How welcome you are to remain at the same time. Today we are going to talk about Mexican reggaeton, which experts tell me about today and what is coming for the future. Let' s also talk about the end of x ninety- seven and then more themes. That' s where we have earrings in the Mexican Cathedral, so, of course, don' t leave that we started this program. That you' re hearing involuntary permanence, Fausto Ponce,
how you are. I want to introduce you to tell them that you are a music producer and what else the tour will live from how many creative things they do, because everything has to do with multimedia, because there we go mainly, because to the music, the networks and all that in that world we turn my dear Fausto, the Fausto Ponce how you are hearing good, because tell them now yes that our insider and our expert in the world
of music and particularly in the theme of the Mexican reggaeton, obstacles. We are partners and work together there in the saga and in the mornings. It always brings me up to date on everything that happens in the Mexican reggaeton and gives me a lot of laugh. We' ve had a lot of serious talk about gender and we were good at dilan told me and you know what
it is, because this goes to the serious. I mean, it' s getting more and more serious with the reggaeton, because Spotify just released a playlist, that is, with recommendations from Mexican reggaeton, and it' s a list that also goes to Latin America. Don' t say. Yes, because I was talking to you these days my dear Fausto who, because he is putting series to the question of the Mexican reggaeton, because I think it is not only the Mexican reggaeton in general, all the Mexican music,
but specifically right now that niche of the Mexican reggaeton. And the truth is, you say I' m the expert on this, but I could say no. But the truth is, yes, because all these guys here on this cover are from my generation, they' re from my litter. With some I' ve had the opportunity to work the, I' ve heard
since they' re starting. With some I came to play at some events and now to see them up to the top, because for me it is the truth very exciting and because nothing my dear fausto what you want to ask, but truth that is not a minor thing. Let' s see,
we haven' t talked many times. It' s not a minor thing that' s happening at the rector' s scene in Mexico, but it ' s only until Ahorita, not a few months ago we talked about how the Boguetoci was beginning to hear, the milestone of the Dani Flow mall, that is, we' re going out of a niche no, that is, they were starting to break now, they were beginning to spread and now, I think, there is already a much clearer picture with the growth of
the reggaeton here in Mexico, and we had talked about it a long time ago because, like, it wasn' t that they looked at it badly in the Mexican reggaeton, but as you said it cost them work. Others understand by islanc does not look. I think so. The Mexican reggaeton has been going on for a long time. I think about ten twelve years ago he' s been the Mexican reggaeton, obviously he was in the shadows.
It was there in the underground, because one, the commercial reggaeton or the reggaeton of Puerto Rico, will be badly seen then, because obviously not the worst of us. The other is also that, because there were other genres that were dominating the mainstream. But now that the reggaeton, the commercial reggaeton, the Colombian reggaeton, Puerto Rican, went to the mainstream, because obviously it also opened the door to the Mexican reggaeton. I have to say in
particular. The truth is that I think that what the Puerto Rican reggaeton did fifteen years ago, ten years ago, is what is now being gestated with the Mexican reggaeton. Fifteen years ago, the Puerto Rican reggaeton began. The labels, they were starting to give these exponents spaces. And that' s what' s happening right now with the Mexican reggaeton. And I can say it because I' m in there. I' m not in the guts,
I' m in the industry. I' m listening to them, seeing them with some of them, talking and basically we' re just starting to grow this industry. It didn' t help us much, or it helps us a lot as well what happened to the lying runners. But this Mexican reggaeton, my dear Fausto. I believe that the lying runs were made more in the United States than here, the truth and they wereom because they
were financed with money from the United States. But this Mexican reggaeton faus is from here, he' s from the city and he' s getting a boom. But you don' t think what Nata did, for example, back in the North and all, you don' t think it does have that flavor, because from the North and maybe at the best of the border. But it' s just that I saw Nata, she didn' t do it in Hermosillo, she didn' t do it in her town. Nata did it in Los Angeles. They all lived in Los Angeles, in
all those cities. Everything. Then. So, obviously, it' s not the same thing. The investment of an artist in the United States to the investment that can be made here in Mexico. So the truth is that I too, so I give a lot of credit to the exponents of the Mexican reggaeton, because, because they started little bit biting stone. And it ' s also very important, is that the Latin American reggaeton, Colombian, Puerto Rican, the truth fausto, because you won' t let me lie,
it started to sound the same. The whole reggaeton started to sound the same. And that' s where that niche opened, where the Mexican reggaeton came in and said let' s put in different sounds. Let' s do this, let' s do the other one. And you know it not that the industry is very piranha and you have heard something different and say come separate here. No, yeah, yeah, hey, it' s okay, I mean, I like it. The truth is, the raw
ones, your two echoes that thrill me a lot. I don' t know if you' re excited about the word, but, well, I don' t know, for example, about killing Ael that I can sing and they' re farted with pen weight. Yeah, I think the word emotion is an excess. I don' t know if he' d buy me a good record. That' s already very old school, but well, yeah, I mean, you know, I mean, I don' t know if it would be. I' d be part of it. Let' s say a record or all the weighty songs problem in my library,
as well as something I' m intimate with. I don' t know, but I recognize things that I like a lot, but reggaeton Mexican costs me a little more work. I don' t know. Not so much the bogeyman and cilitoi things that, that is, sound good, that are sticky. But there' s a no dary flow. For example, I mean, Danielow does, he takes me out too much, or too much boat, or Jenny Moy less, or I can tell you. And
I really hope not all colleagues are offended. But the truth is that, as you say, I put aside auxielito and the bogueto, because one I have worked with the bogueto, I have listened to it and I know the capabilities it has or if the milestone I have heard it from and let me tell you something heaven Fusilito is the beast. Fusilito is the beast that'
s making this stir. But from there on out the truth, I mean, I don' t want to sound here, but the truth is that it' s music that' s very badly done, it' s very
good, so it' s very badly done. The truth and if what I can say to myself as a producer, I can tell you something that does hurt my heart is that, because we are already reaching higher levels and we are already being mainstreams, we are already having collaborations like the talk with which they have Ahorita, with Ja Valvin, with Joell and Randy, with
mainstream exponents of the reggaeton. And so I say that you have to professionalize your Faust sound, yes, that is, recording in the rooms you continue to produce with your start- up programs. Not that I personally believe that already, with that exhibition they have, they have to professionalize the sound as
well. Of course not. I totally agree. I totally agree. That ' s what we were talking about, that sounds bad quality is the issue and maybe the benefits of working in the United States, like the lying emails did. That' s the know- how, the quality of the production that made them, so burst and that everyone is talking to you about it today. And also groups that are Mexican- American, not as a border group, for example notice there aren' t run down, but come on.
