How welcome you are to involuntary permanence and Ledo. Today we are going to talk about Ribory Problem with Eiza González and we are also going to talk about the film Roth House, which you surely saw at some point, well if you are older, if you are not so young, you saw at some point the version with Pattex Swacy. And, well, we' re going to talk about this today and maybe another thing that we remember. So, well, let' s get started. You' re hearing involuntary stay with
Fausto Ponce. How are good night, good night and we will welcome Carlos Andrés Mañola. How you are Carlos ando buñuelas, Very well and you well, all right, you' re in a different series, I don' t know where you' re broadcasting anymore. I' m at Cornavaca headquarters, because Santa Pausa week, then you had to change the location, but you have like you' re in another location, inside that Cuernavaca headquarters. I wasn' t disgusted. No. I' ve always been like this.
When I' m in Connavaca. I' m always at this location. Let' s say yes, okay, I didn' t know her. I didn' t know you andras didn' t know her anyway, and it' s not that it' s not changed at all. Nothing ' s changed. This paco marin how you are. Good night, hello. Faus very well and you guys well, all right. Hey. Congratulations to both of you. What did they do tell me good pay your times. You' ve been in networks putting stuff out of your birthday and paco.
Yeah, well, I was. We had competition with the team. Very nice that weekend. And so, well, it' s not what friends suddenly put in there of congratulations and so on. But then, very well, I like it, very quiet, the truth is that hu is the day to eat, the day of my birthday. Very comfortable, very quiet, the truth, very well, very, very well, well, and you Carlos hear we must also send congratulations to Emma, who, if
I remember correctly, he also turned years old. Oh yes, it' s true, yes, I congratulated him, I congratulated him on everything in the family chat. Of course that' s why I told Faus and you ' re going to solve the mystery of the three birthdays to the 25th of March, because how you did Faus to meet us with the same birthday date. Everything is connected, as Pascual idea is connected. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That' s got me very intrigued. I spent here in Curnavaca
with the family too. Thank you very much to those who have been sending me very, very quiet messages around here. And besides, how much better to celebrate your birthday in Santa week. That' s very nice. No complaints. Yeah, okay, all right, all right. Hey, well, let' s talk about our first our first movies, but don' t forgive our movie today. Let' s talk about Roadhouse first and then we close with trib rotir problemm because, because there González is very successful.
He does something and anything he does in the press he celebrates, he criticizes us, but he has focus. Come on, whatever he does. Isa González gives what to talk about in the United States. Then I' m very happy for her and now we' re talking about her Freevody problem series. Well, it' s a series where she shows up, but she ' s not really the protagonist. She' s one of the protagonists.
And now we' re talking. But tell me, you Pakmann, tell me in roth house clothes the remake, yes, and you saw the original. Yeah, it was invisible. Original was one of those things, like I saw with my dad, I mean, my dad excited him and it gives him a lot of fun, because it' s the pear is very funny, although as they say in Family cool because it' s a guy who solves everything with violence, it' s true, but that' s the fun thing, but well I remind you a lot of those times when
we sit down. Me and my brother Paco are going to watch movies and so is the youngest. No, well, my brother' s a lion, not because he' s too small, but yes, this was one of the movies we lived at home. Then you have a very special place in my heart, because yes, I really saw the first film too I like. I think it' s a very entertaining movie. It has like very interesting moments that are very very adocks just for a time, because it has the film about thirty years, I believe eighty- nine. Yeah,
that' s like he' s in transition between hundreds and ninety. Yeah, and I notice you a lot then, like I remembered her and didn ' t want to see her again before I saw the remake I didn'
t do it because the track was a long time ago. And yet, it is a film that I think fulfills, that has like this vibrating, because yes, very violent and very very male of that time that, evidently, liked for the male audience in particular, it was not just like the guy who wanted to make you want to become that women wanted to fall in
love. That was a little what I had in the movie. And so Roadhouse to the remake with Jeckey Lengal, because he lives a bit of the same idea, an idea that is already very based on fashion, an idea that no longer works at all and has a very inventive script. You really saw the original, don' t see, because it' s very bad. Really, yes, she' s very ugly. The film very ugly, very boring, very funny ger and the lengal does what it can with an ugly script, that is to say even I in which you don'
t care absolutely anything about what is happening. Yeah, you' re gonna be entertained by the fights. Yes, of course, the final part that you' ve already fought against the screen and yourself so you can get to the end of another two hours to see this final showdown meets and so, I say that' s to say the least in that there really is like that the film manages to give a good artism of what it really wants to
