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#595: La profecía, Ripley

Apr 27, 202445 minSeason 5Ep. 595
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En este episodio platicamos sobre la cinta La profecía y sobre la serie Ripley, basada en el personaje creado por Patricia Highsmith.

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Permanencia Involuntaria es un proyecto que forma parte de la revista digital Alta Fidelidad Magazine.

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How you are welcome to inadvertent permanence and we are going to talk to you about the prophecy of RIP and other things that are happening to us, because no, and well, thank you very much. And we start or you ' re hearing involuntary permanence with Fausto ponce how they are thanks to the people who are with us, to the people who are going to be incorporated. Please share the transmission. They' re already watching us. They share the

transmission, they put like, they put whatever support you want. We have a lot of support systems. We' re still talking about it as we go along with the program, and I' m still very close to x MEN ninety- seven, and I think Daniel Villamil is too. How you watched the last episode of Daniel Villamil hijole this How well they achieved that final moment, the theme adds up in some betus. Then I told you, son, what' d he do to you? But it' s good.

It' s that the spirit of the x Men and that' s why it' s triumphing so much, and I think the previous episode, this whole part of letting go and understanding that we' re going on new directions, because it was like to leave, preparing for this episode definitely, if it already breaks, not in a bad way, but it breaks a little bit with what the original series was like. Here it holds what I

mean by the Ka soap opera. But if you already take other themes than the original series, being more childish, so to speak, you didn' t talk as much about relationships as Wolvern Cyclops' triangle. And that' s for sure, little bit, and here you play more. I still think if there are clubs, it' s a jerk. My Scott is too small? Is it too small? No more, no more, no

more? No. Here I like that they are achieving and comics alike in one of the many deaths or long vacations that Javier takes, that he remains of the leader, yes, he turns more like Magneto and in fact, he has as second in command Magneto because they already begin to coincide in points and here as they already start to let him see that they will also take that course. But I think they justify it better than that time in the comic book. And here we are talking about one or two episodes ago of

Newton Massacret' s crossover, where Thor comes out. They couldn' t bring Thor here. But that story, I mean, it' s all the morlocks going over them and here they make it even more spectacular. Being Genocha. I say for those who did not see the episode is Henocha to the island where the mutants were, already recognized by the on They are not celebrating, decide that Magneto is the Prime Minister President or as they want to call it. And when they' re all celebrating, there comes a new

master mollde, which is the giant robot that creates the sentries. Let' s say the factory is, but it' s a mobile factory and it starts destroying everything. And in the middle of this we are seeing a love triangle between gambit Roague and Magneto And besides, they are making the chimit also between Gian Wolverin and knows exactly clop that there was very good. My Wolbik

is at the exact height. It is that to see the context of this, I say already the medium told Daniel, but I return a little bit more, that is because Daniel has read the comics on which this plot is based. No, and a lot of stuff from the show. But if you come in there in the mail and you haven' t seen anything, there are things that aren' t explained. I mean, it turns out there' s a new nation where there' s pure mutant called Genosh and

then they' re going to visit her. Magneto, Roague and Gambito are invited, as well as in a cool act, one of the secretaries of the Secretary of the One that we have seen since the beginning of the show. Then he invites them because already the one I also go to United Nations, recognizes Genosha and it turns out that they give him good forgiveness. They give him, for they invite Magneto, to be the leader of Genosha.

Not so, not even the President is the King because there really is no democratic system and that is time Frost you have this knowledge choth no, who is this I saw him ah ok, then, well you being part of the helfark club exists and they put their ranks as in Chess is the White Queen, Sebastian is the Black King and Magneto wants to name it the White King, which explains it, in fact, in season two, if I

remember not, when they make the adaptation of the Dark Fenix. And then, because that' s why they are the two who have that status and power that even Magneto tells you what you do here this yes, we almost have yes, yes, it' s what it is there, yes, and so, yes, we are in power. But you' re the one who' s accepted by the most right now. Then we want you as the official face and that makes the king, just as accurate it is that not shake but officially so that they don' t sound so ugly,

