How welcome you are to involuntary permanence. Today we are going to talk about my friend Robot, Let' s talk about the oscars and also the raspberries and other topics that will come from the hand of Paco Manine and Carlos Andrés Mendiola and Daniel Villamil told me that I was coming, but I don' t know, I don' t see clear. But, well, let ' s take advantage, let' s take advantage that we' re all here and to start this transmission, you' re hearing involuntary permanence with Fausto
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Please, we ask you to grow this project. So, well, thank you for being here and also thanks to Paco Marín, Carlos Andrés Mendiola and Daniel Villamil. Why it' s happening. I was very rebellious in the syn I don' t know, Daniel Villamil, how you are, We were out of the blue, where Daniel is, why he doesn' t come in anymore, he doesn' t want us. We said hello here coming from propriety, but arriving very well, very well, all perfect,
all good, all good. It' s been a long time since I feel like it' s been so much of a conversation with you, but we did talk last week. True, it' s my weariness. It ' s my tiredness that I feel like I' m definitely on another channel. Well, whore. These we saw the oscars, we' re all gonna sit him down too. Paco Marin, how are you? Hi, Paul Hi, you already have your fan. A while ago. We go in and I say straw, sounds a lot of noise in your house. It' s weird in your studio, I tell you, and it was
your fan. It' s not that the heat is already terrible and it can' t with so much embarrassment. Yeah, hey, it' s terrible. Well, all right, Chios Carlos Andres Mediola, how are you? Hello, paus very well, how are you. Good night, good night, good night, well, good night. This one was a surprise, Under Marin, there were several to begin with that it was a good ceremony. That was most of them, but I liked this father, I enjoyed it. It was very dynamic. I think the change of schedule was
very wise. Thankful that half of the awards had passed and there was still a little light. For me it was like something I thanked because, as you know, I fell asleep early and then no, I couldn' t, I couldn' t anymore, but yes, it was really fun.
I very much like the fact that the actors' performances with five actors who had passed the surprises came back, because Purhings was very, very dear since he just started to win makeup and so on, because it could be seen that he was going to start having as more sauge and, well, also very good speeches. I mean, I think that also helped me quite a lot and musical numbers, well, the Terayan Gosling, which has been one of the best musical numbers we' ve seen in the Skris in a long
time. Very or not very well. I also feel like the jokes, the meetings, for example, Danni from Vitorn Scharzenegger, the exchange of words with Michael quito not him, as if there were the Guason and the Guason, Mr Fry and the penguin with Batman, who another ay this. Michael Keaton was also with this, the actress of bitle Just. That' s where I forgot the name that came from. Thank you, Daniel, who is Kevin' s mom in my poor little angel too that looks very good
not or very well preserved. She looks very pretty. By the way, listen and what a good one, I don' t know. Carlos Andrés gave me how you liked it. You didn' t like the delivery You think this one was there. I had an excel any time you see. My accounts weren' t that bad. I had a really good time. I liked the formatting. I' m taking the ceremony, I think he
' s got his little details out there. I think they can still make it a little bit more agile, because all of a sudden, they kind of dropped the ceremony a little bit, they have to choose better who they ' re going to say best movie. Please, don' t take any older actors anymore than the only thing that doesn' t stop Robert from nir With Robert had a no no, but listen to him there anymore. That ' s not why I' m here because they asked me, but I
don' t really care. Whoever wins I don' t have any and it was like super anti- fiction. I mean, take why they didn ' t understand you learning that you' re super enthusiastic, because if they want to put a movie legend, put someone who' s a lot or a lot more courageous, put a little suspense in it, because everything was going very well. We already knew he was going to win Upenheimer. But he can get a little cream from his tacos. No, I mean, yeah, yeah, no, like you' re saying, no, no,
like, oh, well, let' s go. I don' t mean, I didn' t like that part very much, but go from there to the outside. I liked the ceremony in general pretty much. I really like this idea of having actors who say something nice for nominated actors. Yeah, that' s what I' m saying there because I think you should do a little bit more work. On some occasions, i e, davan Joe Brandon loved me, i think he felt very personal between the
previous winners and the nominees, but there were already other categories. I think it was like the actress' s, which was like ah well, well, yeah, it was my turn to live here, but I don'
t even know the one I' m going to talk to. So I ' m going to say something here like that you hear half a bike, but I don' t feel it and I don' t know it felt motive, because I think equally that you can give a balance to this so that really in all of these, because it feels that there is something that connects two winning consecrated actors with the nominees, that is Michelle herself, already was like good, because yes, it' s my turn to say the