show, but it' s really pretty careless. In general, I think that until its edition is rather clumsy It has many moments in which, evidently, the plot looks badly cut and badly glued, in which many elements are lost, but also like that I am already reflected, it was like good. It doesn' t matter that much either because the movie never tries, because you care what' s going on. Not all the euses are actually passing the character to the protagonist, as they are given and can be given
in any way that the script can think of. Because, well, you, as a spectator, don' t care much, because they' re betting on another kind of diversions carefully, not either the visual to see the actors or just the violent to see the fights, which is what they' re selling you on both fronts now is funny, so you say it' s a bit past, like the approach of the Drudo and the violence and
everything. But John Week what about John Wick, that is, John Wick Son, like two hours of ken Rin Es, but it' s very different. It is very different the type of action and violence that is on the road, since even of man and of better life than there is in
Roadhouse to John Wick. I don' t think there' s much more complexity in the character of Chung You that, even though it' s pretty flat here, that is Roshas Forgiveness, that is there, I don' t know, right now, what carles is going to say that I see it, that I think he really liked the movie, but I wanted to know the truth, that is original candle again so you see all the terrible things that can see the remake, because I don' t, I mean,
I love jek gelln Galy. I think he does very well, I mean, he does very well with what the movie might leave, which is really nothing, I mean, he' s terrible, because yes finally, he' s super flat, I mean, John Wits is very flat. The character is looking for revenge and in the original film is the hard one, that is in Spanish the hard one. The tough one. Yeah, sure, they' re hepatix and if yes, whores is his tai Chi.
He had like this the pintos like a warrior. There' s a retreat, yes, here, it' s not really that they don' t want to give elements to the character of je Gil Lenggal really that it has as some kind of background. But like I tell you the movie, it' s kind of worth not caring about, that' s where every
kind of encounter. In sequence, that' s all. He' s waiting for a bar fight or a fight from someone who knows what' s taken off the shirt or I don' t know what' s going on, because it' s really badly written and I don' t want to get started, like I dare to look for the script online to read it and be able to sign it and all that everyone who' s badly employed, because yes, it' s a movie that looks like they didn'
t invest him at all in wanting to show something different or something different positive to the original. And I don' t think it was left to me to see a lot, that I really wanted to see that because I was the road- reeler of this original film and also because Jege Lleng is a great actor. But, well, I think it' s a movie that you can miss or that you can really have in the background for two hours of your life. Okay, well, yeah, that' s pretty clear.
The paco argument also hurts a little, because the original, of course, would go true about my mysticism, the hard one, that is, he was a guy who solved touch in violence, but he had this spiritual part and he did taichi. It was very mystical, a put like the halo of a character like that s Steven seagal, not like martial arts, because there is a certain spirituality there, but because he had to put order. Not then are they characters that at that time are typical of the moment
that is being lived. Not then,' cause it hurts a little, ' cause rock house was really fun. Now, he doesn' t have this remake, he doesn' t have a character like Sameliot. In the original were Sameliot and Pattick Swaicy, who was great, as well as his master No, but they were also cadenero or something muted. He was like ordinary guys. Not with this very ungrateful work, which is the cadenero of
a bar and suddenly they had something there as a very curious mystic. What do you think Carlos Andrés sold her his calluses or you' re going to be in frank rebellion, no rebellion, no neither, but I don' t agree with everything in me. Actually, I had a good time with both of you. I just saw them both. I hadn' t seen the original, which I thought was a very generis experience because coinsiden it'
s super, super enjoyable. And I had a great time. Watching this film that I was also reading is a film that Patrick Swacy makes between hot dance, between t dirty dancing and ghost the shadow of love, which he also just agreed to do Ghosts because he ended up a bit physically battered from
this film and then could not take other action roles. But, yeah, yeah, it was like a curious fact because it was out there for so whik cash and I think it was predatory two And it was like good, because I did it, it was a little quieter, because we' re going to make cost that was a good choice. No, and yes,
yes, yes, the truth is that it did quite well. And that ' s it, well, I' m sorry, I mean, after Roadhouse, I think he' s got a name from King who also comes out as a tough guy, but that one I don' t remember anymore. I wasn' t so hot and now it' s gone to my memory. I' ll get the plot. But, I' m sorry, Carlos realizes that, in fact, road house didn' t go to