the Prime Minister aha exact. There' s already your Scante Council and a human one. There' s no human and it' s to represent very pretty. Yeah, people will die exactly. Moira friend romantic interest, not Charles Javier. Yeah, that' s what Richarles jar used to say It wasn' t Charles ex. And well, she' s in the secretary of the UNOLA. I forgot the name but well and Madeline Prier is there. And these things happen very funny things. While they are there, Scott

is suffering horribly. They' re doing some interviews with all the mutants to get past another face of the mutants, and Scot is already very bad. It' s breaking and it' s turning into a fofo. Mark is almost Scott' s not very bad there and he gets angry at the reporter starts asking questions about his son in or who gets angry. And if you humans put it a little bit, that, that speech is a bit of a chafa, because you are also human, nothing more than you have powers.

They' re humans there, they' re all bad, they have powers. So that you' re different, because you' re not different. You don' t have a ball of mutant crazy people out there who want to destroy everyone and they' re bad and they' re misunderstood. Anyway, but it turns out to be half Loxcott and suddenly a couple of things happen that are really fun. One is a moment between Walverling and Jin Grey, which is strange. Your Scott knows who these Scott genes are.

Suddenly you see my Walverring and my goal be nasi of the yes, how nice everything. But you and Scott Son, that' s the rule. So I' m not going to get in and almost if you don' t get me into your troubles. And this is how well welvery applause not and then there' s another moment. Count it yourself by giving between Cyclops and there that was very funny. That infidelity is so funny. Yeah, because she' s after Cyclops breaks down in the interview, she goes to

her room, they start talking to her. I say he and Jin are reconnecting and they' re like the good ondita and suddenly they' re in their psychic wave. And there' s gossip. This Madreline and Gin detects her and tells her to see you take her because you' re with my husband and she' s obviously on it. Jimmy' s been fuzzing about since when this was like our w you wave and and it' s what

he' s doing here not and the other one. Oh, well, ever since he left at night, I went to see how he is, but it' s happened, so it was just to see how he was doing. But then this is how everything is liver TV. That detail is very funny and everyone else is angry. I say that already, if it was her, that thread is her, she would have stayed with both of them and the do would have stayed with him. What exactly does he care

about, and he' s a father. They' re still winks at comics, because just as in one of the multiple times that jim left they adopt well, they accept Emman the team, they return to Jin and they start to have Scott an afer with it' s Emma Frost and the Kachas, because they' re all doing it telepathically, they' re not really like interacting. And here' s a wink to that. But also when Madeleine is making, let' s say she' s gossiping, they make

a little panning out of this emma that' s touching the gem. So, like, there she may be interfering with something, in the relationship and even in the visions that both Jim and Mothers had about the future, that that' s also very fatherly. When the Sentinel Attack arrives, cable comes running to try and avoid it. Madelin realizes that he' s his son, that he did it and great timing. But he tells him, therefore, forgiveness does not go, because the subject of time, which allowed him

to travel in time, runs out of him. Let' s say gasoline and it goes back to its time and it can' t avoid this catastrophe. So many genoese out there having fun. It' s like an exarra, it' s like an ibiza and I said not clear truth, because today it' s music for both of us and you say listen to the defenses. Then you realize that, but well, there' s a group of sentries coming and you' re going a terrible slaughterhouse. And of course,

then you think about the following. Listen and the defenses, yes, because they had no army, because they had nothing. I mean, I ' m telling you, ibiza there' s one, that is, the island with Leonardo de DiCaprio. Yeah, I' d sing like there were no more seats. Who would be the madman to attack a place full of mutants with all the powers. But obviously let' s say they didn' t expect it. And besides, there' s a wink that was super

father right before the master mold arrived. They make a panning of the island, complete the sky and leave it in the sky for about two three seconds