The Fundino group is also doing very well, but Karin León is also doing very well. Yes, I mean me, what I think is that, for example, the merit of the lying runners is that, that is, to take it to super professional levels, with producers of the most bastards in the world, with all kinds of producers, since top level And I do think that the Mexican reggaeton needs it right now, because that is, that is, simply professionalize the sound, start working with bigger studios, with
prestigious mixing engineers, with more cachet mastering engineers, as they say. Yes, the truth is that, in other words, it makes me like that game that, because I no longer hit a roll and because we continue so I say, okay, there is no problem, but look at everything now.
Most of them have labels. No, most of them are in Warner, in soy in universal and I think yes, well, I mean, I don' t know if I was the air of some of those labels, because I did tell them to see stylist mixing engineers, chidos, engineers
of more chidos, because to make them a more international boom. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, don' t know if you remember now pen weight on the cmtv imas or 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,
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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, As I bmas. I don' t know how he was dressed, but yeah, yeah, yeah, well, it' s not super possible. I mean, you saw even the boss said yes, that Pen looks like an international rock. I spent it on his traps. Yeah, so that' s what happens with Feather weight. Weight Pen. They' re taking him to
the best studios. They produce him, the best, the best stylists make him. Obviously, everything that has to do with your image. And I think the Mexican reggaeton needs that too. You just need to look at those quality little touches. Yeah, I totally agree. It' s totally interesting
what' s happening now. On the other hand, I do believe what Archangel says that the music of Reggaetón, for example, the urban part, because it does not require so much musical talent, that is to make gene of other talents not or to dress you well that you speak, well that has fun and I think we can not stand aside. There' s a lot of fun stuff. It' s not what I love, no, but I can' t say it' s disposable just because I don' t like it, because it' s also reaching a lot of people.
So that' s what' s happening. And now there are already many bands and many of those proposals that are just like they have a lot of musical complexity, you hear much less. Yeah, but well, they' re still there. So, the music, the mainstream music landscape has changed a little bit and, as it is Free, what you are hearing from several producers is that, because people, being free, are more open to giving you what has been fun. So that has a lot to do with
it, too. Yeah, no, in fact, even, for example, talking about a little bit more technical stuff, Rayke' s guys say it in an interview that obviously I don' t know if you remember that Raike at some point made reggaeton with ozuna and yes, yes, yes. Right and these reg guys were saying that we, when we did the Rake las Pop songs, we sang, we sang on a track and he said.
But now that we' ve done reggaeton, it turns out that you ' re not singing anymore, it turns out that now, instead of singing, I need to have flow and they' re saying, I mean, what' s flow. No. So, obviously, my friends studied from the Reggaetón of the PRR who have know that the flow, because it is simply how letters are paraphrased yes, it is not so melodic, but it is more rhythmic. Not how you stop the rhythmic over time and let it
flow and feel at ease the flow. So this is something like you say maybe. Today you don' t need the best that are super singers, but that there are good ideas, that there is a good flow, that there is a good voice, that there is a good image and something very
important of profe Fausto. This is what is doing to Reggaetón Mexicano, highlighting the charisma, the charisma of those guys that most come from below, have charisma, take a cell phone, go to a study and people buy them because it is real, because they are kids that come from below, that are showing their feelings, that they are showing, that they want to stand out and that, obviously, anyone who puts themselves in front of a cell
phone and is doing honest, I think people get it then those guys from the Mexican reggaeton, that is, that is, that is their success, master Faust, the charisma and that are real. Yes, as it is a very good observation. They' ll tell me the truth. Yeah,
yeah, yeah. It happens in terms not perhaps not the singers of lying emails, but yes the musicians, the guitarists, above all they are with a pretty good technique, they are doing very interesting things, which is what I like the most the lying emails and I think yes, someone has to come back like the guitar that the kids say. I want to be a guitarist, like when the big rock bands were there. I think it' s the straight ones lying down. That was interesting. Anyway, it'
s a parent mix that' s happening right now. I know a lot of people like it when I talked about natanelcan about two years ago that I said this is genind is what' s coming. You don' t know how they insulted me. What did they tell you here, what' s wrong with these idiots? Whether that music is disgusting, how you talk about it. Well, they were so hot. Not just he just did what the devil did good he did, but then he made a collaboration with Madune.
