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they not miss these so special chapters. I don' t know what you call them, but they don' t have a name. Carlos Andrés Minel is advertising us monsemor that we are and that way they send greetings and send you congratulations. That Montse just arrived now slept to the children and because Mons is outside and already arrived, then he already met for the first time sleeping
children and this a little can send some things that you paint lilies. There ' s more going on that' s going on Uh- huh No more than that. Then he said no, for he had already spoken better to enter. We talked about other things and I said it' s okay. We don' t have a name for the clips we' re making yet, because it was a moons idea. Hey, that' s where we ' re going in the car talking. It' s already amazing, it
' s really fun today. So that' s where we' re getting it and that' s where we take it and thank you for the batons. Check it out. All right, all right. I already saw where he was talking about the little light and the one he' s talking about Garfield. There with monse behind the wheel, so don' t miss them too, yeah, hey, thank you so much for the commercial, if we just started it two weeks ago, two weeks ago, you don'
t want to talk to me anymore. He' s really stuck working already I saw him I didn' t see him, because he' s got time right now. Yeah, right, well, yeah, we' re going to say hello to marnmpaco marine, too, how are you, Paco, he' s a low bastard He hears what' s going on Paco froze You' re there. Well, I was with a lot very well,
yes. We' re talking about light, mijares in the car, in the segment we were doing and the talk is interesting and well, he ' s watching the Saga Life show with Adela who is interviewing Sofia, Rivera Torres. This is interesting. There' s what Adela says because I don ' t know, I don' t think she has any other vision that I don' t share, but good. I mean, this sophie of Riberators has a vision of the comedy that I don' t share, but well, well, it' s a very funny duel for you. Some
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and Andrés Bro, thank you so much, too. And hey Paco you saw Garfield, you didn' t. I missed her You jumped her free. I also think I think that, fortunately not. Fortunately, bet Mons and I have a position that we didn' t like at all, but I don' t know that Carlos has no carp. I' m going to mutate you, I' m going to mutate you, but I ' m going to mutate you, because the twenty- two gets a little
bit, and now I' m going to mutate anything to me. So help and then get like Garfield air, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, well. Me and Monts didn' t like Garfield and I didn' t like Gartfield. Gabriel got a little bored. I' m not hiding in it but yes, I did Lucy too no, well, and sometimes kids live her differently. But yeah, it was kind of a consensus. So we didn' t love it. Sure at the end, Gabriel said yes, it' s amazing, but one moment he wanted to leave.
But good. Anyway, Garfield' s an animated movie about Garfield' s relationship with his dad. And his dad happens to apply his son' s. Wait a minute, I' ll be right back and we' ll get back. Oh, yeah, he comes back, but when he comes back, it' s already taken about three days, three days, he ' s gone over like three villages. Well, they' re simplifying it a little bit, but yeah, it did go well, I mean, it went over three villages, I mean, it leaves him garfielih alone on
the street and dad goes for food. It' s just that Carlos Ans Medio already realized you like Harfels' dad. Let' s tell you, but let' s just say he leaves it for food. He goes for food and then Hagarfield. It takes a little longer than that and Ganfield, on the other side of the street, smells like pizza. There' s an Italian restaurant where John is. Then you get to the showcase and you start to have this you can see the shorts, you don' t mean,
you have a game. There with John from the pizza. Go into the restaurant, eat the pizza and then it' s through the food where Gabel takes refuge and searches. Now they calm their cravings for loneliness and abandonment and make their bond with John and Cortea. For we see Garfiel already installed in the cynic and melon cat pachoncito, and then suddenly he is in the box that we see and bumper. But at no time does things change because
they kidnap him and hate him. They are taken by dogs and it turns out that they are taken to a cat that is like a species, like a mobster, like a villain and very Disney, I remember very much on Disney Fridays. And because he' s taking it, because Garty' s dad wants revenge. And it was the only way to be able, that
