How welcome is that involuntary permanence. Today we' re going to talk about the immaculate film. Let' s also talk about the movie by Jloue de Atlas and I think I' m going to ask Daniel villamil I paco Marine that we haven' t talked to them about the slope to tell us a little bit. The impressions of these first two episodes are already practiced by Carlos
Andrés Mendiol and me. But well, anyway, thank you very much to the people who are with us and we begin you are hearing involuntary permanence. Fausto Ponce how you are good morning, good morning, because I said well,
I don' t know. Good evening rather, how they are doing I hope they are very well and I hope they share that transmission so that we get to more people that we put a like and can support us, you know, with the star system on Facebook and super on the superchat, with stickers and good morning, good afternoon, good night where they are listening to us. How they' re listening to us. Thank you all who are here with us and those who are going to join us. And I
want to welcome you. Paco Marin, Paco Marine. How are you? Hi, faul well and you well, I very well and you so how ' s it going, how' s it going, how' s life going. So well, thank you here die of heat, but yes, but good, but enduring, because if we don' t have another left in the houses hortal danie Villa mil, how you are also here is nerito vile, because equally, enduring the heat, but at least yesterday and today it was already somewhat cloudy and already refreshed a little bit, A little bit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, little bit. Po, we' re still taking her there. Yeah, I heard. Thanks here to Victor Rivers. Greetings good night, Greetings from nothing, Greetings Hello Catherine known also Greetings uncle, Victor Rivera. Who knows I read is that I' m sorry. I have the light, a new light here in my face, because we changed the focus we had on the studio. Then the lighting was like more exhausted and it looked very dark. He gave me a new light.
Then I' m all covered up and sometimes I can' t read the comments properly. That' s great, isn' t it, but well, Daniel Villamil, you just went to see? Did you just go see? Immaculate how you liked it. Yes, the truth was with low expectations. It is another of the exploitation that I play a little against in the Mexican market, coming out after the prophecy when it premiered earlier in the international
markets. And it' s basically the same plot. It is the novice who arrives at the convent who have to take her to Europe, in fact, to Rome, well, to Italy and there mysteriously, because they will be a creature. What' s interesting about this version or, well, this movie, is that here they give you a spin that you keep doing. It' s interesting that it' s not that they' re waiting for it' s an evil cult or so the devil thing. On the
contrary, they are trying to bring the redeemer back to Jesus Christ. The way they do it is also quite original. It could be said that it even has a brushstroke of science, fiction and is quite entertaining. Unlike prophecy. One thing I liked is that it' s more concise, it' s faster, it' s tougher hour and a half. He' s got a little bump in the third act because since it starts it' s going well, but there' s like a chase scene that they don'
t know how to solve very well. That' s where they drop the beat, but in the end it' s pretty good. It' s worth it, and here in Mexico you really like horror movies. So you ' re gonna like it. And besides, it was interesting to see her after I was in that now that she came yes and the teacher, because the truth, as an agreement the name of the actor,Álvaro Morte, Álvaro Morte is the pasador, is the one that we saw on paper exactly what the film approves. Yeah, and I thought it was gonna come out
a little more. The truth is his role is not so great for everyone who does so much publicity. I think they do take advantage of the popularity of the paper house. Their role is true, to a certain extent, small, but they have good chemistry. The two of them do notice there a good relationship for father and nun and Sydney does well in acting. It
' s the truth. He doesn' t have the great rank, his screams are the same ones he can see in euphoria, not just a little bit longer and that same director he worked with at Bowyers, who we once told him here that the truth is pretty gold and Choice movie at twelve basically, but it' s interesting that they' re starting to produce their films. The previous one, it was if it wasn' t me or something
with Glian Powell. Now this is the second one. So, like she ' s there starting to be her say too her producer and who knows maybe she doesn' t know that as an actress she doesn' t have the great rank, but she can start making her personal projects, which has been something that has worked more talented actresses, as is Ris Weitherspoon, because she may also work on something. You already buried him, but there he is.