That' s right, and well, they insulted me awfully and then they fought with this pegilar for some nonsense. But it is good that you notice that the cream, for as I told you, for he the truth. I feel like that guy kind of doesn' t know how good. All artists have a degree of madness, not a degree of autism or attention deficit. All the artists we have, but that particular Chico, like he already bought his idea, always bought it and went to all the countries and
said it. I' m going to put on the banner of straight people lying in Mexico all over the world and everyone trust me that, I mean, I don' t blame anyone. We all said how much I fart with him. I mean, he' s crazy. The kid' s crazy. But so much did he buy his fause idea and so much hit it and so much made it burst a world time. No, yes,
very good for him, really, very good for him. Last but not least, those who appear in the photo of Spotify who they are, but I don' t expect you to know that on both doors, who appear. The geto kits appear, which are on the left side. The three boys are the chavils Aha Well, I think they' re the oldest of the ages I mean, there' s more chavitos. Next to it is auxilito mix so down is workshop and moa. Beiakat' s next to us down there is the mallet. Next to Bellacat there' s a girl named
collides. Actually, I mean, of all of them, I think it ' s the one that' s just starting the truth. I was very surprised when I saw her there, because yes, obviously I follow her in networks and have followed her work, but I feel that she is still not as mainstream as the others below Bellacat. There' s the mallet, the bogeyman with the tirantito shirt. Behind is a boy named yeijo, who is the one who has the collaboration right now with Jowell and Randy and clari and
down from shawl as sand. There' s Lumix, who alu Mix is also one of the hard, hard DJs, and it' s not for boasting master Faust, but he' s from here from the nepantla then of your land raising the flag of Tlanepantia. For this and truth that is also of the hard, hard, the Alumix. So, because they' re the exponents, they' re the ones who are now, they' re putting us to work a lot, because, because that' s also something
that a fellow DJ said, which is called DJ and dream. Not only are they lifting up, but everyone who is involved in this industry is getting a lot of work. Then let' s keep him going Let' s keep raising that flag. And this is just the beginning. Master Faust. Yeah, I guess, I guess there' s gonna be more. I hope they come out more interesting, artists, more interesting. I' ll tell you the bogeyman and I' ll use it if you want me to,
I can track you down a little longer. The truth and good me or go to the others, because I won' t tell you either that I know everyone you know who missed there, who, Dani Plow, the one you like the most, Dani yes, did miss. Which I thought was weird, no, why the lyrics or why they got it out. I don' t know, I mean, I don' t think so because of the lyrics, but because their routes didn' t match the agendas. Or I don' t know the truth. Yes, that' s
right. I don' t know about it anyway, and then we can investigate that information, give it exclusive, exact. Well, that' s good. Thank you very much, Master. Dilan hears you invite them to your channel, to the channels you have that or where you want to invite them so well, they can follow me on all music platforms like Low Gong, as it says here low Goong, Tiktok, Instagram, in Spotify, on YouTube. There' s all my video clips and so is Ahorita.
I' m starting with a project from a channel called Radio with Gal, where we' re doing a lot of sets. It' s good thirsty th DJ and we' re going to start doing reviews as well. I ' m going to be inviting you over there to do some reviews, some, to play Danny Flow' s song and a reaction like that, a video reaction by Fausto ponce to the new song by Dany Flow. They' re also still there on YouTube Radio with Gal and nothing. Follow me on
all networks like looke gong, you' re on all networks. The sound of the future Okay Okay And then, when you get new music, because also, I mean, it makes music. When do they get out? When are you going to get new music? Well, I hope the next month we' ll get some music out. The truth is that I had some commitments at the beginning of the year, but I have a lot of
music saved. Then that' s all. It' s like sitting down starting to program it and starting to play music again because people already tell me listen bro what' s going on with that music. But nothing, because I' m just going to invite you here one day to the studio for you to see. But it' s a lot to get a lot of music out, it' s to manage a lot of things. So, sure, sure, man, yeah, I know they enchilate this one for us, but, well, you' ll be seeing it sometime in the
studio. Master Fausto Put, Master Din. Thank you very much. They continue to dilan then as low Goong tonces their radio networks Conngallin YouTube is good, has several sets ready and because you can be listening, then you do other things, put it in your office, put the conversation there with the accounts look. This is great and it' s new generation and it' s what comes in the music and they put there radio with gal to listen to what' s being done. Well, say thank you very much.