the premiere too, which was something interesting. It' s a movie that was rather acquiring this cult status and now that hers was thinking a little bit about that, because it is right now that you mentioned John week It' s like Granny or Granny visa or good story, not so granny, but at least John Wicks' dad maybe, because he does have like many of these elements, this character as very quiet a bit stoic, the character doesn ' t actually say so much, it' s not so expressive, but
it' s Patrix Swacy, who looks great, who is, because physically exploding it there at the slightest provocation. And the truth is that the film is very, very enjoyable. But it' s a movie that has a lot of details, a lot of argument gaps, a lot of things that aren' t clear. It also has many very sexist elements, misogynistic media, toxic masculinity, go for it, has its details the original, but
you have fun. I mean, that' s why it' s a cult movie, because despite the failure that it was at the time and despite the mistakes that we put in finding it, because you have a lot of fun, quite well watching it not and then, yes, this remake, as you well mentioned, take away all this part, as zen takes away
the character of Sammeliot. They keep this main structure in the sense that it is this man who has around as a secret that they elaborate a little more here, but not so much now it is clearly a fighter, that well, since they are already revealing throughout history, that it is with what it is carrying like this impulse to the animal that can be out of control, that perhaps that would have made a film, because more redounded, but well it is not the intention, no, that is, the truth is that,
since, this new version of Roadthouse has everything, because the objective of having a good time is a film in the line of John Week, not as stylized as John Wick, not as redounded as John Week, but well it has a very attractive cast. Many actors who are on the rise on the beach now put it beach location that also lends itself, because to show off the bodies, true, because all this, because it is like in that intention. Sure. A lot of showy fights with Conor McGregor, who
' s debuting as an actor. I' m already saying that as an actress Andale, you listen to me as an actor debuting here that I also had a great time. Seeing McGregor run, I have to say that the first scenes I thought of this man is not acting, I mean, he ' s having a great time. He' s over- exaggerated, but he' s doing very well. The character is a psychotic bully who is there, then, to make the greatest physical threat to the main character for
Dalton. And, well, I think the movie seems to me that Goa doesn' t have maybe all this little factor that has the original, but I had a good time. It seems to me that, because it fulfills the objective of the film, that it was to entertain us to have a good time in a lot of action. He' s got his pretty nice ideas, like the crocodile thing. Well, I thought it was nice to
pick it up just the same and not all of it. And if you see how all these similarities it has with the previous one, not the truth is that it goes. I think it' s going to be a matter of seeing how this movie goes over time. I know you' ve done very well, I mean, on prime Video, you' ve had a very good answer. He directs her to Dobleman, the director of Mr and Miss Smith. Mr Smith, Jason worn' s first one, and he
' s not the great director. He' s a complimenting director. They ' re yes, I mean, no, I know, I mean, Mrs 1, 000 is gossiping, that' s what I mean. I understand how the tenor of how I could go to this movie now from Jason Burne' s first. I liked it too it' s like nothing, I mean, it' s fun, because I liked it better. I think I liked Jason Borne better. Mr. Arms Smith. But I can
also see them on a Sunday afternoon and be doing other things. I can see them without problems, but I think I' m going to see her right now, that is, yes, I have to see her, but
the truth is that she does eat the paco review. Yes, I imagine there are things I' m not going to like, I mean, if it takes away from the mystic that that' s the father, that is, what it has, what this eight- eighty- eighty- eighty- eighty- early films have, it' s kind of like the image of the teaching, that' s what made them different to you, that' s exactly what Steven follows this one that suddenly why you see so many martial arts he was in Japan, that is, he has as a mystic thing
that the apprentice of and there is a teacher, that is, there' s something more spiritual, that is, there' s kind of rational behind violence, as if it were necessary to put order. And that was very striking and it' s striking at Broadhouse and it says with Steven Cigal and it seems to me that even in deadly weapon, that is, I would have to see them all to do a more sensuous analysis not with the character
of mel Gibson. The character here, this character is more of a character who is trying to avoid violence, because that dissonant or Tona' s better said something that maybe he can' t control. There is a dialogue there in which they ask him that if he is not afraid, and what he answers is that what he is afraid of is what can happen if he lets himself be carried away that, by the way, that is another thing that he lacks. This new version, the original version has some fantastic dialogs.