I mean, here' s good, this is as it is in fashion, let' s say in America all the time it' s gell of the moment. Yeah, yeah, yeah, she' s definitely a nun, not half already, you told her a little bit, but she ' s a nun going to a convent. They send her there and she ' s a pregnant dext, but she' s a virgin. There is, as you say, a demonic entity that makes a bad move on me there, but there is persecution and everything sounds like between fast and furious and
the nun chasing not by car, but now. Yeah, they have some catacombs and then there he becomes like a little slasher, you might say, because they have to run away from the relentless killer. They have funny brushstrokes, like several things that have already been seen, but it has something that makes it entertaining. Of course, the prophecy totally beats him in photography, which is incredible and here, then, is fulfilled now. But the test
did give you something else. That photograph here is quite regular and one or two parts darker than it should be the same could be the screen. I can never rule that out in the cinepolis, but in general, for all horror fans, it' s going to entertain them pretty much. Okay, paco how you lived it. You didn' t like me I didn' t like anything immaculate. Really well, we already saw here when we talked about prophecy, I' m actually commenting on me a great horror movie.
If that didn' t fulfill the prequel or so, I think regardless of that, I think it' s a great horror movie and that it really did give this kind of nun stories and demonic positions really needed a twist. As for that you don' t depend on the Skja, you don' t depend on this kind of scare, because barateros that, because really immaculate here do a lot. I think she' s the big one here. He said Daniel. The main problem with the film is that it' s
the same movie. If you see, you both see the immaculate prophecy, I saw them almost together. In fact, vilma almost a month ago, when she was given the prophecy, those of saying that I did the pair and then yes, maybe that also influenced quite a lot of immaculate dismeditation and that when I saw her it was even worse, because I did see her and I said good is that I just saw her the other movie and I just saw her cheap copy here to see her region. Four, four,
four, four, I' ll pay you a fool. A lot of you' re there, too. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you don' t listen to me much. I heard it well, too. I think Faurio' s the one who was leaving exactly. Yes, every year he was amazed at what you talked about, not at the procu,
but yes, I don' t like that part. I think it is if we see a little bit as we compare them a little bit, since it is the same film and we put them as in the balance that prophecy can offer us more a different question in terms of building the unsuspecting horror that does give us a more generic choice And so, yes, I walked you to the skyguns that will have as other elements that are more familiar, but that to me they have already become more tiring. In that sense.
So that' s why I really think I' m immaculate, because I didn' t enjoy it very much. Sydney Swini is a bad actress.
Yes, I agree, I think it' s really good that you' re doing it, taking advantage of your moment, that is, I think that' s what you have to do and all the euphoria guys who are in all the projects right now, because they really capitalize very well on their moment and really, well, try to get the best out of it, because we don' t know Oudio, because it' s going to last and maybe say neither Swin and I don' t think I lasted long. Let' s hope that on screen, then you still have papers that give
you like here that don' t require so much of it. I think here, in the moments of attention, it does well, that is, it doesn' t do it at all malc, but I think, as you said, you see, your rank is very limited. So, then, when you ask for a little more drama, it is also a little more emotion in other ways, because as if we do, we have a lot of duty left. And there too, because history, then, takes a little bit on that issue. So, yes, I think immaculate wasn
' t definitely for me. I think if you want to see a similar movie, because I' m still recommending that prophecy come, I think it ' s better film in every way. And so we have the same story. No. So, there' s my recommendation. Look at the prophecy, you don' t see immaculate, you don' t see that in or swinning, unless you like Nina very much, there are also a lot
of people who do like her very much. To her we have her fan base quite well established already yes, it has been managed to potify in an incredible way and it gave me a lot of laughter about a month ago. I don' t remember if she was a critic, a producer who says why she' s famous, nothing more because she' s blonde and because she' s always showing up and she' s very attacked and misogynistic. But it' s not far from the truth, because it doesn' t
really have a great rank. He has charisma, yes, he has a certain angel, but he doesn' t have one either. Let' s go if we compare it to Annie Taylor Joy, who we say are of the same generation Ania, the actress, because she takes it off the street. But apart from the angel she has, she also takes her off the