Really. I appreciate it and I' ll send you a hug. We see our fausto ponce cool all, because there is the day talking about all this new how we can say it, well, not the new one for an advanced Mexican reggaeto that is breaking into the Mainstram and wants to do its fight to get to the first places, as the mail lying down is doing
when the Mexican regional is doing. I know many people don' t like it, but it' s what' s happening and it' s got this value and it' s already said, Dilan, It' s got this value and that talent of charisma and other things that other generations were looking for before. We were looking for something different and right now, as is
the music and dynamics in the dynamics in which we are immersed. Well, people are looking for funny things and people who are, like Dylan said, authentic or honest, and that' s what' s hooking people up. We' ll see how all the talented people in the music are developing, they' re still there and they' re going to go on forever. They are currents that are emerging, as did the punk that at the time, the Ponk was also not believed that musicians had no talent or anything.
But, well, punk went up, started to change, changed, started to work with rock and a lot of other stuff, and it became history. So, well, all right, now let' s go to our topic, let' s change our theme and let' s start with our soap opera theme, with our telenovela Mirada de Mutante, How are you, Daniel bm la bien well look I' m going to have is not the medium that is also nailed to Mirada de Mutante, Carlos Andrés Mendiola, how
are you. All right, faus, many congratulations. Thank you all who have just turned age and all who, please, congratulate you on the universal faucine. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, well, I got a lot of congratulations from Facebook, Twitter, from the networks, but thank you very much. Yes, yes, thank you, thank you all. But let' s talk. We passed them the exact gift table, Liverpool made me rules not good. Then we were present all three at the end of
x MEN ninety- seven. I mean hate the previous episode, I mean, I was losing the faith The previous one was that way of hearing not invent that flat was as very basic as it was even crappy in the previous conviction. I was getting mad already. Daniel viam' s already saying no. This is too much. There was, I mean, too much. Human beings are rubbish, but we mutants are the good ones, the different ones, and so or so too much guilt, too not, not all
too absurd. I had already discussed it with Daniel Vijamil a previous chapter. I tell you hear everything is very easy, because the virus then resolves. That' s how they already have a virus. Coughs already came out these seas were going to destroy the world and Dannill laughed, for yes, that is, yes, he believed so, but he had much more faith and
was much more delighted and fun. I said I' m going to give them all they' re going to use the doubt the previous one, to this last episode, no more if I was hating it horribly I said already how it' s not possible. I mean, mutants are the cool ones and the other one who wants to change and save humanity is already cyborgs. That' s a rare place and the human being is going to die out and then it turns out that she' s not going to have special people,
but we' re all going to be special. He says he' s a very communist walk. I don' t know, I don' t know I call it too bad. All this Professor Charles exceeded already looked very narcissistic, as I came to rescue them from saving the day. And professor went to you he was with the bride and there everything from no, I mean, he wants to grow them he wants the men x to grow, but he doesn' t let them, he doesn' t let them do and he goes back and saves the day until he does it on purpose,
look at Danea. They are made to put problems for purposes, they leave to return, so a whole daffodils of no, because already look I came to fix things children. I mean, there' s poor Magneto and he throws him around and the mans suffering like a mad poor and with the power he has and here if he destroys everything in the end, but I mean that if the last episode closes pretty well, closes pretty well, it wouldn' t be x MEN if they didn' t have this good,
don' t be ex less. I mean, if they don' t have that telenovelezca part, they' re over your east one, that is, if they' re sort of scratching the bad series that' s really cute and funny, but how good it is. But good is a great ending. I think they were at the end and there are great details and I want us to talk about them Daniel Villamil let' s tell them quickly briefly, the Bastian problem is solved. Evidently, the sentinels have to destroy
them. The X- MEN are about to die. Everything is found the way out ahead and remember that they are the hope of mutants and humanity and they are superior to all the quarrels and all the toxicity that exists and they are a team and then, thanks to that, well, we will see that in their struggle they will save the day. Yeah, with a twist at the end, but well, nos, Daniel Vijamil, tell me you loved the hundred you have your reserves that wave. I really liked it.