He' s got a few rather odd dialogues out there, and in this new one, it' s either lost or it' s okay, it ' s okay, it' s okay. We have there the point of view of Carlos was sold to us Hello, how much you give him Carlos anas mendio the greetings, vivita, how you are alone Hello, good night lived, how much you give him that the Andes measures we will give him a tonces Ok you were hard and that you liked Paco two of beach as
it is terrible. I mean, yeah, to see John wik, that is John Wei has so much fun and it' s a different one, as he says under the argeti yes, I understand where he' s going, I don' t know I see a wiki seems something else in the
tradition of other films that are even foreign. I mean, I remember Danny de Dog a lot, for example, and a French woman Doverman had hers back to see that much I saw but that line is like very linear movies, where there' s a very tough character who suddenly betrays him or has to survive. Then he goes straight against everyone who hurt him. Then it becomes very much what it is called as this is sixth, yes and everything
is, therefore, a paraphernalia of impressive beatings. But, okay, there they are It turned out this Carlos I thought you were going to give him a little more, you gave him a sais de rother. It' s okay, I mean, she went through a tummy or a tummy. Well, then let' s get on with our next series. Well, we talked about the movie Right now I saw a Breebody Problem series, which is a series that is based on a novel and is a very rare series of
entry. Also the novelty is rare, but this series, which is called Thetreebody Problem, tries about basically if I' m going to expoleate extraterrestrial contacts, but to know what' s going on, they take you from communist
China to the present. There' s deaths, there' s a detective who' s investigating those deaths and there' s like what seems to be hallucinations, because people suddenly working on certain projects suddenly see as an accountant there, so, yeah, like an accountant is superimposed there on his face, just the person I' m going to say he' s going to die. If he doesn' t stop doing what he' s doing, then the accountant shows up. Just like in the face of the person that VOLTEA
There' s the control and no one else can see it. It is not a countdown and this is the context in which we enter Freebolly problem. Tell us a little more. Carlos before time you saw more than episodes. I saw the first one. I liked it, but when I started to see where I was going to read a little more, I don' t know if I want to see it anymore, I mean, I don' t know. It' s very dark. It' s a little bit dark, like where the show' s going. So he' s not
very nihilistic and I' m not loving it. So, if I threw out the first chapter and tell us a little bit more, it' s eight. I' m already on the seven that I want to know where this is going to end. The first chapter is very, very cryptic.
And intriguing. He' s got a lot of this that you' re telling us, because they' re actually making this approach to us with a number of scientists, but really, the smartest scientists in the world, physics and astronomy theorists and so on, not like really very smart people the elite, and some of them have been killing themselves or they' ve died in unexpected ways. There is this count that you very well indicate that it appears to them and that they cannot fail to see, and then they realize,
that it is this countdown towards their death. Just what happens to the character of Eiza González and Notice, that I have had contrasting experiences with this series, because the first episode was very sticky I said that this is super interesting and trying to make sense of the whole episode two is this is very pretentious, like they want to give it to you very intellectual and then they have all these very narrow concepts of physics and science and you start to connect these
pieces, because, as you well indicate, let' s say that the main axis of the series goes in the present time with these scientists trying to make sense that it is happening. But this connects to just socialist China, because one of the secondary characters let' s say it' s the character that detonates this contact with the ulevel. That with another race that Fauce already
anticipated. So Faus was the Lord spoiler. I' m just complementing, but everything to be doing cautious and good other thing that happens that I think
it' s worth mentioning this only happens during the first episodes. In fact, it has to do with the image that we have right now on screen, because there is also a kind of video game in which these scientists put on a mask that, perhaps they have seen out there in some of the images, which is as well as a helmet more expensive, silvery, very bizarre that, because, obviously, is technology that we do not have on earth. You put it on and it takes you to these worlds, these
realities where the goal is to save the civilization of that planet. And so, these scientists, obviously, to solve it, because they will apply their knowledge that, in reality, all leads us to the problem of the three bodies that do not ask me to explain so accurately. But it' s a scientific dilemma where basically what happens is that you have three bodies, each
with its own axis and all three are running simultaneously. Let' s say it' s a little what could be happening between the earth, the sun and the moon, which are those three bodies. Because besides, when we hear this about the problem of the three bodies, because I imagined three human bodies, there are not three human bodies, in this case three celestial bodies. And it' s a very important problem in physics, because let'
s say that no solution has been found. And it basically has to do with this idea, so how do you trigger a series of moving elements that you' re not going to have a control over and you don' t know how they' re going to end then, so that' s what they dance about then. Okay. I liked to say that, in general terms, I would say yes. I think it is a very complex series,
because it manages ideas, therefore, very high in scientific terms. But besides, it has, because you already mentioned it, aspects or lists. It has existential aspects, it has a lot of philosophy, it has connections.