category because I won the ja yes, already to see who won, for example, it could already have been. I' ve said something nice to Lily Gladstone since this representation of being the first and coming good minority and I don' t know even if I wasn' t going to win bilelas are, but they could have done it, I think more interesting. But let me get a little fussy here with some things clear, in fact, look exactly, you calm down, I had a good time. They were told
I could earn more. All the guys you told them you said and that ' s very good. I think it' s good. I don' t know what she was saying to me and as we said here, I think it was something that could be and that sometimes, because Lilie Latson is a very good actress, if you like, but she was on balance leans a little towards her. That' s what we thought about inclusion. No yes, it seemed, then, especially because we came from Michelle' s
victory, either because or because it also carried like this trend. But in the end he made sure he went very far away. She won the Actors ’ Union Award, which clearly indicated that there was a lot of affection for her. There were a lot of things around these speeches of the American ion community, because somehow like paying off the debt, I have to tell you that I, along the salmon, was there. No, they' re gonna give him the Lily Blason award. No, well, it does seem
like because he was already biting his nails. I don' t think we ' re gonna drink it here, and suddenly, we' ve had enough. He' s breathing now. He came back to me and in the dressing room. What, I mean, John Cinema' s support for costumers. There naked. In reference to David Niven’ s handover, when there is a spontaneous one, he went out two- fold and very fatherly.
I liked that a lot and look at it. In other words, the costumers are not given media coverage and without the dressing rooms they would be naked. The actors, it' s true. Let' s hope they get a fix. The whole guild, because yes, well, everything is important, obviously, but we give greater weight to the actors almost always and to the actors screenwriters directors. It' s not like it' s the other
visibility. Then just piss them off by a dog. The others, not as we don' t malminate them all, but they do have, as you say, other components of the films have more visibility. It shouldn' t be any way. But even the puppy, by the way, I don' t know if it was the real one, no, that hasn ' t cleared us up. But Anatomy' s dog was a fall.
There he was at the very nice, very cute ceremony. Well, he ' s a great actor in the movie, and he was there as an understudy or the real one, that' s not clear, because they said he wasn' t going and then pus showed up. But, well, it was very nice that detail of having him there included. And well, the truth is that John Sina was pretty much online to promote his movie that
premiered in prime video and well, to make it very funny. They then went on to explain how the envelope was actually stuck so that there was no problem with the ceremony, because when they came up with the idea they said listen. We' ve got this super idea It' s really weird. What we can do now, with what we can get away with, because how far we can go there was no longer, as a good- looking
Council. Yeah, you can show this, but you can' t show the other one take these precautions, don' t get him to drink naked there and drop the o. Sure, yeah, we got the tragedy. But besides, John Cine, I like him very much, I mean right now, he comes in, you know, like they' re not afraid to go out there in that size of a man who' s naked and
appreciate himself. I mean, I think that' s also something that you appreciate very much that someone like him, because he gets involved, just like Ryan Gosling himself did, that there was also a lot of doubt at the beginning, not because he won' t act, not because yes, yes, finally, not because he already confirmed and that is, he really gets
involved, he jumps in and it fits him very well. I remember a lot about Marilyn Monroe, who is the one with the diamonds, I mean, so she does have references there as a tribute to this movie and it was a good ceremony. I mean, I ended up happy. If I have my observations that I already sent to the Academy, I' m sure they' ll listen to me a lot, but go ahead. I think it' s okay and I think you should keep working so that the prizes,
then, are more agile on future occasions. They haven' t revealed to the audience that I' m also curious to know how it went, if it worked out for them, if it didn' t work out for them, and to see what news they have for us. Or hey, Danielito and had some observations that you would like to comment on here the same. I really liked the ceremony. I think it' s good. I did like what the paschino did, because it' s one of those things
that helps to be more agile at the ceremony. Why are you telling me the nominees again and you' ve been putting everything on me. And I liked it because aside it' s like he' s doing anything, he ' s the jerk and I' m going to say yes, what a cool vibe he said. I think I see that, I see that' s what wasn' t so fatherly, but if so direct, it' s good and the winner is such. I think that helped a lot.