They turn around and we' ve already mentioned it, that is, if you read the comics more or less you know where they' re going, but how they get there, how the show runner turns around and or writers. I think it' s interesting, actually. Compact stories that when we read them was like a son, I can last them numbers less and here,
maybe, in a gene episode of half an hour. I was telling you something that took two years and I' m getting it back in this finale than anything else, it' s a little longer than the other episodes. This is forty- minute items, but it closes very well. Everything gives emotional moments and, apart, continues to handle this subtext of mutants as part of or an analogy of the LGBT plus population. So I don' t forget any lyrics. The way he starts the episode with Charles inside Magneto
' s mind. That' s right, if you have those two grown - ups playing the song in the' 60s. It' s what gives us the clue what time it is and what they kind of want to say who they really are. But they do not dare, because society marginalizes them and sees them as faith. Today' s magnesia says it just like they ' re going to send you a concentration camp. And that' s what father I insist on, what always the x Men triumph in that aspect of
making analogies. But not to be something that ends up very sermon, very preacher. Unlike the first episode of Doctor Hook' s new season that if you' re saving on that aspect here it' s in a subtle way they' re telling you and if you have a cultural background of certain things, then you' re going to see that line if you' re not just seeing two friends there talking and that Javier what you want at last to heal let' s say all that pain Eric has that aside has some great
easter eggs when they' re reading the file of magneto and alias. Nor is it, then, obviously, a name to be Lensher, but I already covered the surname and Michael Michael fans beat in the faith And besides,
it has that great inter egg. But inside the powers, the levels are like the cards that were in the nineties, how powerful were the chips that they sell in the comics for if you start, because there you found out that power is that how that comes who their children are, who this is their marital status that put him in widowhood, which is excellent and apart in memories, because they use the water that always in the unconscious, because it
does reflect those murky things. Ah is on the boat that is Roake, which is like the one that mattered to him, Ahorita, but there are also his children and half in shadow for if they want to be surprised, although they had already told you about them in the season, in the original series, because not everyone saw that original series and maybe give that a twist to surprise you and it is insisting. Close everything very well. It sets
the tone for the new season that is signed when you arrive. It' s the only bad thing we don' t know, but that there will be opening and I don' t know the part, for example, I really like it. It' s also how Scott can say good- bye
on cable and run elten. I' m not going to repeat what my dad did, that he went into space, to his crazy pirate adventures and I leave here what went yes cigars, yes, no, it' s that this was another solar system, not in the store, just like he did with ricky morty another universe and how this neon accepts Gin even though his mom was the clone, but he sees that it' s the same and
he accepts and closes that part of the family. Woe to perhaps the only detail that I wasn' t a fan of this final episode was that Phoenix was coming back out, like it was something that was good that I was intro, but that they didn' t use it much in the plot, because it always gets a little complicated two seconds come out, maybe and they kind of take advantage of it and clarify it, but that was nothing more than a little bit to rescue to save the day, but I' m
going to tell you if you wish it is from those manx beams they take it out. Ah, look, there' s a virus that infected everyone. Ah, Mira, Felix' s out. If he killed them all and you say" son" and they' re so funny you like them all and you want it to work out well for everyone you say" ora " doesn' t leave them little by little. No. And that' s another good thing, Father, because let' s say that in the end they do get the important thing, that it was because of the President
and that he doesn' t listen to Captain America. Of course King Ta Chala almost wipes out humanity the President' s menso by bombarding the M asteroid and the mens x save the day. But still, people still don' t want those. That touch you' re hearing forse on the radio, which you think was the President of the friends of Humanity, an association against mutants, is winning in the polls to be president. Then no matter how hard they are and how successful they are, they never win, because they
are always wrong to look at them. And that' s why it' s before sixty- three the x- men and here they go then that
' s very father. There are countless cameos in this episode, from other mutants that maybe came out in the original series, others that don' t come out iron Man, Captain America, Dart DeVille, Clock and Dagger comes out, and I think the father of all of us had already seen Spiderman if in the past the ancestor, but now we see Mary Jane, who apart is it is like exciting, because we already know that he walks with
Marijine. But the original series of good, Spiderman' s novel, ended up having to go look for the multiverse, like Peter, with Peter Parker ' s luck triumphed, but now he had to go look for the multiverse. He knew stand Ley and it was just that he was going to follow his search until he found it, because we already know that he did and that he is there with her and even flash Tompson comes out back there, also watching the news with them. And it' s this and then again
it' s the focus of the X Men is their series. But he keeps teaching you that they are part of the Marvel universe that they are there and, well, that Captain America, for very good intentions that he has sometimes is a useless means of always following the rules and that is why he steals his shield a rat in episode six, but in itself in general,
I think it is the best thing that has been done in animation. I think it' s the most solid series that has made Marvel and dise plus superheroes included not here what I heard Wanda Davision, that were my favorite this animation, all those things that we say is suddenly a too much, but it' s part of nature and DNA, of mutants, of the x MEN and, unlike the live action. They don' t feel sorry here.
That is when Cyclope gives him his uniform to cable that tells him he hears why I' m going to wear that so ridiculous and that tells him century, because what you expected black skin that is joked about the movie and also like mocking that they didn' t dare to wear colorful uniforms. And so here in animation, there is no quarrel, because people are what I expected and I don' t say the movie was at the beginning of the
two thousand. But let' s also remember that when Avengers and Trailers are announced, because if you go to the Helly Carrer but you see it as a carrier, it' s normal. That is to say, still in the first era Avengers was kind of sorry to use things very comical, which had the surprise for fans that it does take off and flies the ship like it should be a cart calli. But it' s something I didn' t know if you were going to see it or not, because if it
gave them a little bit of pity and also budget issues. Doing those things in superhero movies and it' s up to Avengers, where they' re already getting a little bit hotter. The downside of the success of Batman' s Noland movies is that by landing them so much, he' s still on that line everyone else and there were things that said why Batman can bring
in his black blue suit as well as comics so bought. Yes, exactly that Marvel Medio does it with Iron Man, but it felt like it was always half content, content, and that' s Avengers, but you know and it' s two thousand thirteen doesn' t have that much. It ' s really funny. That' s where Jin Grey brings the skirt. That looks very retro. That' s very funny, you know, very challenging. All right, it' s a hit and his mask made you
anti- facita. That, for example, Marvel. Yes, yes, now that I was going to say ah that the past, at the end of the previous one, which almost kills Wolvering, almost there takes out all the lady, the break inside the lawsuit. He didn' t take it out for buyat if he didn' t, I mean, he would have died, but it was obvious, I mean, that wink was like ay, they spread it too much, because it' s obvious that, because
Wolvens is messing around like a giant, like a kicker. That' s how I' m gonna play you, because you have the power to handle the metal. I mean, it just makes him so he would have made himself implode, but they do it out of emotion. Then he sticks his claw in and still talks to him. The rod of cutting off his head. He doesn' t talk to him yet and gives him a chance to get him out and kill him, that is, half- kill him.