There he is already with Upenheimer, who does the best for a little while if it was chapter six or already in chapter seven, because, for example, he is not mentioned obviously, not the film Openheimer, but Einstein is mentioned, the Second World War is mentioned and is mentioned as because when they were just inventing the nuclear bomb, because they did not know better, before inventing the bomb, they were thinking that they were building something for the
benefit of humanity. And one thing we see right now is with this group of scientists, because the implications it has for them, ideologically, morally because they are great minds who would like to do something for humanity. It'
s the big problem with Asa González' character. No. She has a development of nanotechnology, of fibers, in nanotechnology that is supposed to be as well as ground breaking, that is, that will revolutionize, and she has to make certain difficult decisions around it and then she is confronted with other decisions that have to do with this threat that the earth has. Then my trip
has been a bit like hers. Obviously, if I have this scientific depth that she has, because I' ve gone ok there' s this series I find interesting. I think he' s got intriguing ideas. Well, this series is very pretentious. All right, well, anyway, and now these things are settling down and I' m still having interest and right now, I' m kind of good at how they' re going to solve this, because I have a chapter and a half left and this threat is
supposed to be four hundred years before it comes true. Then it doesn' t reach me in chapter and a half, but I know there are two more seasons then, because there are two more books then it' s that yes, exactly it' s a novel and that I insist I don' t know, it looks like a transpono, a little bit not ready and that makes me a little cool. I mean, yeah, I get a
little upset. Then I' d rather see some terror. Moreover, disturbing that it does not generate something deep in me that this is, but because this exact existential And besides, this does have certain elements that can connect more
with that, it has a scientific sustenance. So either it gives you a sense of reality that I' m also going to tell you a funny anecdote because I started seeing her just a couple of days ago and then Chrissi Chrissill was writing something in her networks and I put something like this to her as
she hears, Chris, so you recommend it to me. I think she ' s already read the novel or something and she tells me to see if you' ve already seen the set of keys, of course you can see that then you can' t. No, it' s definitely a thousand times better than the set of keys. That was told the other day, but it has been an interesting experience, but the problem of the three bodies.
I think that if you' re also very good at a series that you' re going to give for a lot of conversation, that is, you' re already in number one, you took a long time to put yourself in number one because you came first always queens, which we already commented
on last week. Yeah, yeah, but I think he' s got like these elements in other hundred- fiction series that lend themselves a lot for people to see, to overreact, to be analyzing the characters, the situations, the choices they have to make, and another set of issues around that you see, I think it' s going to work well for the series.
I' ll tell you what I think of the outcome. Now that I' ve just seen him, I don' t know if this very night or tomorrow morning, because I want to know what this faus is going to end with So Cristina already read the book. I think so. I think I thought so. It is a trilogy of Shishin lu Liu. I don' t know if that' s the way it' s pronounced, but well, it' s very award- winning. He was fine. He did win the Hugo Prize. It' s the ugo, it' s like the nobel of science, fiction. Then it' s not anything.
I don' t know the show now. This first episode is fine, a system. I was disturbed in another way, disturbed by the fact that where he' s headed. It' s a situation no one gets you out of the air and if it disturbs, but I don' t have to mean, I can' t still have a posture if it' s good or not, I mean. I think I need this one needs more chapters. But if the book won a lugo, the Hugo Prize, because it is not anything, not definitely, and it is to adapt.