street. I mean, he doesn' t even have an angel enough to put up with the movie, because if there are times where it' s needed, like someone to help her and I think that' s why the promotion tour used so much that the evil we' re leaving, because I forgot the teacher' s name again, because the guy is very charismatic and in all the interviews the guy stole ended up because he talks, he'
s funny and has more, he has even a little more charisma. That ' s when this one gets a little short on it and, for example, in the performance the one that comes out of her friend comes out I think ten minutes in the movie, but steals from her every scene in which she steals it there. So it' s a little curious that as much as she' s the producer who insisted on that, she' s father, who' ll take advantage of it. But even though she' s
the producer, she can' t do her best. And that at the conference of that one that took about ten years to make the film because they denied it the rights that because it was very chavita. I think it also had a little to do with his degree of acting, but in the end he achieved and has been relatively successful the film, that is to say he has two of two and that well, I insist that he take advantage of
it. Salma Hayek can and still will not have the great range, but beak stone so long that he managed to become a star status, a bit so Latin, but also by image. Yeah, I could be something like that in the future, but let' s see. I don' t know. I think it' s the Hayke. I think she' s a little better actress, a little much better actress. Snis I don' t mean if Swin saw him, I mean she likes him, she' s funny. She' s nice. It' s cha, nice exact salma or salma in some mood. I don' t think I liked how
to act when I was younger. I, I mean, it was like, but it was a little more to see the soap operas. Not like when you jump out of soap operas, it' s like coming from soap operas, being a bit of a prejudice, but it' s a little better. I don' t know how you remember her, for example, I' m like this, like I' ve already seen her in the Indian movies with Mexican. That' s because I don' t know what he' s doing, and I like what he' s doing. I
think so, I' ve evolved quite the same. I mean, I share that maybe she' s not the actress who' s gonna skip her name the most because of the histrionic quality she has, but I think she ' s known how to capitalize on her attributes and how to really sell her
name and also make her own brand. Not with it, and that' s what I really think the most applauding him, because also right through selling his brand, is that he chooses his characters and that, because he also has no right now and we see it and he says yes, he uses it, of course, because because he already knew how to find his brand,
he knew how to sell himself. And in that way, because it is already salty, because it is enough in every project in which it is before, because I believe that still between that it did not have the name, neither the status nor the one because the experience to say well, this is what works for me. Or also to be able to have the talent and the power behind it, to be able to choose and say this is
what I want to do and everyone else will listen to me. So I think that' s what was missing a little bit more to the evil than now, because you already know how to capitalize very well, so yes, OK, well, then the opinion is divided. There, very bad paco and good daniel that we let her in a seven, six, six, five or seven, I say seven, Ok, paco retests it or I didn' t even ask her two anymore. Carlos days sold the is not there and with him wanted to talk about atlas. The jimenis lope movie.
You saw her low, for yes, I had the misfortune to see her. I thought you hadn' t seen him. I told Carlos Andres to see me I liked it because of the pigeon. So, if I can get over it quickly and furiously and I can get over it. I mean, I don' t think it' s the worst thing I' ve ever seen. She' s sloppy, but I put up with her like that. That' s how it is, how funny that is, that ' s what I think. She seems to me, well, there' s a lot of common place about the robot part, that is, it
' s too common place. There are some children who are interesting to Blade Drunner. No. But, well, other than that, because Palomera, I really liked it better than that. I thought it was going to be terrible, I mean, I thought it was going to be worse, but you didn' t like it. He didn' t like it either. You look so generous when you wink at Blas ronner House. You had a very generous time with this quac It' s chess out there. Not really, yes, chess feet if I didn' t like it at all.
I think so, it' s like this question of what they want to do, like this whole question of artificial intelligence. But it seems more like the film was written by artificial intelligence. I mean, I think your dialogues are terrible. I don' t think there' s a good rhythm. I think Jennifer Lopez is always bad at a lot of things I say.