I also liked Right now that Carlos mentioned Ryan or free. Ah yes, there were the others who on stage also became very father to me that to her our new doctor this shower I do not remember what is called the last me and that they were going to old hear me. I mean, if I understand what you' re saying about, if there' s a point where I agree, with you if I' ve had, but there' s another point where your attitude is like that, but if I already want to sleep. I mean, then, too. I mean, I think
I mean, I don' t think we can justify that. I mean, I do understand, because he also said that if you' ve already mentioned it, then he was going to be winning director. Okay, but I think it was already, I mean, I think we love it so much that we love it so much and we' re justifying it, so that' s, it does make it more agile golden. I was in
a bad mood. Well, I don' t know if it was in a bad mood, but it was just like there it could have been that two bunda that because, that is, it was announced that it was also going to introduce Michelle Pfeiffer and because I thought that I was going to present it together with alpa China ife for the twenty- five years of hit, that it was also fulfilled clearly and really, because it was like what logic did. For me the pacin and my helpiper were missing and I said,
because the five years of hit. That' s what' s going to be like the emblem to close and it would have been a better, a better duet like closing it like this and maybe val pacino a little bit more of freshness. Or I hadn' t seen so much, so anticlimate. But then, well, who knows what happened there. Yeah, it was weird. Anyway, I want peace too, because I mean I don'
t want to crucify it, but yes, it was very weird. Not so, very well, now Carlos Andrés who has been telling us about raspberries and what was the worst, that is, quickly what was the worst in cinema. Now the antithesis of oscar raspberries, what was the worst. The most nominated film was Spend A two four, the most winning film. It was a movie jewel that I didn' t really see. I think it was with her you saw that it was that we are also about to receive
the sequel, because you asked for it. Winny Po Honey and Blood won five awards to worst movie, worst director, worst couple for pigs and what other worst remake sequel or any of these. All those awards were won by Megan Fox. He also won two awards as well as no worse actress and worst cast actress. And the one who won a redemption prize was Fran Dresher for the work he did on behalf of the actors. As the president of
the Actors union, we definitely love Frandrsher and health very well. Or let ' s move on to our next topic, which is, because we haven ' t talked about my robotic friend Via Everyone saw it here. I don ' t know who everyone was They saw the truth. Paco toss off with my friend Robot, how about, yeah, well, I was one of the surprises I took last year. It is precisely a film by Berger that directed several Spanish tapes, as they were very interesting to me, but the
fact that I did an animation seemed very, very interesting to me. And so, well, it' s not a film that' s extremely endearing and that not only appeals to emotion, but through animation and music, because, well, it' s a totally silent movie, so to speak, because there' s no dialogue between them except through the chorality of music, which is that it can really, so to speak, give and treat a
link between these two characters. They are and Robot in a totally 80- year- old New York and that, of course, there' s highlight for me from the movie in the way that this city is portrayed completely that it' s also, at the end of the day, doing. There ' s like a very nice tribute to New York, very agudy allen. In fact, up there is a frame of Manhatlan that appears there portrayed in robot treams From this movie we see very candles, twin towers, we see
many very New Yorker elements that are really cute. But, well, I think the film shines with the honesty and maturity of its history. At the moment of wanting to tell and show how it is that the bonds between two beings develop here, in this case, a dog and a robot, which can be two people at all times and the way in which these bonds, because sometimes they are not eternal, are not and perhaps are very significant. But if there is an expiry date and you have to find a way to
get through the whole story, it is a lot of links. Although we are always seeing these two characters, each one has different moments in history, which has another significant link, either for a stage, or for just a moment, an instant, but has other links and we see how these encounters make them grow and make them understand a little more how they feel about the
world. And that seems extremely valuable to me, because few movies really manage to tell something in such a simple, beautiful and subtle way that you love it right away. To me particularly, I think the film left me no negative thing to find at all. I think he knew very well how to tell this story in a very nice way. The truth is, the way
they occupy the musical lemat that is septenber of Edwin and Fire. It is brilliant because, at the end of the day, the film also goes a lot of memory and a little bit of how we remember these people or these loved ones. And music is certainly a very powerful vehicle for it. And here, then, the life of the other is musicalized when you are in the company of the one you want. It' s a film that I think pays a lot to talk and understand a lot about how we relate as
human beings to each other in a very very honest way. And I, just when I saw her already to close my comment, I thought it was going to be a difficult movie to mark. I didn' t even know at the time I was going to have it here in Mexico, because I didn' t know, I mean, at that time when I saw it I was festivaling. Then, for she still did not make a disciple for her. So, there was no certainty if I was going to see him, I was going to see more he' s going to have Mexico.