I don' t read her the novel, but because of the kind of ideas I see in the series, adapting something like that isn' t easy. I think that in general terms, they are doing well, considering that, therefore, the medium requires, because it has other elements of narrative and visual questions. So, well, let' s see what happens to this
show. Yes, then, well, and the author is that I was telling you if Shing Liu or I don' t know if you say it backwards Liush and Singa is that then the surnames sometimes go first and then the name. I never quite understand what the order is, because he is a Chinese writer rightly has these references to Communist China, the beginnings of Communist China
of nineteen hundred and sixty. Around there, more or less, there is a witch hunt against scientists who are, then, exposing the ideas that everyone
in science, with which everyone in science agrees. Less the party have changed the race to several of the characters to make the most international clear, because also, then, in the part of communist China, scientists have some data that are global and the government has other data, because those data that scientists have, because they are how they are of capitalism, capitalist science, what it sounds to me. I don' t know any resemblance to the exact
reality. Well, anyway, that book is important, because it will tell us loneliness. We' ll talk about it there, now that we' re done seeing that the Andeans are the ones with the pa who aren' t alone. You go with me. Or I' m going to send Pascua to see her for the key set to accompany you. Well, hey, but Asa González and Rris' s fast- paced that Gonzáles did last longer in that series than in Mr. Mr. Smith. Mster Am, Misses Smith, that I also saw the series a series of prime video that
is half unfortunate to the series, I have to say. But Ahisa González appears in the prologue, in the prime video series that resumes the anecdote of look Not everything connected how beautiful. Well, I' ll comment on the sidelines. But in the prime video series they resume the anecdote of this film by DOCG. Glickman, with Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. But here they are part, let' s say the lord and the lady sent to an agency where, through certain tests, they form a couple, hunt them down
and turn them, a couple of spies. And then in the foreword we see Alexander Scars Gaart and Ayso Gonzalez, who are a couple of Mster and Miss Smith, Mr and Mr Smith who kill them, confront the killers and are facing them. There and then goes Donald Glover, who is very well on the show and another actress whose name I don' t remember, who is not so well and who is out of cast but is otri Stoky. And there sa González appears there in this prologue. Here' s an important
character who goes all season and she' s fine. I mean, the truth is he does a good job and they' re sanz ok very well. Look, it' s all connected, it' s perfect. That ' s like the three- body problem. See yes, then in which chapter they kill Iso González, I say no more. She hasn' t been killed yet. I go in it and I think I don' t die anymore I don' t feel like I' m not anymore. Well, I don' t know. I can' t tell if he' s going to die or not, because he hadn' t just seen it,
but apparently he won' t die anymore. The threat is over. His threat ends in the first chapters. Oh, very good. Well, we want you to follow the truth. Yeah, we want her to go on, that I did González, go on if you couldn' t see her, Dad, you wanted to see her You have some history reference or something. I don' t know anything and I didn' t know what it was about. I mean. I think it' s Game of Thrones horror show. That wasn' t like what' s still being sold back
then. That' s exactly why I wanted to see her. I mean, I don' t know anything, I haven' t read or been anything from the synopsis. I don' t know what it was about, what it was like to be in a gere, or anything. Then, because I only knew this and said so I will put it at some point, but the time has not come. Hey said Ricardo Kings says but how to see something else when they are happening in Teleberta Benue the passion of Christ, very well Rich King, if you can not in these days, you
can not see nothing more that you see ay. But look at the story of Nine for real. Look at the Netflix and it' s good. It' s good. Yeah, there' s gonna be these Netflix series where there' s some scientists or academics talking about subject. I was going to say about the central issue. No, and they' re going to explain to you how this character' s life was, etcetera, etcetera,
etcetera, and they' re interspersing it with biographical moments. I already ventured like two full pompeya and what another I ventured, what another event not the strained ones. It' s not enough with Catholic education in high school, in silver, nothing to see anything like it. You haven' t nailed yourself into that, like, academics when they talk about the characters in the Bible. You haven' t seen them. I don' t know anymore.