because you see the contour of the watcher. So of course, as I explained in wari if I always gossip, when something is going to happen, some tragedy, so, like from it they' re telling you, there ' s something coming, there' s something coming, and I insist the tension is very well handled, because apart from before that big party that to make you see that it' s a novelist, they put up an ays of Base theme, which made me great. Of course, Roake ends up

with Gambit because he says yes, love and everything. But because I am Southern and you are Southern and we like to play and you can' t and with magnetos you can then see yourself there, because there is also poor

area, because everything goes sad. But as I know phrase, there are things deeper than the skin or something like that aha yes and it has its great moment of dance roke with magneto, everyone is happy, they kiss and it is when the attack arrives and in the end it is gambit who saves the day, but turning a little bit to the comic that I liked very much in the comic after like ten years whole, is that he had to do with the killing of the morlocks. Here he dies saving the place from

Genosha, He destroys the moldometer, but he dies. And besides, there ' s the way Rock finally says I can grab him and they don' t leave you in the dark. I can get him, but I' m not sorry. She' s already dead, of course, that' s very tragic. There' s that part that' s very poetic and it' s painful. But Bonita, I mean, I mean, a theme is pretty well executed. Yes, and apart from the design of the destroyed place and how she charges gan Beat is very similar to how Luisa carried

Superman in Superman' s death, then even his winks. It' s good, so it' s got the XS soap opera and it' s Mutant Look. My telenovela Mirada de Mutante. I' ve seen my TV, the Zombie Look. I was my telenovela Mirada de Mutante. Hey and I think this magnet is alive. Not me who is the parrots save Yes, I think a mother wolf takes me, so very usefully remember you get one or two super fast flashbacks from him in the concentration camp as a child.

Well, it' s something they don' t put aside, because let' s say that in these times it' s kind of strange now to support the Jews, but here it' s okay and usually yes, Magneto is a victim of this and that' s why he' s like this. Then I liked that too. Here it is I just missed Andrew Broa He says it' s at what if. I don' t think, because the big difference is that the x mens what they do is they give in the tower everything, but always a time traveler fixes which goes and

we don' t go so bad anymore. In the end. Here, maybe you can' t save yourself completely. But I think that between Vishop and Cable they' re going to do something so they don' t do so badly, although they' re probably going to change at the end of the season the roster of the team, which is also something very very much of the MEN x. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think they' re gonna change it, too. Well, there it is. That'

s how it goes in Mutante' s great Mutante stare telenovela. Yeah, all right, all right, hey, well, let' s take advantage of it right now to get in with payback that he also saw the prophecy as you under how you' re doing well sauz hello and you well hear tell me, then you went too. You set out to see this film of prophecy, the first prophecy, the first than the prequel of prophecy, of the film of the seventy- seventies, of the classic, of the

classic of nine hundred and seventy- six, the prophecy. This is a movie and what happens we see Damie Ok' s parents, because we don ' t see them properly. We see just how this evil was created,

how this antichrist was created. It' s a little bit of this story that I think it was fascinating, because I think that the film, apart from having a staging and a photograph and a score that are really shocking, is that I was shocked from the very first moment, because it is very enveloping in terms of its atmosphere, as to the way in which it begins to tell this story of a nun who then arrives in Rome because the cardinal tells her to go to a convent and that it is time for me to

support her to take the vows and take the habit. It is not just like the anteroom and we begin to see that, because in this convent there is something strange and that in this convent there are disappeared and that there is a girl who is strangely mysterious and who always hurts others. And from there a series of elements begin to unfold that operate more in the area of thriller and mystery than terror. As such, and that strikes me as a great

success. The film moves away from all the common places of the genre to really build a story that is very entertaining, that sells you very well all its twists and that really leaves you hooked. Not because the whole story, for forgiveness for the spoiler, if they still don' t read the other symphonies or haven' t seen the seventy- six, because we want to

identify why the antichrist will arise? Who is the antichrist, because it seems that he is already out there walking near the city or that, because it is already to be born. Or you' ll have an important role there. And the film skillfully puts us to various supposed antichrists or characters that could be this villain. And it' s changing us and it' s changing us and you keep buying yourself really every change. Not then, I think

the film really does very well there. It also seems to me that the way it closes, because, of course, as a prequel, you have to connect with what follows here, it is with that of seventy- six. And they do it because they leave you connecting to the seventy- six. But they also tell you what can be a jiazo and we' re going to leave you a little gancho around here so we can do a sequel to the prequel before the school' s r and they do it very well.