So that old one, like they make him excited. I insist there the telenovelesque detail to hook you up, but well, they solve well and finally the end, Ahorita, we talked about it a little bit. Then spoiler to read if I' m sorry, not so much, but well, there are some kids that are fun now, Carlos are Es Mendiola you how you saw it, suffered, enjoyed it, how cool all the above I
suffered and enjoyed it, because it is a soap opera. I mean, the truth is that the X Men novel with all the elements of the melodrama that I also thought about this is from but they already kill him, but
then it turns out he was alive. But you know if they come back and a couple is already consolidating and then the third gets into discord And there ' s, like all these issues that are super super soap opera and that, to some degree they repeat, but they' re so well counted, they' re so well integrated and they put this little flavor in it that besides, because it comes a lot from the original series, it comes a lot from the own x Men and they gave the nail to understand just that,
not to that tone that the original had. But also, how they keep it for this new, this new continuation, that recovers all its elements, that takes advantage of the nostalgia. And I think that' s like the great hit of the series that we' re going to run our season two, because it' s already announced. But in addition, we already know that they were already tracing him and that I would not doubt that he
is already very advanced. Of course I' m traumatized by Gambito' s death yet, please, if you have to receive it, don' t be here anymore. There' s always a way to bring them all back, because yes, I don' t know if there' s anything. I don' t know if anything comes up with the last one. We talked about it last time to me in that chapter where I think Bishop is and he' s traveling in the future and soon you see. I don ' t know if Biche is the one in the future and someone is traveling
to the future or Bishop is the one traveling. And there is a reality where we see at the bottom of Wolveig' s screed we do not mention as lover and very hung. I don' t know if we' ll ever see other universes. If someone turns back in time and changes things, I don' t know. You can always. You can always, because besides, then Rock too much in his duel, but of course well, he put the horn on his face. No, then we know what Roge did. We' re not happy, we' re not connecting ra Rock,
because yes, the poor Gamito can' t even touch it. It ' s also very much that relationship. Poor of all who were in that relationship. I do Southern to beg, yes, yes, no good. The meat is chi, yes, well, I dream to that part and good. Of course, obviously, I was telling you a while ago that very traumatized by everything they do to Wolvering, but live, he' ll come back, he' ll recover. That' s also a kanger click.
There are two details. There are parents, well, lots of details, but already in the final part, a detail when they come back. He' s fighting life and death, he' s morbidly told and turned like this. She' s busy, but you can' t tell, but I' m telling you, she' s turning into Jin Gray today She says I love you Come back Don' t go. That way you won' t come back and don' t go. If you get excited then a great detail. It seemed to me the fact that cut to lost
actually lost me. I' m not coming back then you didn' t come back, I' m back to that well, well, this one who suddenly cut there at some point starts praying. I think a father of ours is getting hit. He no longer prays, for there is a father of ours. And you say clearly because the character is super religious and is at a time when they have to wait and there is something that they no longer control, then it has great details. It' s very well written
the series with everything, and those telenobel details. These, you realize they do it on purpose to get to the cliphanger and to hook you up, I tell you if it' s on a very thin line, how bad this is, how amazing they' re solving it. I still see that very well. I like how to comment on this purpose. And that' s because these details are fair, because they can and because they know the characters and because they' re not betraying the characters within the same dynamic.
So that' s why it works, too. Yes, for example, the part before Morful tells him, transforms and tells him also Cyeclop approaches and tells him not to break his heart and not to die. He knows perfectly well that jin Chi suddenly also gives him chaoos He knows they come back and loves her, but he understands it as part of his team, as it
is important for her not to die. And besides, it' s a wink at the famous phrase of coming back to me I' m the best thing I do, although what I do is horrible, because a child makes it, do what you do best and don' t die. Then you have those details of soap opera, but also of Carlos you just said it very well. They never betray the characters and that' s why the series
also works. Of course, listen completely to what we have said about this and talking about when we' re going to see the second part, who knows. I' m sure we' ll see her, but who knows, because Bobbyer declared like two more or less weeks ago, you see that they' re in all of Marvel' s restructuring movies and that we have series that didn' t have a date. Some that have just announced the dates, but we' re going to have fewer movies. They said you
' d add thirteen a year and that' s it. It' s no longer going to be like this marathon to see how much the one who ' s netted out to see all the x- mint stuff, but it ' s going to be good, don' t give it to Marvel' s, but it' s going to be very ossified by now. And that implies that they have productions that they have not announced to us, that they have now, yes, already recorded that we do not know when they
are native, Ahorita. They already said that by the end of the year we will reach the series of September, the series ofÁgata that has already
changed its name four times. Finally it has already the definitive and that next year we will arrive jr Je Bill Borngend that must already be recorded almost completely the one of Iron Shart, that it seems to me that it is already recorded and clear, then, that it will come, because they are precisely in that cut of series that are canceling some giving the green light to another.