is, to have Gartil' s Pope. Let' s say under his clutches to ask him for a mission we' ll see will be impossible, not because of revenge and then Garfield inevitably has to bond with his father, relate to his father and jump into the adventure and solve a situation at home of a commission, one last blow, because dad is a thief. Besides, the paper thief, the whole Malison is Mendiola. Yeah, that'
s the context of history. Tell me what you thought and then I tell you that I didn' t like most of it, but, well, I really thought it was very wrong I mean, I' m not going to tell you that it fit me or that it displeased me. I literally thought x I like the moment when we' re introduced to Garfiel. That
' s very nice. You can see him there with his eyeballs and he already knows the tender moment that besides, sure, because very designed to sell more products, because, besides, because all the small characters are charming. We' ve already seen the cat in boots, we' ve got grogu and that feeds our booksellers right. But Payas, I think that' s very nice. I love Oddy. I think it' s fantastic today. I love that he doesn' t talk, but he comments with a lot
of opportunity. That' s like my movie highlights. Or it' s true. Hey, he' s the best person. I mean, he ' s an interesting character, he' s smart, not well- provided. The truth is near, because in every situation he is very equal. He' s got some object, he' s making some gesture. That gives you everything, you die of laughter and go. He' s very rescueable. The truth is that, outside of that, it seems to me like a very made movie, because like with pincitas, that is, the
story really. I don' t think he' s holding up most of it. It' s an adventure, like there' s several movies that they came up with at the same time they tried to put them all in there together. Not good. We' re gonna make a movie of origin, but we' re gonna make a movie of her reconciling with Dad,
but we' re gonna make a story of revenge. But let' s make a story like how hight th Movie you know how to steal, yeah, and then it' s like a thing over there in the blender that, as I tell you, it seemed to me like one more isn' t going to go much further. I think he' s going to go there, sort of in the locker, this funny one, but there' s nothing real about it. It' s not going to be the Oscar - nominated movie It' s not going to be the box office event.
That' s what it looks like to me. I' m totally counting on you. Now it seems to me, moreover, that there was no need for a garte film, I mean, it was not necessary. Ah good to see the best, that is, of course, with a good script, but this, this one was not necessary. No. No. I don' t quite understand what was the need to tell Garfield' s relationship with his dad because in the film he doesn' t give me anything, nothing else brings me as a gentleman left that in the middle he wants
to do things, but he did everything halfway. Everybody looks bad. They always give up, I mean, they never finish stealing jobs, they never finish taking care of their son, I mean, their son leaves him, for good, because he' s going to get food. But then he quits because he can' t get him a better life. He abandons it, that is to say, his task is incomplete. The way Dad' s gonna see it. I almost don' t know what on Sundays. I don' t see him when he' s going to eat as a
family, but he never comes near him. He sees it from a distance, all in half, and sometimes the punches fail because he has to go see his son. So, that is, he abandons the cat that he hates, he also abandoned them and betrayed them and left her hanging there, they put her in the boat, that is, there' s a robbery. It seems to me that you leave them hanging and as you need one
so you have completed the team. Then he' s in there, he ' s in jail, he' s in jail, he' s in jail, he' s in the doghouse, and he never does that, I mean, he never does anything right, or I never know how well, but he never completes the missions. Then, because I don' t have so much empathy for the Pope, because in the end he' s still almost the same person. Here he stays, he doesn' t have
any left of another, he comes back for his son. But because he ' s not an adorable character either, it' s not a big message.
One two has a very rare subtraffic, which is the character of the bull and the low, which are the image of the cheese that makes Garfield eat, that is the mark that that eats Garfield, has in an image of a cow and a bull and has a love story those two characters happen to be separated because I didn' t understand why, because the bull was no longer profitable, that is, everyone was going to see the cow.