I mean, really, yes, it feels very like the Avengers of prophecy. So almost the last lines of the film is like going back to. Practically feels a little bit of a way, but I must admit I was surprised. I had a great time. I didn' t expect the movie to be good and I was pleasantly surprised because I had an amazing time.

I think it' s a great proposal in terms of horror movies and something different because, at the end of the day, we' re not depending on the sker and Jones, we' re not depending on the easy scare, we' re depending on some archetype or some structure that is, as usual, occupied in very archetypal ways. Here, while the part of the Church and the nuns is something interesting, it is dealt with in a

very different way than in the nun, for example. I do not think that the fact that the Church is the protagonist here and that the nuns also have something to do there is more focused on building the true monster. Here the Church is the munster in many ways beyond, or it is the devil himself or the demon part of there. Yeah, so I think he' s got some. It is also very good, because they know how to give a good twist and a good turn to this concept. And I don

' t really recommend it. I liked it and I still really think that I was talking with my mouth open in the last few parts that I could no longer believe what was going on. And it did surprise me then, as long as I find a movie that achieves these kinds of situations and, above all, that puts many maguuffins out there to sell you the ending with many turns and that all you can buy. For me, it' s

on the other side. No, then see for the first prophecy. I think it' s a great bet and that, because many people, like me, may not have much faith but, well, I don' t think it' s better to go with bad hopes and come out completely renewed. Sure. All right, all right. I like that dissent. You liked Danielito, you didn' t like the way you saw him. I agree with Paco, who is very entertaining. However, as a prequel it seems to me to have failed and, on the contrary, I do find

him in many common places. I mean, the first scene. It is like yes, or that we are prequel to prophecy, because there is a death that is very similar, precisely to that of a character that is there, that is the only one. Let' s just say the ones in the original movie, that in the original film was played that role by the second doctor, which as the togic clear is like another movie, totally because if the photo graph, if it feels setter, yes, he' s

all very accomplished father. But it' s not something that we' re going to do that if we' re like more nailed in horror movies is, another nun' s, another where the church has everything and in fact, the ones who saw the time set. The new version is almost equal to the plot of the first episode of that failed reboot that ends in his auto plants, because it' s that same plot And if we see it as a prequel, I think one of the most shocking moments is when Robert

Thorne discovers his son' s grave and whose mother he is. When it opens and who the mother is here they contradict you. So already from there if you' re a fan of prophecy, as in the case, because if you say hijole it' s like I don' t know if in Batman they did a prequel and what you believe the parents didn' t kill them anything else they left the chamaco because Bruce was a brinchud, like that degree of changing who the mother really was, who the father was. And

besides, yes, I don' t know. There' s a scene I' ve been pictured a lot of from Stigmata. When they go to a den the protagonists there go like from their night of drinks, crazy night and it looks very stigmatized and it has the same results and apart the supposed turn of who it is. This all starts because the father is going to make another father confess to know how they' re doing wrong things towards the church and he says ah no, because it' s that a girl I

don' t know what. But the girl grew up super, quick cut. They put us on a character and you say ah ok already ruined me you either where you' re going and then it' s those little details you say son. You could give him more, but you fall there, but the performances are very good. Of course, I insist on the great photographer and something that I liked very much that I also mentioned. Paces that don' t depend on Jonsker. There are one or two, but well