No, and I said good if you distribute it here. It' s going to be interesting to see if they put it like a children' s movie or not, because, at the end of the day, I think it' s a very mature movie about the songs it plays. And now that I saw her again, I was surprised that there was a dad next to me with his son and the kid had been about three four years old and the kid was fascinated with the movie. And that seemed to me to
be very commendable too. Not because suddenly we have already commented here on how we can underestimate the child audience, but the way this film is also so universal and that also in the way it is telling the story is so attractive, that is, although it has a much more powerful background than emotionally hitting you more if you are bigger, but also the way it tells it is attractive to an audience that may not find all that sense yet, but you
can find others in it. Not then I think that' s also very nice, that the film really works on many levels. Not then, because it' s a must- see movie. The truth is that you see it in the cinema, see it anywhere, but you do support it to go on longer. Poster I' m glad I saw it just last week and it was the second week of premiere and there was the room, because half full in a performance not so crowded. No, not so busy. So, keep going to see her because she' s going to a big,
big movie. OK, all right. Yeah, well, all right. Little did you tell me. Look at Daniel villamilque I really liked that coinchido with Paco. They play very well with all these elements. Yeah, it' s a little bit. She' s got a little bit of past lives, even from Oscar Wills, you can say, but it' s all very well- armed. Maybe nothing else for me does jump a
little bit at the end that I like. That ending, I mean, it' s well done, but there' s kind of something they could have improved to make it so definitive, because it' s very well done, but there' s something missing there, nothing more than to tie that part better. I want to say a lot not to give the spoiler, but other than that, I think it' s a great movie. At the show I was in, there were kids, too. That' s
what made me laugh. It' s a scene that goes on in an east one, because that scene I think trotted your poor kid, because the kid was using the movie. He was laughing as he looked at the robot, I mean, he was very father. The boy was sketching her up to that scene screamed. He did get a little scared. Then I think four- year- olds are gonna enjoy it. But that scene may be like Bambi' s mom and it won' t get back to the kids.