I had many kinds of religion in my life another world. I don ' t know about the three favourites I had in Iberian is and historical interpretation, criticism of Jesus of Nazareth and that' s how he looks. I love those stories to myself and the exodus and the Bible, I mean, and to see documentaries of all that fascinate me and speculate a lot, yes, of course in all, but well this will then Noah' s story. It has this structure of scholars talking about Noah' s figure and suddenly
you have intercalan moments there dramatized. Not then do you see very much that you see in the desert and is dying. When he sees the daughters of Yetro, they are of a people of the wilderness. And then the daughters kind of see it kind of weird because a name and they tell this guy that he' s coming, that he' s doing this guy, because don' t imagine me if there' s distrust in men now at that time more notice, then they see him there get all silky and I give
me bread and water. There is or work for whatever, because they take pity on him and give him water and say no, because you don' t have to work we give it to you free of charge. Then he starts drinking water and there are other bachots in there to tell them that this man who he is is a suitor. Okay, well, what do you care if you make words? And then Moi goes out to defend the daughters of jet So, there you were saying, oh look, this is a
gallant, he' s a gentleman. Then, after that, scholars tell us that there is a passage. Not in the Bible, as I understood it, in the coran, where a wind comes and lifts their skirts. So Moses, not to see their legs, walks forward from them. Then, with more reason, not, for this man, good, good, good, tell his father, that is Jethro, welcomes him and gives him one of his daughters to marry her gathers strength of weakness, then he goes
and liberates the Israelites. Someone told me that he saw the series out there in the mezcala platique with Adela in the morning and someone told me no fas But, because I was fine Ira when I had trouble going And, yes, of course, it is not easy to sing to a people and less of Pharaoh, for what you will tell the faron, then neither of Ay Andale. It' s not bad news, no, because you have to go with everything now, yes, you have to go with God, there
behind you, to free the people. Then the truth is good. I insist VI pompeya what another VI. I don' t know. If I saw one about the Longines envelope, it could be about the soldier who supposedly nailed Jesus the sword, or it was someone else' s or the one who was commissioned to see who Jesus was, I don' t remember which I saw but also those Bible historians that I loved later I put them at
cost because I like those. Pompeii was, I think, the one I liked the most, because there are many things that are clear about how the explosion could have been and what could have happened, what was going on in the minds of many of the people who were out there or and no people
who were seeing the phenomenon from afar. Not then can those Netflix documentaries also see it if they don' t want to see again seeing the passion of Christ or the martyr of Calvary, for example, You see if I recommend Christ' s last temptation, that barbarity, the last temptation of Christ exact, but well, they can see others can also see many nothing. But well, all right, so then we have pron Rothe House and Testament tribe and it gives you in episode three of x MEN ninety- seven. Well,
I think he ran out of fake. You' re there, you dropped some punishment for Santa Fausta week. You misbehaved, I think he did, he fell for part of those three. I never thought I was going to make this recommendation, but well, it premiered in cinemas or tzi lige with the new empire and Wow Wow it' s good, it' s very entertaining. The truth is, I mean, I' m good within what you expect me to be, whether or not the movie might be good,
but it' s really great I had a great time. The truth is that they improved in terms of aesthetics, in terms of the proposal also visual, which remains very faithful to the trashi and series b of Conong and Gotzilla and history, because I say no matter the history in general of humans, but the fights of monsters, which is why you are going to the function. That' s right, I mean, that' s pretty good,
and it' s more like the movie. I went out very much, very pleased with her, because she knows how to sell you, that is, she knows very well that she is blackmailing you with the mini conng and selling it well, that is, as you buy it they sell you the fights they give you all enough saints. I liked it a lot. She' s very amusing. Then go and see her. I think this franchise of calus monsters that they wanted to make with Gotzi Licon has been half
erratic and with more mistakes than correct. But this film in general did quite well. I mean, I think it' s a film yes very much that can like start this holiday still very early summer, but that surely will leave many people of callus fanatic, very very happy, because there is a lot of what this cinema promises and likes So good for them that they got a good goodbye, hopefully, because it is also too much what they are
doing. No, but they did cancel several of the movies because they already put in a lot of the monsus that they had as a solo movie. They' ve already been killed here spoiler no longer yes, no, that is to say they' re going to kill everyone, because everyone is going to face everyone is just like everyone else. Yeah, I mean, ramenle this one, these movies, they' re talking about struggles now, they ' re talking about fighting, they' re like the UFC, or they
' re here for four. So, they all suddenly come out against everyone and you don' t know who' s gonna happen or where they' re coming from. And it' s part of the fun, I mean, really when you know that yes, there' s one that doesn' t make any sense, but you' re buying the experience. That for me has also great, great value, really because at the end of the day, you may not be, the movie may not be clicking on many things, but it is selling it to you. That' s worth a
lot more to me than anything. Sometimes, because when you ok En braciet and you went down a good road, now you do monsters against monsters, or je Jellenhal against Conor McGregor and you say. We clearly count monchos against monsters, I mean definitely independently or not that they want to give an eye cue or it' s not what they like. Everyone likes what they want to like. But that of monsters is much better. It really is.
