me or my children are going to see me on national television. They' re gonna judge me There' s some guys out there screaming.

I' m unfaithful and unfaithful, and here in the whole world he thinks I' ve already had something with lupillo, so he popped out and got out. That' s what she says. This is it. And there' s a time when but besides, this lupillo still wins I get it on the c of the week and takes it there to the suite. And there' s a moment they' re living in, they' re playing Billares. He already wears a dress, looks very beautiful and there he is, then, both playing billiards and he begins to claim him, but

he claims him as in plan, as half seductive. I was saying, hey, when I opened up to you on a night of drinks, I told you something. I think I don' t know what about the brawl, and she, when I was entering the room today, said that' s exactly what I said to you with the same words. Then I want to know if you did. Lopio, but it gets close to him like that and the other one is also close by, it seemed like a Golden Chois movie scene so you don' t remember those movies that were going on

at night on that channel, which were like Softburn. So something and I was going to start anyway, because that' s where I stopped. So that' s what I' m hooked on, but I' m already hooked on the hot springs. I think I' d see her, and then pride of the zacateca frenillos, the terminaries. Yes, sir, as it didn' t even fashion the talenovela was more interesting. Like this, totally. Andres Broa, thanks to Sadrés Brother, no one' s going this way. Thank you, Andres Thank you very much. Here san I

' m going to have a new tattoo. Not now, not anymore, because not anymore. But he needs a new love, because new love reali will be depressed. I don' t think I know. Good night. Actually, sochitt Patricia, good night, good night, good night. Selvia and this rich kings no longer mentioned the separation of Niki with double. We don' t mention Niki' s separation here. I don' t, okay no, no, because we don' t talk about notes. We almost always talk about reviews. But that' s why we' re not

talking anymore. I mean, I already put it out front. I think there' s a marketing issue there. It' s done to me, but I don' t know, even forever, the relationship between weight, but my or that it' s really weird anyway. But, well, that' s fine. Guys, thank you all very much. Again, once again, follow me in arroba, Fausto, ponce on Twitter, arroj auto, get official on Facebook and there' s a new music section.

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