But other than that it is also from the mother that works now yes on several levels and the bigger it is, because you are going to grab more things, but like the children, little ones can see it, although probably that path so trofó a little Carlos Andrés Ventiola, aus of my favorite films of last year. I think it' s beautiful. I mean,
I think it' s a movie class. It' s a wonder how you have a movie already and besides, I love to listen to pato already and that they had the opportunity to see it with children, because when I saw it there were no children, then I was very curious to know and this works with children, because I love it. But of course I have
a few years older than a child. True, and I was fascinated by this use of audiovisual language that tells you so much without dialogues, that is, beautiful, and today I was thinking of me in so many directors, so much film of pork that then we see that they don' t know how to do it with dialogues. And here' s a movie that solves
it too. Moreover, it seems to me like a film that has this great virtue because it has like this aesthetic, this proposal very of the time, very eighty and has, however, a discourse that seems to me to be very contemporary. Not because and much more mature and much deeper is being mentioned as a movie about friendship, which of course is about friendship, but
I think nothing else is about that. No. I loved it myself because I said that this is very old- fashioned to watch this dog watching TV and reflecting on television and realizing that he is alone and I said that is very much of these times, where there are many single people, many people who live alone, who need to come into contact with others. And then, then, Perro buys this friend Robot and of course, then he' s in a crisis because, because they don' t go to the beach,
they have spectacular. That' s the conflict in the movie. And obviously, the beach does its effects and you can' t take it and the movie will go from if you can rescue it from the beach. And
besides, something I like a lot too. My only criticism of the film is not to the film, it is the title in Spanish my friend Robot, because I think he loses some of the robot Treams in English, which plays with another proposal that makes the film very interesting and that also manages it very well, because throughout the film we have these dreams, both of the robot and of the dog, around whether they will be able to meet again,
if they will be able to recover. Well, this friendly dynamic that we just see in an image like the one in which we have Ahorita and on screen where we are dancing at the rhythms of Septemberg and we see them very happy. And I like that a lot too. How he is playing with reality, with these dreams and that are leading us to the whole proposal that this film has, which is a much more mature, much deeper vision
of friendship. Not in that sense I thought I had certain parallels with romantic comedies, which we passed from the ideal love of finding your partner that is going to be forever. And it seems to me that there is also a very mature proposal here in the sense of friendship. I' ll put it in quotation marks. It' s not that I can' t do it forever, but there are also people who are your friends or with those who
have a much closer dynamic at certain times. And then, because life happens, people change situations, jobs places and because you still have that affection you still have that nostalgia for those who were your closest friends at other times, but it' s not that you' re really being friends, from little boy to grandfather. It can happen, but not necessarily and I think that vision is also much, much more mature, as I said well, not
that also gives you as good readings to let us understand different things. Those of us who are more adults who are children and I do not take up the request go see her look and, since we have been told that it works very well with children, be consulted good. Yes, at that traumatic moment that I understand perfectly, we' re not going to tell each other what' s going on. But little talk to your children, talk to your children. I' d tell Modovart, I' d say talk to
her ourselves. Talk to them that phrase that father or you gave me remembered of the movie Forgive me, but yes is very father that phrase of speaking with her, I do with them about that moment that, then, can be a bit traumatic, but outside of them, a film very very very nice, very enjoyable, very emotional that leaves you maybe yes with this nostalgic taste, but I think that beyond that, leaves you with a hug, does not leave you with a very, very responsive feeling. So great movie.
My friend Robot, run to the cinemas. All right, guys, listen, well, hey, thanks to Vivita. Thank you very much, of course, Leana Ramírez, and thank you very much, Catalina. I see myself saying I want to see that movie, well, Catalina, yeah, yeah? You should, catal yeah, yeah? Yeah? Candles So, Candle, please, well, well, well, listen, because speak now yes to exit, because we are in We are not so short of time yet, but we are in a time in which, because already it
will give us recollection for recommendation of one each. And Daniel Villamil some recommendation you want to support, but your audio is a little low. You don ' t want to restart and try. You' re never there, I ' m telling you, because you' re never that low with that audio, that' s always a good guy, and right now, yeah, it sounds super short. You want reboot, look I' m going with paco with Carlos and if you want to come back and now, fear not
the winds. Then let' s get started. Carlos Andrés Manuel some recommendation, more than not with Fu Banda, because with Banda we touch it later. But another of your recommendations I' ve seen even comes from watching, as the posters of this season consist, there' s a meme out there, well, a video in which there' s a presenter. There he is talking. He' s at a comic book convention, I think,
and suddenly he' s saying good. And here we meet characters like I don' t know I' m going to tell you anyone Goku, the captain, his baza, etcetera, etcetera. And in that happens a character who is actually the character of Mortal Kombat, the one who has like he ' s dressed like oriental in his hat. I forgot my name. Who will be the one who comes to the toilets. The king yes, truth, raven no, raven I did not tell ravir respect raiden, yes,
yes, yes, it is raiden of lightning. Suddenly he passes by and the person doesn' t look so fit truth and the suit is weird and he says and also as soon as he' s with us. And then this video, that fragmentitze clips, it' s like a meme there on social media and it made me laugh at the lyrics you put on the video.