And well, this will include this x- ment that' s part of what' s interesting about everything Disney' s moving, because they can ' t be four, twenty, twenty- three again. Of course, son, Mira' s very good. In the series of X Men ninety - seven I love it. I don' t know if X men want them in the Marvel universe I insist I don' t love it. I mean, it' s not too complicated, and supertors aren' t gonna be special anymore. It starts, that is, everything starts to scour.
There are more heroes, more things, more characters, more suddenly. What I felt, too, is that, because metahumans and capital America and they go and others, because they no longer have reason to be, not with mutants, in fact, because they are there as frozen and they don' t know what to do and spider Man can' t do anything either,
and der Débil can' t do anything either. So they' re all just like on the table and because I don' t know it' s the cartoon I mean, it' s the show of the x minus, obviously they' re not gonna come out to save the day of the other superheroes. I understand it, but I do say it for another, because you have no reason to be, because the supers would have gone out to find and fix the problem, but it is the many who do it. I understand, of course it' s part of because it' s their
show, but don' t give in to the Jeming. I wouldn' t want to see them mixed up. I mean, I think it works very well so everyone separately and as old. Not if all of a sudden Batman' s going to look for the green hornet and they find that cool. But I don' t know if I want them all to be living together and for me to have a universe of twenty thirty movies where the dots are connected and where everything is there and everyone is living in the same place. I don' t know, I don' t know if I want
to see him. I know it' s part of that is, of the metaverse, of the multiverse, and of all the verses I want, but I enjoyed it so much x MEN that I don' t want it destroyed. I don' t want to see them talk to Thor, to Loki, that there' s so much intermingling to make a movie and that five series later are linked. I don' t know what you guys think.
I don' t know what you think of her. I would expect that to be me, if I want to see the x Ment in their more comic- like costumes, if you can Jim Ley' s better than they are with those who started this season. And what I' d expect is Marvel to take note. Let' s say Marvel live Action of how they can make mutants without giving them this grief that Fox suddenly had of being
comic characters. Of course Marvel already does, then they are already there, but they also learn that the Marvel Way that was because film him there we are correcting the plot to half movie and in the end with the edition, everything remains, because they have already worn it out, that they do have to plan. The difference in live action animation is that, if everything is not well planned, you can' t hire the actor back to do some
reshets. Here you have to do the animation again and more time is lost and more money is lost, because this is why they had to plan the whole season here. In fact, the Ner jet said that he has five who delivered, managed to deliver the second and that' s when they told him thanks for participating. But that talks about how a product needs to be
planned to be really good. And here' s the proof. For example, Avengers Ageme that I think is the last great movie Marvel has ever released, because it works because the writers' team ventured all of Captain America' s and then made these last two Avengers. Then they did know already, knowing the characters did not betray them and well that bad, they already brought an idea. Yeah, there were reshoots, but it wasn' t like I made it up anymore, half a plot to half- film and all
the other movies. Yeah, so did James gond First he had the script and then we' re gonna make the movies. And that is also why the Trilogy of Guardians of Axia is so successful. Again, he knows what he wants to tell and it' s not the improvisation Half of it I give him touches to connect with the Universe and everything, but they' re tweaks. It' s not fixing the post and seeing what a miracle we ' re doing. And so, well, in July he already arrives at
Wolvering with Deadpool, which is what connects the mutants to the Multiverse. We ' ll finally see Hugh Jagman in the yellow suit, because I' m really excited about that I hope at some point, even if it' s a little bit, but I wear the mask, which is the only thing left to see that I hope they' re saving him so that he' ll see father when we see her in the movies. But I insist yes, I want to see the men x, but let them know how to
write it. Don' t give it to some independent director, like they did with the inhumans or with the Salmaharix movie, which just applied the name to me, but which in part doesn' t work. The Carnals give it to someone who doesn' t know the characters and who had an interesting version, but that' s the end of the film that explodes the earth and everyone dies, because obviously it was never going to happen. That speaks of the director having no idea what she was getting into, and that'
s what you don' t need in this kind of production. Then I really hope that whoever gets the X MEN franchise, if someone who at least understands the concept or gets told about homework, go to the animated series to see where it' s going. This is clear, well, there is ex MEN ninety- seven. Let' s wait for season two. Let ' s see what surprises we might have out there and then we' re done, at least this part. Next let' s see, let' s see a part in the future, let' s see a part very
in the past. And already this spoiler alert, obviously, because Revelation was the next villain. We agree. We won' t tell him later why alpha and Hogavio. Yeah, yeah, just like failure is what we' re seeing, because we' ll see for sure. Pac forgive me now straw touched him at the end excuse us straw twenty and tell us about the movie. It' s the movie. The signature doesn' t sign here, but the signature as something, it does sign here. I pay how
you' re so cross. Yeah, the signature is tom Cruz' s, how are you? I' m paying to tell us everything, how is it signed here, how is it going to tell us? Well, firm here is a Mexican film that is a science, fiction or dystopia, which seemed to me from there quite interesting, because at the end of the day, in Mexico we don' t produce much of that kind of next cinema without fictional or fantastical necis. It' s rare the production we found,
which encourages you to play with these kinds of genres. And so, well, this wasn' t another surprise. It puts us in the future,