executed very well achieved. And I came up with the idea that the director had this movie and someone said in a fox or what it' s called now you know what, like she' s not going to hit him that ' s a prequel to prophecy and we hit him two or three scenes and already when that' s left, because even then I am like that Paco if they didn' t see the prophecy of the seventies, sorry, but the antichrist was born. And let' s say the scene where inside the

first scene there' s like a flashback to that. But then it turns out that that scene of how it is, how they' re conceiving it later and there it looks in a way the creature, to put it, in a way it looks like the craftian thing, but they' re like tentacles and something like that and in the end they turn it around and that it' s not always the craf when the monster is more like a jackal and it' s like a hijole, because I think the director would have

left it, her movie would have been very good, but I feel that someone decided that it was prequel to the prophecy and that' s why I know if for me they felt like lapsus Here was a movie. These aggregates that are not badly glued, but apart from that ending that it is like Avengers, it is as you hear, but this character in the original told me something else about you and here you are like the hero. So you ' re not really clear what they want to make more than more money and

see how they go box office to get them out. Let' s say this network with that of everything you didn' t see of Demian' s family, yes, son ok, well, Ricardo Reyd I like better. The antichrist The Good Dowments S Gooddowments is very funny. Crazy. Hey, okay, look, they' re really against the finger, and everything I like is fine. We have different visions there to say close our episode of the first teacher. How much you give the movie a seven point, five,

Daniel, six and a half. Okay, there they are, there they are both, both versions. Choose the one that suits you best and we' ll close with the following. But not all of us are going out. I think, Carlos Andés suggested the entrance as you are. Carlos Andrés, you' re a good man, and you' re a good listener, because I don' t know what you' ve heard about repli. A lot of things, I always saw a lot of things, but you saw the ripley one I' m based on yes, yes, it

is. It' s based on the talented Mr Repley. It is one of the most important novels of one of Patricia Hivesmi' s most important shrillars I find cypatis hi smit does not hear. I' m freaking out, Padrici Jain. So, we' ve seen her with maybe John Malcovich. He played Mr Ripley at some good time exactly. And another movie with what this boy' s name is with Matt Damon. Yeah, I put him in' 90s, very pretty, nice movie pretty, aesthetically and yes clear.

I remember a lot about Just Low, because at some point he' s in a dialogue with Mat Damon' s ripley character and then he tells him it' s weird, tells him that if you' re like he says, you' re spooky and he starts singing like jaz. That' s right, I' m really funny. It' s separate and I remember a lot. Then he kills him, obviously, because he doesn' t like the comment. You have to kill him, but well, anyway, then tell us, how he' s ripley and what he' s

about in Netflix Look, it' s fair. Just knowing is because there are five novels and I remember well entrethn ripley is the talented Mr. New account reply is now adapted in a series that adapts Steven Cilian. He' s the screenwriter who won Schindler' s Oscar Award list. This proposal that makes us ripley has several successes and in those successes perhaps there are also some of the details that can make it a little more complicated. This series is

a series of eight episodes. It is filmed in black and white, which is somewhat unusual, but it is part of the whole proposal and has some other changes in terms of perhaps some actions, perhaps some characters. The general premise remains the same. It is tom replint this man who, because he is not having a really very successful life. Here' s a more mature man Antuscott who we saw in all of us are strangers. Then he'

s already a man who' s in his 30s. But, well, he still agrees to go to Italy for Dicky, just this boy who is, well, living the comfortable life at the ribs of the dad and dad wants me to come back, so, already, he starts to make something more profitable. And well, as we know and as you well said, he' s no longer a spoiler. They don' t want to kill

us. In fact, that happens in the first act where, well, he is very comfortable with this life of luxuries that Dicky lives because he went and obviously, he does not return it, rather kills him, kills him, and then, then, he seeks to leave making Dicky' s identity, because it suits him to make resources and so on. Then I say the premise is the same. The show' s fine. I think so.