It said fatality. No. So, if you give me a little laugh, well, then I' m not going to recommend you right now with total copal already direct, which, if all right we haven' t talked about zone of interest that I think is worth much, recommend it then rather we use that your ipaco because I don' t know if nel already saw it, but you already saw it to go yes? Have we talked about her yet? We talked about her, yes, right? We talked
about her, right? Try not to do it anymore and you were there, because you' re always there, that is, no, I remember that you weren' t, yes, that' s true. Look, I already have some very bad mental gaps, which is a terrible situation. Yeah, I don' t know if it' s contamination, but, well, choose. You had several themes. I don' t know. So, if I don' t choose it for you faithful hear how it is now, yes, I choose it. We' re talking about it, too, or I' m watching. He' s been living up
to your proposals two weeks ago. Avata we talk about it. Yeah, I know what you had around Milly Bobby Brown how I liked it, I didn' t love it. It' s called Dame Sall is a polapixela, not like Damisela exactly is one thousand Boby Brownd, who is a damsel, is a young woman whose father comes to her with one what he believes is very good news, because he has arranged his marriage with a beginning.
And obviously, this arrangement, then, is going to help the village where this young woman comes from, because she prospers, because in a complicated overall average situation that everything is going very well, she gets very sad, everything very loving, very sad. But there' s like a tone of mystery and, well, it' s like, to finish the wedding festivities they bring this young lady named elodit. There is a mountain where everyone is dressed
in a very rare way. They make a rite where he exchanges blood with the rite eye screams exactly cool of rite and in that he asks the burden to close his eyes and tells him and life imagines me and throws it, because what turns out this girl is the tribute to a dragon dragon dragons that
the previously waved dragons. And then, because the poor of lod is already there on this mountain, which is also a huge maze, and we would have to see if she can get out of there alive or what wave and why this whole ritual is given around the dragon, which, in fact, is a way of having him appeased so that he is not tormenting this kingdom. So, well, that' s the premise. The movie' s fine, so let' s say it' s entertaining. It' s
not like that. The most innovative Milly Bobie Brown is pretty good, I mean, she' s a good action heroine. He' s got some scary touches out there. The film obviously several fantastic elements. Of course, we are seeing how this young woman of being a quiet young music with a little attitude and becomes this warrior that we are seeing there on the screen, which is already the third act. To see if he escapes or didn'
t entertain me. I think she' s good at hanging out is much better, by the way, talking about her, we' re talking about Netflix, run away from some crappy movie that' s in Netflix called The Astronaut with Adam Sandier. What a horrible thing you don' t understand at all. She' s bored. If you are between the astronaut and Damisela, see Damisella definitely much better choice appears out there Angela Bassett, who makes the stepmother. There' s Robin Wright Pen who is the Queen of the
Prince' s Kingdom she marries. Visual effects are fine. They have his details. They' re not always that perfect, but they work pretty well. So, look, it' s an alternative. If you want something, let' s say pigeon, but well, done, in general terms, you can see misella, I repeat run away from the astronaut. Please, I don' t know why you' ve got, like, two weeks in the top itself, to kill yourself terrible, terrible movie. Too bad, then, very well, thank you for making us ask for it.