Everyone meant with bacon the bull gets kicked out of the company. Almost no longer serves him and he is thrown out by the bloody capitalist and then gas finds him There they find him because the bull is related to the blow they have to do. It has a direct relationship, which we understand each other, but it doesn' t make sense either. The villain is a villain and also weird, like no more than revenge, because like she' s crazy there' s no concept that sustains the film, that is, not
all the characters have a little bit. This subject of abandonment could be, that is, there is as an element, but it is not well amalgamated, that is, they never understood. Now you were saying why we need a new Garfield movie, because this is not why they didn' t have a real concept, an idea of ok we' re going to build and say this about abandonment sounds like a little weird about we' re going to
have a children' s movie about abandonment. But maybe it' s a posture, an idea, something elaborate there that I had, something that would make a better film, and I wouldn' t give us a movie that, as they said here too a little bit in the comments, maybe it ' s like a long episode that I just married already a series in which they were getting him more and more and more and more and more and more
and more to make it longer instead of making a solid John. But the movie, I say the series was fun the one of the nineties, well very funny, that is, where there was a cynical bacqueton Garfield who was always struggling with wanting to have fun and not do anything and swallow and eat whatever he wanted and there was always something that interrupted him, like last season ' s ants. That character was the best I suddenly asked, oh, they' re not last season' s ants and then there they carry the
ants singing. We' re the ants that you missed your food. How that chapter made me laugh. It' s silly. I mean, they did last season and they come back that season to play Garten' s food and they have their song. They already had their musical theme. And we don' t see this here. We' re not going to do it with the same carism. Nor does it even look past spear, I was going to say such evils, it is also wrong, but it looks past spear, that is to say it looks abusive, not and I felt it
little angeled. So that doesn' t give him the license anymore and he misbehaves with the others, like they never actually had the character. I believe that is the problem of the background that a film that does not understand the nature of Garfield makes, and therefore does not present us with a story that will profit him, that honors him and that does, because in everything politically incorrect, that could be Garfiel, or the not sympathetic, that could be,
because precisely that makes him such a memorable character. No, then they give us one of several more movies that we sure have this summer, which will be like one more to throw into the trunk of the films that will not transcend this year. Sure, totally, totally good, so there' s Garfield. They' re not going to see her. There are people who did like to tell you it' s a good cartoon. Yes, also of the chance to complain, for what is no longer to kill,
neither is he hear, Paco tell us. Now it' s your turn to tell us what you saw in the week, what do you want to talk about? What do you want to talk about? Well, it may well be that preaching Right now by profession danger with ryan gosling or it' s like a trip there to the 80s very or short of the timios. The reigning preta of the timios, or I don' t know which one ' s new. The exact new title is King Nomo depends on OTOP and New Fina, the new kingdom, which I think are two premieres. Right
now, they' re still on quite interesting billboards. So, I don ' t know what you like or start. I think you can start with the planet of apes, you put it on, you know, a little bit and days if we don' t embroider it with spoilers and everything, but I think it' s worth your impressions and then we talk about a dangerous profession like going through weird, because he also saw that you sold it and I think he wants to talk about the movie. I see it and
it happens well. It' s known. Yeah, I think he took a picture of me with Caesar at CS. Yeah, yeah, ex p or I didn' t take it. I was laughing and, according to me, that' s not the one in the movie. Or not. Well, right now, she tells me. Yes, Caesar is that of this trilogy that, because it was very successful, of the franchise, of this reboot that there was for a few years and that really seems to me quite good what they had done in terms of history, in terms of the
way in which the characters depend, the problematic effects that were wonderful. I think it was a fairly decent trilogy that was just closing down, because with the death of Císar, which, because it was as good as it was, here closes the trilogy. And but the franchise says you don' t know what, because we can get even more out of this new idea. And so they said and I just think it was because they said that the villain that this thymus was like he had opened up the whole new possibility of
the universe, of silver, of apes. And yes, I think he did have potential. And the movie here, King' s not Planet of Daps, because it' s not bad. I just think it' s, like, half a gass, because, because they just like to take back a little bit of the premise of the previous trilogy, that is, let' s see the same problems that had already been half solved in three films before, but again starting from scratch, not as we were told ok.
This is like a new cycle and let' s see how it already died zzar and how there is a new order in the way apes have evolved, the one they have distributed, in which they have a new world, but they continue to have the same problem with humans. And there is also a problem very similar to how they are interacting with each other, in which, therefore, it is not the best way. But we see that it
is a film that simply recycles a little. The idea of the past feels very heavy, because it lasts almost two and a half hours and it really lasts quite long, but everything in the initial part is not so well written its script over there if you owe them the seams in this beginning, which also, because it helps enough so that in the end, because suddenly there is one and the other moment, then emotional, in which, because half
a barathon is announced. But then, you buy it because the movie entertains you. At the end of the day, I think it makes you entertained if it were half an hour, shorter driving, it would be a bigger gypsy, because I really think it' s a movie that has potential, because it' s a tape that' s been made before. It is told in a different way, but we have seen it before in this trilogy
and without spoiling them. But obviously, it remains as the open door for the franchise to continue with more ape film, with the new characters that it now features. They are just three new apes that appear and seek to be like charismatics. This new main tell me one thing has continuity. It has no continuity with the above touches that is actually the having seen the above,
that is honestly. I think this film starts from having a small prologue in which, because it is just recapitulating where we stay with the death of Zizar and so on. And then there will be a couple of characters that are from the previous movies, but you didn' t see them, too.