They' re fights that do, they' re fights that know how to anticipate what they' re trying to do and they make sense, that is, at the end of the day, the narrative. Yes, it' s the fight and they' re selling you just like they did in advance, very well, so if we put them in comparison, it could be the same story. Actually, we' re anticipating a big final fight with fights that are leading him to it, as Gotzilla and the New Empire really
manage to sell you this epic alliance. Really then, it' s surprising if they expect us to be like the movie that' s going to surprise half the world. However, you' re going to have fun with that if alone I can guarantee that you' re going to come in very funny, because you ask, Catalina Cevedos if it' s better than Gozi' s hands go yes, of course, yes, yes, yes, much
better than these. I think they' re good, this Godzilla manus well, I remember, if it' s from this world, it' s already so much, possibly from this world, but yes, very good. And the nobiliary title of the film is Gotzilla and with the New Empire, yes, yes, no, yes, I think we really do. So, well, that fight between those two titans sounds good. And here you see Gotsuki comes out, it' s that here he' s really leaving.
This is not spoiler, because they sell it throughout the promo, but it is precisely that a new threat arrives to the empire where it is here in cong living and Gotzilla, because they sense it and discover that the only way to stop it is that these two monsters have to be silenced in order to stop this new threat that is emerging. And I mean, inside this whole story, it' s pretty simple they know how to solve it very
well. And yes, I mean, they have the same mistakes that the other films of this kind of genre have, in that human history suddenly kind of sins, that it' s very long, that we could do without these characters because what they' re going to know about these monsters. So, really there is the part that surprises me, that well, we could like run over it, but also, that is, they knew, give their turn here to human history, which is also interesting and has its charm
and makes it so entertaining. I mean. At the end of the day, I think that' s what he wants to sell you. It' s not an entertainment theater and go. I think I was more entertained by this and this yes, no way to be crucified in the cinema gods later. But I think it entertained me more. I' m not saying it ' s a better movie, but it stopped me more than don two at all times. No, it' s already very Blasphemous, for it is the truth. I' m paco. It doesn' t match today.
I still don' t see Gozzi licon that I' ll tell you, but part two is fine. Paco didn' t like you anymore. They ' re great. They' re in both of you in discord and it ' s okay. All right, all right. You see how Paco is, not because they' re holy days. Yeah, yeah, exact, exact, exact, or because it' s ten acts. He has no fear of God. Hey, well. Thank you very much, boy, thank you very much. There is rivordy problem testament to the history of Moses
and Roadhouse and Gotzilla and the new Empire. There' s the review and the recommendations, and you' ll be grateful if you see them or not and decide whether you liked them or not. And we' re already told that they tell us exactly one day. It gives me the i is not pemo what they said about the legend of on terrible review and I do not, but that you did not like it is something else. Or it has nothing to do with you not liking the show, because it' s rubbish.
Okay, but then people confuse, that is, they applaud you when ah what a great teaches, when they like it and when they don' t like it, ah then your evil. You didn' t understand. So, there' s nothing to understand. It' s the truth. Well, we can agree, to disagree. Yeah, not sure. That ' s great. Okay. They follow Paco Margine' s straw script under ML and ML seven straw. Paco Marín in Paco, on Twitter, Paco Script under ML and Instagram Paco ML seven. Yeah, he said fans that
' s how he says you' re going. We don' t listen to you anymore Uska' s going through Faus. We have the mystery there of the ghost in Faus' microphone This is not how I hear it, at least I don' t know. I don' t know on my computer. I think she' s a little saturated with memory. Then we ' ll finish. Then continue to pay on Twitter, in payment guide bajomel and empacoml seven on Instagram. Andés medialen Carlos Andrés Mendiola on Facebook and Carlos
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