Follow Carlos We were asked on their social networks to find it as Carlos A Mendiola on Instagram and Tiktok and also with how Carlos Andrés sold it on Facebook? Carlos Andrés Mendiola on Facebook? And Carlos to Mendiola on Instagram and Tiktok. Thanks to the old ones, Mendiola, Daniel talks so much to see how you hear to see. I thought test one, two, three, because it' s still better. But there' s something weird about
it. I don' t know what it is. But if your hearing aids are there, because I already do a little drowned, or you or drowned as in the background, yes the usual configuration. So I don' t know what happened now, so I kind of slammed a voice that sounds like that, yeah, sounds weird, but well, really cool, fast. Final recommendation. Well, it premiered in theaters today. It' s
a movie that put him Spanish life ties. It is called One Life with Anthony Hopkins and Johnny Flynn, which is a biopic that speaks precisely of Sir Nicholas Winton, who was a man who in World War II began to take to England several children from Czechoslovakia just before the war broke out and they were beginning to be captured in that area. Then he began to save many children who were orphaned or who were just the margins of this wave of violence against
the Jews. By Hitler it is a film by Vio Pictais very much of formulite, but I think the story is very nice and it is really what helps him quite enough that they know how to tell it in a very light way and, at the same time, very much so, not light as to be passed on as well as below and that, rather like it is very bearable. Instead, it' s not heavy at all and at the
same time, it' s extremely interesting. There also powerful, because, then, Anthony Hopkins, because he does nothing wrong and here he has a wonderful performance. Johnny Flyn does very well, too. Lena Monham Carter, who also does a great job like Anthony Hopkins' s mom, child or very pretty. The truth is that yes, there is the crimogen, because it does get very well, because blackmailing you in the best way the film, as well as knowing which fibers to touch to be able to carry you
as to emotion. Not an easy emotion, because I think that really the film manages to build very well its moments of so emotion and that also this really the end is very very beautiful. Even though I was getting to the point where we were going to get to the end, since I kind of knew that I was going to go that because it was very obvious and also
a little bit the advance sells it to you a little bit. Still it was very effective and so, obviously, because, because the film knew very well how to take you and how, because selling you completely and well I reiterate that Anthony Hopkins was, who really has a wonderful performance and sells you this great story that I didn' t know what had happened and I find it very interesting also suddenly to play that kind of war stories is extremely cute,
of ordinary people who did extraordinary things and who really made a difference to me then, because yes, it is a good option, because I really don' t premiere anything in this week' s gallery again and not on platforms more than just today. If you haven' t seen or want to see now, it' s just you Taylor version, because there' s Honti Blus. I was seeing him a little while ago. I' ve got an hour and a half to finish it. Hey, still. But
I can say it' s worth it. Of course, 100 percent then, see either one of the two movies, because they' re both great. We' re feeling a fanatical bias. Paco no yes, I lived it in my own flesh. In itself, it' s not on platform this or hear. Follow Paco Marín, thank you so much. Follow Paco Marín in Paco Script bajo mel on Twitter and Paco ml seven on Instagram. Paco Screenplay under emel on Twitter and Paco ml seven in Instagra. Thank you
so much, Paco. Thank you very much, Daniel Villami. Final recommendation is in Disney Plus. Bad Batch is also his last season. It' s these clones with effects that make them unique. They' re starting to put together all the loose plots that were left of Clone Wars in this series. Obviously, and they are already heading for how it was that the Empire stopped using clones in the attics of how the rebel alliance began, which goes a little bit in tune with Andor. In fact, the first three episodes
are very much in the spirit of the Andor prison arch. Then it' s worth it, it' s, the animation is very good, it ' s entertaining. Then check it out and today it came out here in Mexico. Mariano Enrique' s latest book is a sunny place for sombre people I still don' t read it literal. I went for him and came back, but then tris Mariano Enríquez, so it must not fail. It ' s stories, it' s twelve and something I' ve been noticing.
They have started to raise the anagram prices here then take advantage of Ahorita that is cheap, because then they go up to 200 pesos and gram so nice to go buying books of 500 pesos. Then take advantage of the gram to record. It' s never been cheap. Besides, no, but right now, it' s worse like it comes out at a cheap price and then, two or three months later, it goes up. Yeah, yeah, if books have their charm and they can be quite expensive, yeah,
totally. But, well, there are the recommendations ogas boys, well, thank you so much Daniel Villamil Follow Daniel villamail on, Arroba Dan Walkie, on Twitter and Instagram. To Roba Dan Walkie, ok and Twitter and Instagram. Arboba Danwakie, Twitter and Instagram. Thank you very much. In the Villamil, I pay Maria, thank you very much, Carlos. You ' re selling. Thank you very much, thank you, Danerito Villamil.
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