You can understand them without any problems. The film doesn' t really mean in You don' t need to have seen any of the other movies to know what it' s about then, because that' s also, because something positive goes within this, of this new delivery, because, well, you don' t need to know previous kickers, although if because it really is apes' pain, then better to see the previous three that are really better than this, also as much as visual quality, I think they are
better, which is despite how I tell them, it' s really very good visual and some very, very, very well created sets of such great services. That part is very father, that is, really Pouti, is very entertaining and because it is father to see. Too bad, because it lasts a long time, pity that it is not also written and pity that it recycles all its elements, but in general, that it has a film that fulfills you with anger, that is if you want to say it.
See it doesn' t bring anything, no, not exactly you can miss it and we could save it. And the study could have saved it, too. I' m sure it was a lot of money. And I don' t know, well, how' s he gonna get out of the locker? Not really, because it was probably a very expensive movie, by the way, because they really look great and give themselves pure fucking specials. Then, she must have gone out face, then see if she can
get back some of what she invested there. I think I' ll take the original series, the original saga, with those first five films that I finally think the one and the three are excellent. The four no longer go away what it is but the five already for Caesar to be ruler and there are fights between the gorillas and you see the peucotas, the masks of Latex.
But I' m stuck with that and I' m super mixed up, but I' m not convinced and I don' t like the truth at all, that is, since Tim Burton, all the things that have been done to him later I don' t like it. I don' t think der Walbert likes me that much. The others don' t really interest me much like seeing them again is that you know I' m not
really the fan too but I do think they were. It was a trilogy that knew how to sell well, that is because at the end of the day, they were able to renew and re- launch that in a different way, giving it a different twist than what we had seen before in Burder ' s in the original and so on, as if they knew how to do it like other twists and they also had the bus that the effects were
at their peak at that time. As for the, because the way an author can give life to a character in a virtual way, as they have said, then that part was telling. Then, then, really there gave him just like the great plus and the one that looked super good. Not then, well, I think that' s why the trilogy kind of had a big, big acceptance and it also, well, had a good reboot.
However, I would have been of the idea that it should have been over there, that we no longer need any more movie of the apes now or in the future. But, well, I don' t think it ' ll happen. I don' t think robots are the ones that are the most shocking for futures right now. We don' t go back to that part, but well I said Tim Burton' s, I don' t dislike it that much, but Timmouton' s nothing. Mack Walbrend was
also a discota saying. But if that Timboton with Walver when with that ending where it comes to the present and it' s the semiuns, the simiens are the apes in modern America let' s say he sees that he realizes that Abram Lincoln is an ape and they' re all apes there except him. That' s great, and I like that turn of time. I could avoid the movie. Yeah, it' s not my favorite either. I mean, I prefer Charleson gesturing by fucking saying they did it and they
did it. I prefer that a thousand times. But that one, well, I could keep that one. Let' s say the modern ones. Then comes the trilogy you' re talking about Paco. If those give me the same thing, Paco or really. That' s Caesar. I don ' t care about the same thing and the original movies I like. The second is a very rare thing, whether or not you saw them just the first. I didn' t get all those done. This isn' t
good. She' s good and I' m laughing because I can' t untie her from the Simpsons musical, the planet of the Apes anymore. But she' s good. That' s okay, so this cult. I' m not gonna defend her like she' s big, like that. But it' s okay. Not the second, if it' s weird. The second ones are humanoids. There they developed telekinetic powers, because they worship the nuclear bomb and you see radiation. That' s where they
transformed. Now they have a big brains that is like Tomi Dalli, they also do a parody and the simsons then and there are also inside the apes planet they are like enemies of the apes. But, well, the third thing that happens in that second, the apes discover there, that is, they start fighting humans. These have brains, there are big guys, and in the end, Cornelius and Sira. It seems to me that they escape and reach the earth in the past and there they have Caesar. And for
they die, evidently, and Caesar grows, grows in a circus. Then it is released and the rebellion of the ape' s prenet. And then we see the future. They are all apes and Caesar is trying to gather
them all, humans and apes to work in harmonies. It' s a nice thing, it seems to me, and because you see the masquerade, which looks Latex and is very franchise, it' s very uneven, but because with that I stay, I don' t know the people who think tell us, what do you think if they saw them, greetings that he says, but now with this girl who speaks he has intelligence. I mean,
humans are smart. Paco, yes, yes, really here the theme is that humans were always smart in that new franchise, because they pass like the virus and they just kind of involve some. But there is a group that, then, remains as before and that are struggling to survive. It ' s like if there are groups of humans who do, because they went down a little bit in evolution, but there' s always been humans who are there like fighting for survival. And here too, for this is added.