He' s got about two chapters left over, maybe at least one, because it' s a series that' s too artistic, I mean, I think you stand out from the part too much, because it' s very nice to see, that is, photography is very good. He ' s got a lot of symbolisms. He builds parallels, for example,

with Caravaggio, with his art, with the same question as him. Well there are these criticisms around or these doubts about whether he also committed some crime and so on, in addition to all the exploration around the character of Tonry Pick He is a very interesting character, of course, but yes, suddenly he can become a little tired. I mean, all of a sudden it ' s kind of good, as it does something in this chapter that lasts the last hard. I think an hour with eleven minutes a thing like that

is almost a little peliculite by itself. But other than that, the truth is that the performances are very good. There' s Andrew Scott, there ' s Dakota Fanning, either Marche Sharewood, the character that Winnet Patrol makes in the movie Adiki is Johnny Plin, who is perhaps not so well known.

But if you don' t get into the rhythm that I was, like the first thing I thought I said this series isn' t going to go so well commercially and I think it' s like one of those whims that you can enjoy doing on a platform because yes, it' s very well done, yes, it has good values, yes, it' s worth it, but it may be that for many people it' s different or difficult to get into a series that has a rhythm that, because it ' s a very different rhythm from the usual series today, that goes much,

much, much faster. It was here Catherine asks what is the point of doing another. I would think that Tanina, that the point is in the proposal, in the interpretation that steve sayan makes precisely of this story. I don' t think that' s a little what he did at the time or just recently Guillermo del Toro with pinocho that we said we' ve

already seen her like twenty million times. Yes, but if you have something to say as a director, well, it' s worth seeing that you do have something to say, that is, if there' s a proposal, if there' s a lot of details. The photograph is spectacular, yes it is a series that you have to be watching in detail, i e, this is not a series that we have talked about there is company. That' s where I put it and there' s going to get

inside and nothing' s going to happen. No, this is a series more like an art movie with many moments of good, not silence, properly, but without dialogues. Let' s say not where we have to be seeing the actions, where we have to be seeing the frames, because in what the director is showing us there is something that is being expressed through gargoyle paintings. There are many very cute games in terms of photography of how the character is framed and they want to tell us about all of it. But

time has to be spent on it. I mean, it' s a series in that sense. And yet as I say to them, for I have given him time. I' ve seen the eight episodes because they' re eight. So, after I saw the eight, I thought the truth. Yeah, we could' ve saved up, like I told you one or even two. No. But well, and from there on out.

If you like history, if you want something to which you are going to devote a little more time, if it is worth it, if you want to see other things or if nothing else, you want to know the story. I' ve had less time, because the movie' s gonna tell you in two hours. Of course there are their differences. Of course, because, as I tell you, there are changes in the ages of the characters, there are changes in some of the ages of the actions. For

example, there are changes in the end. The end is different and in the end I think it' s a good end. If you leave as well as you open your mouth a little bit I think that' s father. But I don' t. I mean. The truth is that if you want to know the story in less time, because Anthony Minguela' s film does quite well, although it also has its freedoms. No. For example, the character that Planchet in Anthony Minguella' s version was created for

that version in the novel obviously does not exist in this series either. Not then, because Mira is an alternative, depending on how much time they have and want to devote to the series and how much they like Patricia Higgsmith' s work in case they feel like having a little eye, because they can watch it perhaps little by little. It doesn' t happen, it' s not going to be a series that can be marathoned perhaps so easily.

Sure. Okay, well, that' s fine. Sounds good, sounds dense, because if you kind of discouraged to dance, oh I' ll see it, not if they want to see the movie. But, well, to see I feel that good, so as the count. I feel like it' s okay. And if it is demanding, then, then everyone will know no more. Well, if it' s demanding, it feels. I haven' t seen him I' m looking forward to seeing him. That' s the one I saw, by the way, from

my friend Robot. She' s so pretty. But it wasn' t just surprising to see Lucy Gabriel nailed herself to the movie, that is, we don' t know what we were going to see Basically, we knew she was pretty, well, no, she' s a dog and a robot and we' re going to take the kids. They were so nailed. I mean, awesome, well, not because I' m beautiful. Great movie, no, but wait for Lucy. I think he suffered. I mean, for Lucy it was a horror movie several times, I mean,