I liked it in Mary and the truth is that I confess it there and I also like it in Selena. But then Jennifer Lopez, as well as another Sidney Swinning, not that she' s not really any more, because she' s not very talented in acting. You must choose your projects well
so that they work well. Here, because I did feel it as another Netflix movie that comes every week to the catalog and because they are recyclable that it' s practically like a little bit the same story, a little bit the same format, the elements that they put out there, that is, I feel like netflix, like this one already grabbed out there that we can
take out so many movies already know how they go then. But, as you say, I don' t mean, I think that also, that is, these films, because they are looking for beings or being pigeons, it would be entertaining to be like something that you can be seeing in the background, something that I can mean, go and I think, because it
is entertainment that must also degenerate. I mean, I thought it was going to be worse and that' s why I put up with it and I said to Mira it' s father' s and you see her dovecoting at the same time, it didn' t seem like the rhythm, not a resemblance as bad as something happens all the time and how she' s suffering and she' s leaving the fighter with the robot. I didn' t suffer from the truth, that is, dialogues are a lot of commonplace.
It' s a mix like between me robot Wills medy Blay Droner wrong, that is, not good, but good. And that wink there is Aximov, with that of robotics networks. He' s got it all. Not all movies that pretty much do some robots have the wink there of robotics laws not to hurt the human being. There are crazy things in the argument. Obviously, yeah, I mean, I get it, and I agree with you. Not that I want to defend her, but let' s say
as entertainment. So deep down, Palomero didn' t suffer so much too, I mean, I' ve had others from Netflix plus the ay what ' s called. I forgot my name. What' s the name of this one that' s suddenly in a forest nothing. The portman that comes out that there' s like a forest, that there' s a weird thing that if you get into the forest, it' s like an alien world there that' s transforming with things yeah, it' s with it, with things there like I don' t know, like alien plant stuff
and stuff like that. In fact, and that' s what I' m looking at. I don' t know if I want to see it, what a horror I saw this one so I saw it already I wasted my time. I don' t know, but well, anyway, yeah, that' s why I or a lot of people came if they raped her having enjoyed that level. No, I mean, Jennifer Lopez does have, like, her audience, that is, I really think that, regardless of whether she likes it or not, she has a very deep- rooted
fan base too and that her films are already seen by the truth. Right then, demographic group that likes and that and that really wait for the films of pull with eagerness. Suddenly I include myself there of some things that I see out there that I say ay see if it pleases me, because, of course, their romantic comedies from a time to here and were as directed as to certain to a certain population already very specific and I said it is
okay. I also identify myself with that group of older people who just like these romantic comedies. And then he also wants to re- emerge with these, because I say taking advantage of the fact that Jennifer López, because she has body and that she exercises everywhere And here, then, she looks like she is going to be as super strong as well, because she takes advantage that she can also perhaps go into genres of action in a digil way.
All right, that' s a good try. It' s a good try, but it' s what it is, it' s palomera fun, no, let' s not, it' s not a most in the world of science, fiction, indeed, and it doesn' t seek to do it. This knows what Bara' s about. Those who don ' t know what Jennifer Lopez is about are an analyst for the U S government, for one of these agencies strategically for the U S militia she has. I don' t know, I don' t know, it could
be home Oms Quirity. Whatever the point is, it' s a future where artificial intelligences went crazy and there' s a particular robot, called Harland, that' s threatening to end humanity. And so Jennifer Lopez is a great analyst and she has to figure out where she' s hiding, because she left the land, she' s hiding and she' s going back to destroy. Then she has a bond with him. Then we' ll see what kind of bond is. But then, as an analyst, he
has to go on finding out where this guy is hiding. And then, well, when I know where to play, because this happens in the first few minutes of history. Well, she' s going to throw herself into space together with a group of cadets who are trained to kill, because she ' s going to stop him, not help them stop this artificial intelligence or artificial intelligences. But what they think, because they have to carry artificial intelligences
there with them so they can destroy the android. Not because they' re androids, they' re humanoids and they have the bad one. His name is Harland Harland, yes, as the science writer, fiction, yes, the one who shot himself a little bit is James Cammer to finish up an exact terminator, and this one for good. They have to get inside a
robot like robotec but smaller. It doesn' t change. But I said robot because the first thing I forgot, that is, I remembered, because I could see if there' s sure another reference to this robot where you can get inside it and manipulate it. No, but like so many other robots, I don' t know Pacific Green' s, too, you can' t get into a giant robot to destroy monsters. Not good.