That' s why I say it' s a little bit to recycle the themes of the past, because yes, this was like the crux of the trilogy, to see how the human was with the ape and how they could be stronger together, because it' s like your gether Strung, which is like the part the motto or Caesar' s, which identifies it.
So, that' s what they were looking at here and here, because this girl is the one that suddenly finds these protagonists in the story, in order to give a narrative motive now to the film, to see what she uses already with this new problem that they are putting on screen. So, that' s what' s happening a little bit. But, but, well, it' s what lives in the past movies and they' ve seen them. If they saw one, they all saw a little more, yeah, yeah, they sound. Those are good, because then I told
them that nothing else. I got stuck in the plot. Then to see the first plant the ges of Charlton Heston, where the astronaut arrives to a planet of the apes and believes that it is on another planet and is closed
in the future. In the second we see those two astronaut coughs coming to the same place, but they encounter their humanoids that have this kinetic capacity thanks to the nuclear bomb, it' s nuclear energy and they worship nuclear energy and then the apes arrive and they do destroy, but they destroy the place. But since it is linked to energy, which is how they worship nuclear
energy, this is human and then the whole plan is destroyed. But they manage to escape by showing off on the human ship and in the third they reach the earth. And so all of these who are these soft apes, how total they die. But Caesar survives po as he survives he takes him to Ricardo Montalbán, who is the circus gojunu, and takes Caesar. And in the fourth, because it already turns out that apes are evolving and are being used by humans as slaves, as servitude. And little by little,
because that one is going to lead this rebellion nothing more than Caesar. Here it does have as a much calmer side, it is not as aggressive as that of the previous trilogy. You guys are more like Professor Challes than anything else. And in the fifth, we already see to stop there doing everything and everything that is going to be. Humans are fighting with apes, oranguanas and what we call ourselves and chimpanzees against gorillas. They' re not there
trying to mediate, trying to get along. That' s the five movies on the apes' planet, and I' m gonna stick with those. Then profession danger that the andres liked more of profession danger. I didn' t love her. I think you have your areas of opportunity there, also
your jumps is the opportunity. Be very nice to say so clearly. I ' m intrigued because I think you' re going through a phenomenon there half a joke or I don' t know if it' s a bit funny ' s got a eighty- something on the Metacity broathnd to take you and for producers, not so funny, because the film has good reviews. He it seems he' s going to become one of the failures of summer. But what' s it about? Yeah, I think we' re still
having the problem last year. There' s a lot of premiere last week because he said he' s in danger and Garthel' s here in Mexico, in the United States. Garkel arrives at the end of the month. But besides, this week we have the planet of apes. But in addition, last week was on Prime Video the idea of IT that was very successful on Prime Video. So, I don' t know, but good what it' s about. In case you haven' t seen anything else to
give you there the starting point. Ryan Gostling plays call Seavers is a double. We are presented at the beginning as a very very successful, very effective double who is in love with a camerawoman who is the character of Emily Blond. Something happens that double what' s there let' s say a little bit. Unfortunately, he has an accident and then, later, he is invited to make exactly double a movie that is going to be the prima opera of Emily Blond' s character. So, then, he wants to participate
because he is in love with her. No and already in this production the conflict until the protagonist who makes Aaron Taylor Johnson, who I do not know how shits you, but to me it seems that he is like an actor more with chamuco than with charisma. But well, total that disappears, disappears the protagonist and you will have to find that goes yes, yes, exactly, it is a has more chambuco than anything else. Well, I don ' t know. I feel the same way why he was professed to be
in danger. Anyway, I don' t understand. I' m paying what you think is good. I think that on the subject that with Gabriel Carlos, which I am very interested in, also in the part of why the film may not be a box office failure, especially in the United States this phenomenon has been seen by the fact that the studios are releasing the films in streaming. A few weeks later, then people are very used to saying well, why I' m going to see her at the cinemas and I