Gabriela and how you think this happened and it was like that. How nice it is that Lucia as to how much they treat the robot badly, that is, when the sailors arrive that are sinking in the boat aha and cut off a leg, you don' t know Lucia in the cinema. That' s why, Mom, because they cut her leg and just a few people in the back is stuffing, as well as what a cute little girl, no. But I already started getting nervous because Luc did, suddenly

she started to suffer. I mean, yeah, that part' s like, yeah, it' s a little trauma. It' s not why he' s dreaming gates. He didn' t go back to the dog,

but why he' s not fart. No. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. So there you realize, like many times, 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, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

this one looks good at all ages, but as many times you plan to do trash for children, it' s film or put an animation on it. There that to get attention, to get them stuck, to get them hooked, and what you need is to tell a story well, not to mean having the emotions clear, a good direction and the children are there very

deep. So, I say it happens to us adults too, or suddenly we see because there hooked up why, well, because sometimes it' s nice to eat papits freets and one thing alcohol, nothing more, no, but yes, Gabriel and Lucy were really stuck and remember a lot. The luci and all that string in the movie still tells me, but the robot was really dreaming dad if he wanted to meet the dog and I say yes, my life and Gabriel too. It' s very, very happy both

of you then it' s a wonder. Later we will talk more deeply and spoil with everything, because we have also been fascinated with the film, a film and besides, it is good that it does not romanticize friendship. I think that' s important, because it' s relationships. It is not a metaphor and of relationships and loving relationships. And basically there, because they put you in a little bit of inclusion because at some point, it ' s a gay relationship. No, or you could think about it,

but what? But the point is that the robot becomes neutral, because you could, that is, identify yourself anyway, no, that is, you identify yourself in every way, then, but what were you going to say. I' m also sorry that if you didn' t get the scene from the gutter, so did you. Yeah, I mean, they screamed in my living room. Yes, well, I go up several so you see look also you had the experience children, because yes, yes, yes, they have. It' s a nice metaphor of relationships I know I

could say it doesn' t go beyond Ornei' s friendship. It' s one is talking about couple relationships. For it to work well, it must be a couple because a friend will not stop seeing it as good, already has another friend, because to me it is not, but in order to really with true, yes, it has to be a couple. So that' s like my only theme that being a bought robot is like I said, so why did you take them and buy another one? Then it ' s both of them. That' s how interesting we are sometimes with

relationships. I' m broke and the robbery' s broken It' s no good I' m going to buy another one and it' s because the dog is very lonely, yes or no. This approach to how you ' re alone is great, that is, and playing punk In addition, I was excited, because that' s how the 1980s are, they' re very well represented up to New York, dirty and dangerous, although it ' s very nice drawn, but you understand that it' s not the new York, well, neither is the current one, because now it'

s not damaged by other issues. But it is if it tastes like 80 that part, which is very father, what it accomplished and is very good film. The squeals jins or the commercials this you want that the ciness is a character, yes, yes, that is, it is what great movie, I mean, yes, and it is clear that I insist, yes, it is friendship, yes, but it is also this first relationship.

It' s not a relationship yes, I think it' s mainly homosexual, but but with it' s very well written and magic in the narrative. What it does to you is it becomes universal, so it identifies you if it can be that robot, it can be a woman, a man as you see it, we' re not going. Yeah, well, finally, I mean, come on, he' s the repository of your wishes. Finally, and in the end, Mr Miyagi comes out. Then what else do you ask for? Yeah, sure, sure, sure,

yeah, yeah, sure. I already said that character, yes, yes, the character that repairs and everything becomes a little familiar to me. Yes, it' s very nice. I just wanted to comment on my children ' s reaction, I mean, because right now, I' m not going to talk about the plot anymore or anything, but, yes, the children' s religion is important and it really caught my attention, not that