because it is dystopian. We know at what point. It is but, because this happens that scientists realize that, therefore, the love between two people lasts only four years and then, because already by then, then, they decide to create a way of life in which, since every four years you generate a contract, a new game, of new person and with this person to live for four years completely, until, then, after, obviously, because I sing to you, I end that time and you are no
longer in love with that person and you can continue with the next one. Not then. That' s a little bit of the dynamic this movie follows. But at the end of the day, because the main problem that these characters, who are the protagonists, who are frank and rock Frank is Regina Blandon and rock is Fernando Ortiz, Cris Leonardo, they will not really find this problem. If I say well, then what if I really did, because I fell in love with this person and I don' t want it
to end after four years. What if I want to fall in love in a different way, what if I really have feelings that keep evolving or I have this uncertainty, what' s going to happen next. Not then does the film really start to systematize a little, because this human emotion that is love, and because the characters begin to suffer a little because of that situation there will be those who do well, there will be those who do wrong? But let' s really see how it is that there are beginning to
be problems with them because of those kinds of situations. The film was another kind of element, also in the future part, that are very interesting. But I think the primrose in general, because it can be like a chapter of Black Mirror, but also mixed very well with other suddenly more science fiction films, like The Lobster of jer Gotlands or as her of Spike Onusten as suddenly several winks out there very interesting to a future half desolate and very melancholic,
and both actors make it amazing. Really. The Nero Ortiz Gris is a great, great actor and he is fabulous and Regina Blandón takes Las Palmas. The truth is, it makes it wonderful. We already knew she knows how to act, but here I think she' s the best I' ve ever seen in her performances. It' s really very good. In the comic parts they do very well, dramatic parts, it' s amazing.
I think she' s taking care of the weight of the film and really, because I was surprised and one didn' t expect much from the film. I knew I had some surprises out there since before the premiere, like I' d heard and read a few things out there, but until I went to see her, it really surprised me a lot. Also another aspect that also in Mexican cinema is suddenly difficult to find. In the aspect of the audio. Both the Sonora band and the sound mix Here is very
good. Here, in Mexico, I mean, we have very good movies, but suddenly very bad sounders. Sorry if a sounder listening to us, but it' s the truth, it' s usually the strong thing to say Mexican we' re socially we' ve always limped on the sound part, but this movie has very good sound work. I also tell you the Sonora band is very father and aside the mix they make and tell it is
a nest. It' s pretty remarkable. I think it' s a very complete film, a different Mexican cinema bet that really, because it' s worth seeing in the cinema like all the Mexican cinema, We must watch it in the theaters so that it is supported and distributed and continues to be exhibited and daughter creating more Mexican cinema. It doesn' t matter what it is, but I think it' s in particular. It' s worth it. It' s a pleasant surprise. They have the opportunity and also
because they continue to watch Mexican films. Of course. Well, that' s where it' s signed here and it sounds good. Sounds good, sounds good. I know the new Grey ortiz. I like it. I feel that sometimes your rank is not very broad. They are always worried and very very low energy and it is the same character that has always, but it does very well. Yeah, I don' t think that' s
bad. Suddenly it seems to me that it is very similar and has this rank that you already know, but it does not seem bad and it is limited. But it works very well here, because it does give a lot of nuances to the character, because he is a character, in need of affection. And then we see how he faces other kinds of problems within the plot that I won' t spoil them, but that really force him to
rethink a lot about his feelings and his emotions. So that part of which is more reserved, because it owes a lot to do a lot of some more introspective understanding about the character, and I think that goes very well for him in this film and also and also as counterpart to Regina Blandon, that his character is totally explosive at many times and the Ortis Greys is like the counterpart. Then it was a big double and the characters are also very well
written. I mean, I think it' s also a very good script there and the characters are very developed, because you really buy this whole story. And I don' t know what it' s like, even like many chapters of Black Mirror, the Black Mirror, well, there comes a part where you say, because it' s in the future, but how about the future, because I really see that this can happen to us at any time, where it' s leading in some different ways, but at
the same time similar in many contrasts. So this part is also very interesting, because you refer to the refined family, to love in modern times, in our times. I say here they put it as this expiration date element of what we do as sort of things. But the way they are paired, the way they really start to meet, and then to unite their lives,
because it is still very, very, very close to ours. No. So there are many elements out there that are interesting to analyze and, as I do you, a science fiction, because it also has its element of proximity to the everyday. Then it' s the scariest part. Maybe of course, totally well, well, that' s where it' s signed here Mexican movie Paco recommendation. They' re one of the things that
sounds good, they' re different. The one that' s worth seeing, that I insist, that' s always ok If you like it I don' t know superheroes and you' ll see that you like it suddenly and reggaeton and everything is funny. You like to eat your chips and your coke is fine, but suddenly you see different things, things that are deeper, weirder and no more. It also helps us, opens our minds and feels good, beautiful, the truth. Then do it. That' s
why we have all these kinds of recommendations and good. Thank you. Thank you very much. I' m sorry we got you in. In the end it all hung up a little bit Excuse us. I don' t have to blame myself more than I do this time I can' t blame him. Carlos Sagra sent them this one. Beasts and hears, but well, thank you, yes, yes, hey. Well, look at that. Carlos Andrés Mendiola in Carlos to Carlos Andrés Medio on Facebook and Carlos to
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