can see her three weeks later on my screen for free. So that really has been the main theme by which many films that are not high profile or that do not have as much film experience let' s take it, as well as these canonical events in cinema to be able to see certain films that will mark certain moments in pop culture, because maybe people decide to wait a bit, not then I think that there goes a bit the question of profession danger and its failure. Okay. I wouldn' t call failure here,
because I think it' s a good movie. I liked it. Yeah, I think it' s also, I mean, in this attempt to mix romantic comedy with action and comedy as such doesn' t go so well with it I always think there is no. That' s his mistake in that he doesn' t know what tone to tell his story and he doesn ' t really commit to a genre or else he doesn' t know how to mix them. Good, because that' s exactly where Stiles' movie
experiments are. Yeah, I mean, it' s kind of failing in these parts of which, I mean, there are movies that work amazingly. I was telling them a couple of weeks ago about George Monster with Melisa Barrera, who is already a musical, a romantic comedy and also has a horror movie. No, that' s not like a lot of mixed genres that work very well for him here, he' s not that father. However, I think Ryan Gosling has a charisma, because he' s impressive and
he' s a great comedian as well as an actor. He' s got a funny, fat- bullying time of physical comedy, too, very well. So, from all the time the movie Emily Blond I think is on autopilot. I really don' t think I felt it as well it was made like one, it fulfills and there' s its role comes out foot because it' s paper that demands too much but, because it' s in Goostling automatic leote, since it takes the film because it really is, it' s for him, it' s for him to look,
it' s for you to really enjoy the tape with him. I didn ' t regret Nemax anymore, because there' s no other way to see Ryan Gosling. Actually, I mean, it was like I' m gonna see any more because it has to happen. And yes, well, it wasn' t fun. I think I' m telling you, he had some really funny moments. There' s a lot of gags that made me laugh pretty much one of Taylor Swip that I was really screaming in the living
room. It' s good that I was alone It was really a Nemes function that I was alone and I could laugh at all my widths because it
was very good. There are several that are really well- mounted, but I think the film would have worked better as a comedy, maybe a spy shoot or a police comedy, as well as that well- concentrated with this romance, like a sub- trama, nothing else there that wasn' t like a main thing and that lasts a little bit less, put it an hour and a half instead of two, and I think it would be a hit in that way not because I really think that it does suddenly weigh on
the film, but wow I think it' s an interesting, entertaining, fun tape and, yeah, I think it' s worth seeing it in the movies because, because I' ve already exposed it before, you can see Ryan goal Sing in Neimax And because you can' t always. Then go see him at Neytmags to enjoy a little bit right now that we can
do it I think it happens a little bit now. This doesn' t mean that this director does a little bit of his films, because he' s the same director of Bulle Treing, who also leaves you as with this feeling of there being a lot of support at the same time that of Bat Bonny, that of Bad Bonny is exactly with Brad Pitt It' s that s not much, too many jokes and a lot of exposure. Let'
same director, because he does have a lot of interesting things. There' s say what happens behind cameras and there are many jokes about the industry, the need to generate, because movies like this, precisely or like others that
we' ve been talking about a little bit right now. Obviously, there is also a lot of intention to make the work of the doubles visible that generally, because the double job is so that you don' t realize that there is ideally a good job of a double should go unnoticed and give us
this feeling that the actors are the ones doing it. I don' t think all that is father, because yes, there are jokes, there are references to Tom Cruz and to all these kinds of issues, to the actors and their excesses, to the absurd plots of some films that here any resemblance to one that sounds to them, because you have a story that happens between cowboys and aliens. Not then, well, that in creative control or not
of the directors against the producers, that is, all that part. I think he' s very father, but I think it' s even a movie that, at first sight, you can have a good time and maybe in second sight, you' re still going to enjoy it more, because you' re going to find him more things, no more of these jokes, more of these reviews. Well, then, let' s see how he' s doing. I have my doubts. I agree with Paco.