sometimes I say you don' t try not to underestimate children. Obviously not, but they always surprise you like the things that can be, that you can understand and that you can understand also one when you were a kid And we talked like that in the past, like, well, we talked about children as if we had never been children. But we forget that we had

there in that situation. But well, says greetings Andres Peroa, who is here, to Ricardo Reyes also greetings to those who most ay here in Catalina is seen crisis, chrisis is out there also we send a great, great, great greeting Christo eighty- five is also, thank you, a great greeting to all the people who are with us. Share the transmission or lax support us and thank you, Andrew rual Te. Send us a sticker,

a nice sticker. They' re very talkative there so much that I move him and I can' t see him for something is the New York that Homer Odia says Ricardo Reyes, yes, it' s true, yes, we lost Faus. But Ahorita, I vote summer, you worry, she ' s vocalizing, but Ahorita, come back New York, Homer Odia just because they put her cat and she can' t go to the bathroom yet in the twin towers, so they banned the episode of a good time.

Then he came back for the best. He came back to that Michael Jackson guy, which I' m sorry about, because I didn' t like the New York guy that much. And instead, Michael Jackson' s is great and not regga. But, besides, it has all this detail that I' ve only seen him once. I want to see her a second time and I thought about why we see we focus on the main characters, no, but then you look at the secondary ones and there' s a

lot of detail about everything they' re doing, too. No and well, of course, this whole relationship with Septenberg, with the song by Ark Wine Windown Fire, which I was listening to out there an interview with the director and just because he mentioned how important this element becomes, because in the end the song is projecting a lot of what is also being told through the characters. No. Yeah, I totally agree. Hey, I just got my mic rebooted. I know what happened, I mean, and he had

technical flaws, but anyway, it' s amazing. He says he says eighty- five of mine He sedated MX as much as he did in New York. Yes, yes or yes, if you have a faith experience in Mexico City uff because it can be a city that welcomes you or hides you horribly. Well, listen, thank you very much. Follow Carlos Andrés Mendiola, on Carlos a Mendiola on Instagram and on tiktok, and you can also follow him on Carlos Andrés Mendiola on Facebook, Carlos Amendiola on Instagram and Tiktok,

or Carlos Andrés Mendiola on Facebook. Thank you very much. Carlos Sandez. Manuel, we' re talking about the actor. Then I promise you a bad actor, because it' s not to hang us so much because I' m already giving them. So, I know I' ve been saying it for almost two years now or Gabriel' s age, but it ' s real. I promise and well, Daniel Villamil follow him thanks from Miamil. Follow him on arrobadan Wake Wake le Boka and double Arrobadawnwake on Twitter

and Instagram. Thank you, Daniel, thank you, see you. Thank you, Jamil and Paco Marín thank you very much, Paco Marín, and follow him also in your twilight. Paco script under ml o. Arroba Paco ml seven in intagram. Right, Paco. Thank you. I' m paying something else you want to tell your audience. Nothing that varies. Finally, there are many premieres. The billboard is really right now, constantly changing and giving the choice to Mexican films. As always is the recommendation right now.

The one I think is the one that' s worth the most is love and math from Claudia Saint Lus, a dear friend and a great director. Then go and see quickly before this priviw that whoever has seen a bad actor. How much do you get and then we talk about her? How much you give Paco four wow, I mean, she' s bad. Carlos Andrés, Manuel isn' t ready yet, but Daniel yes, Daniel yes, I' m sorry. I' ll give you a six. I think it' s the film that Michel Franco has always wanted to make

and he hasn' t been able to make. This guy made it. Jalá second. That' s not that it' s the big movie, but I think it' s going away at a good time. Okay, okay, well, there it is. Okay. We have to thank Claudia Cuevas for her super charte. Thank you Carla, greetings from Denmark. I don' t miss its contents. Cuevas, thank you very much. We ' ve never read you I almost think there' s a good show going on, guys. Thank you, thank you two, everyone until the next

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