I think also, something that' s happening is that people are waiting, unless you feel it' s the event, like it happened with Barbie, like it happened with Openheimer. I have to see this on the first weekend. I think a lot of people are waiting. We' re gonna let the rest of you go to the movie and tell us if it' s worth going to see Ryan Gosling at imax or I' m waiting for him
to get home. Saves my way out, saves my money. And so anything easier is those remakes, which are remakes or tributes to television series of the eighties, for example, seventy as stars gy Hotch, for example, with who it was oh Good or Wilson and who it might be. I think so, no, yes, no, well, I didn' t like it and what else. According to me, there' s a couple more of those. I don' t know. I mean, I don ' t love it. I don' t think they' re gonna look
good from the beginning that you' re going around. A certain kind of nostalgia, a certain guy there, so, a movie that' s going to entertain nothing else is nostalgia And now and I don' t know why they make it. I really don' t know if it' s a budget they had to spend or what, but why they end up being that or not. Yes, although she' s happy, yes, she has something to say, but yes, yes, yes, yes, she does have a pro or, it' s designed to make you enjoy yourself.
But if you' re a little bit more nailed, let' s say as we' ll understand, yes, it has, it has a story, it has a proposal. It' s not garfiel that makes them balls all here. Yeah, there' s something they' re proposing that they ' re looking for. Share us clear, good poe. Okay, that ' s where I see it from Haszard' s duks, for example.
Also that remake, because x is also like safe that Jessica Simpson and she would be very pretty, like she had a very nice moment and then she married Nicklashe and they had her reality where I think they already stayed in reality. It' s very bad standing, but not the reason and it lost its fame. Yeah, then, right, after being reality, Nickleshay, I mean, I was saying what makes this chemistry so good, because soon they made it very silly. The cuts they made were to show that she
was suddenly very silly. Yeah, because it' s and suddenly there. Yeah, I was falling, too. And Nicklashi was not seen again either, as I have done, as some other little things, but it remained as in this status as a television figure, as not an ilester, but as a level b level let' s say already accurate as everyone who makes Superman. Eventually, ah let' s not expect Henry Kagan to, but as the menso left the whit Chale they removed so I' m already going
to superhand, although he says I wasn' t so comfortable. There he goes to Superman and they tell him what you think. Henry didn' t always hear you wanted to close with the following quickly. Tim Robot, Tim dog, ay tim Robot, tim RobotTM, but he' s watching. If she' s beautiful, we' re out of the movies, even days later. I don' t know if at the same time there were days later a guy kept talking like that, but I got a bad thing about the robot, I mean the dog like he' s a bad person.
We started talking and then I saw that if you were arming yourself on social networks the tim Robot, tim Perro. Then I said. I' m going to ask the boys to watch Bot timer, Robot timer. Yeah, no, well, I' m Robot Rob, so there' s a moment that the robot is the character that he wants the most, it ' s that he grows the most, that he' s more mature and
the dog that I like very badly in the end. Ah Ma, I liked him, I don' t like him, but I mean, if I get elected, I prefer the robot, but I like them both and I think they' re acting good, so I didn' t understand at all, because people started in the first place. Why they started the dog or the robot. I didn' t understand. By axis, he' s like an animated character and there was a lot of projection of his share
on twitter at many times to cancel people on our romantic seriouss. But, well, if I had to do someone, I' d be the dog. Yeah, I mean, I don' t want to cancel the dog either. But it does seem to me that for the dog it is convenient that the robots that on the beach, that can not go and lives his life and has it as it takes for granted, since they do put him in jail with tries to open, but it can arrive in other ways and it does not succeed. Okay. It' s not that I don'
t make it. They don' t try to do it, because other people come, but they don' t, but that' s what the movie is about and the end is that they don' t stay sorry for the spoiler, but that they don' t end up together. Obviously, yes, yes, well, I mean the joke is that I understand, but we' re going precisely the mos dog. If we' re doing it, it really lets it go and then it goes, well, much more comfortable from the privilege of being able to buy another robot and be able
to have another life and the other poor. There he' s waiting for them to fix it, which in the end I don' t love, but well, since he' s a robot that depends a lot on others, because if he' s waiting for them to fix it and someone comes and finally decides, but in the end he can make a decision I stay with this person who helped me, I don' t mean it helped me to fix myself or he somehow fixed me not at all, because it' s because they' re not original Barts anymore. But so stay with him
and not ruin the dog' s life. But also, obviously it' s easier to identify with the robot, because the robot has a more difficult time, say, or at least physically, or visibly, it' s much more traumatic to see what happens to the robot. No, Lucy was suffering You see, there was something wrong with the robot. When they get there, the little lunch boxes, the three little boats, and they take her leg off, Lucy, you don' t know how she got like that. So his leg, Dad, his leg counts his leg, Mom,
we told him why they' re taking his skin off. Yeah, that moment they' re gonna live in this movie, that' s the truth. Pretty traumatic, but I think we finally interpret this as a romantic or friendly story. The point of the film is that the people who accompany us in life are not necessarily going to be for life. Yes, and besides, the processes of relationships not that one goes away and lives life stays
waiting. But in that process things happen to the person except. But because the case is not you I am this and at some point, because we can go back to resume our relationship. It' s already in the other that one staying if one day we can come back. And because under the
circumstances, the robot doesn' t make sense. But as it has happened to them, no, I think we all had some friend friend in high school, in high school, in college who was your friend and who you were like I win everywhere and with whom you might have that relationship or try to keep that relationship. And then, because the distances, the paths grow differently and then you find yourself and you' re very happy to meet that person, but you realize that you don' t really have anything in common
anymore, out of that past. Yes, yes, yes, there is another world there before your eyes and other circumstances. Yeah, that' s the father of the movie and it' s very well told and very well written. Satan is thus three- year- old Lucia and Gabriel of cinema as accustomed to visually vertiginous images at YouTube click. Do I want to change? Do I? Do I want to change? They stayed that way from
the whole movie. I mean, I don' t think in any movie I' d ever have them sit around watching the game from start to finish. That' s wonderful. That is a great virtue of the film because besides and also without dialogues, yes, and with music, besides gar ah that is the music, that is, that anchor of the lyrics. I was just in the music and it was like for poy like some kind of choir there Greek that was suddenly to announce something to you, to help you,
but the rest pure images. So, well, let' s talk about today later, I don' t know if you want to talk about it anymore, but and you' re hearing me, not that you don ' t hear me, but that' s not how we talked about it. This, we had this discussion. I didn' t teach them were another practice with mons yes, I told him to see if the next week. Already the children' s theme more as explained, but I am light
and above all, that is very demanding with her. But now if he was asleep and Lucina too more than the monts was all day in a wash. But well, hello to the money. It' s still a long way around here. Greetings. Thank you. Hey, I was also asking you to say hello over here. Let me tell you who I was at the frozen cataline. Said you didn' t say hello, Hi Lris frozen. How are you? Christo eighty- five. There were also other alternatives,
says Cris eighty- five. You' re right, Tim Robot, it says under brod Tim Robot, well yeah, that' s the way things are in the social media world. Whether it' s not a lusero or not or a Steam Robot or a dog. And so are the things that even but with the girl, no yes tim lu Zero that also I stayed well, but well, very well. Hey, well, thanks for
being here. Paco, thank you very much. Follow Paco Marín in Paco, screenplay under him on twitter and pa' cml seven on Instagram and follow Carlos Anduez Mendiola as Carlos to Mendiola on Instagram and on tiktok go everywhere. Yeah, follow him everywhere. That sounds like a thing, but follow him everywhere. Carlos comes out violently is only virtually Carlos Andrés Mendiola on Facebook.
That hits me a little bit. How are you being snuggled on Facebook why you have an account on Facebook or your instagram or on twitter a little bit not I good for those things that then shouldn' t share or it is also because yes or you block the person or is it that I see you what that is? Like it' s not like you' re touching me on Facebook and touching me Well, you like me if they don' t block it, now they are. Yeah, that' s weird for me.
It' s not a very strange speech from some people. You open up your partner networks to be seen and when someone sees you too much, the complaint begins. But good, but well, listen, well, thank you so much for being here. But Paco came back carlos before half you saw her like nothing else. It was a matter of communication that he doesn ' t know where he is. I didn' t write him either.
I wrote you, Pacu I said for sure, if you don' t listen to me, they can' t. It was also where you went for holiday compositions where you went to see ficatela ah look at everything very bohemian, notice, very well something suffering already you see as paco. Well, all right, then. Thank you very much for the people who were with us and we see each other and listen to each other in the next episode of voluntary preference. Even the audio editing is carried out by out the creak
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