Anyway, and then, because the point is that this is the robot where she gets into, because she asks her to relate to him or to neurologically connect with him. So to access all the information that she has and also to access the information that the robot has, that they are self. But
she has a subject with that. Later we will also know why he has a subject with that, of the mergers between artificial intelligences and human beings, and it is the conflict in itself that she is going to have to go to stop him from settling accounts in some way, because yes, that was already said by Paco. I can' t defend her from paco like this, I can' t defend her behind the claws of payment, but I can say that I, at least I did have some fun and plainly,
because she has many absurdities. I mean this absurd robot here in this sense. That is how you want to save humanity, then I have to stop it being destroyed. Micke lazy robot makes him a sapp the robot. If a robot is released, it must have better things to do. He wants to save humanity, not this one goes another moon to do his stuff. Or I don' t know I mean, it' s like selling, you' re not gonna drink beer, you' re not gonna drink robot
sluts. I don' t know what it is, then, but then, what humanity wants to have for, then you are going to destroy yourselves. And besides, if I knew that it was historically, because I don ' t know, humanity always goes out there. The problems are solved and go on and something different will always happen. So there' s a human who stays in, even if it' s one or two, or stays and repopulates and we' re like cockroaches. That' s right, he
' s a little lazy. But, well, there he is atlas with Jennifer Lopez and he also immaculates with Cine Sui and I feel that he was already lazy about these that we talked about, because it is like divided the matter, I mean I don' t know if I want to go see immaculate or it is already after seeing you and the sops, I' m going to wait for them to come out in a DV. It' s
not something you see running to the movies to see the truth. Neither are home movies and sad because Ahorita is not going to movie shows as well. But this year I' m not going to help us also by taking out something that people really want to see. I haven' t seen angry, but honestly a 30- year- old franchise that' s more of a cult the first to, the second is more or less and the third is horrible, even if this Tina Turner comes out and that a few years ago
had the gimmig because it was clear. Now that he' s gone, mel gibson O is already gone, let' s do it and let' s see how Tom hardy' s going and he came to be ban and he came from a queer and he did have some success. But the truth is, it' s not a franchise that people say woo as I want to see it. Don' t order that he' s doing bad than bad for the director, I mean Miller, I think he' s a
great finals director, he' s very big. He' s a madman, he gave us a babe too, I mean, he' s got a great rank, but I think I' m betting him so much on a franchise he doesn' t really have. If franchises that have roots like Enjenna Jones didn' t go well because the plots have been bad. And whatever it is, this one that' s a little longer and a little quieter, because it' s not really for the mass audience that a blockbuster
is going to. So let' s just say that it' s a serious sin with treats, that it' s a sin of being a synclon. Yeah, I liked this was road I really liked it. Ho' s a crazy peliculon. The truth is that I believe that cinematic experiences that rarely, that is, in many of them, we have had few that we can experience like this in cinema, that you say wow. What I just saw is something I' m not going to see again on big screen, this scale, this magnitude I mean, I think it was a big
event. Daniel is quite right in the way that it is a tape that is sadly half a niche and you see the collections that he has had and that maybe not many people feel as called to watch mart nach be Road as he does right now with Furiosa, sadly because we already talked after last week that I think it is the best movies that goes this year that just yes, I am fan of Furiosa. If you haven' t seen her, go see her, I recommend you go see her again, you see her
at Nymax, because it' s really worth checking out. And it' s good that George Mider is also a great director in everything he does. I think it' s someone with a different vision who dares, who knows very well, what he wants to tell and how he wants to tell, so that' s what makes the difference between a mary in diyrector and a director who' s trying. Yeah, whatever my partners are, the movies. No, that' s because it' s five mad Max movies and, well, at the end of the day, also on the apes'
planet, the original was five movies. After they' re different directors. If the disparity jumps a lot and I can' t compare the work Jorge Miller with the planet of the apes truth, that is, with all the movies. But, uh, Jush Miller has his touch, I like him to do it, and even if it' s some nincho, I think it' s okay, I mean, I think it' s worth it, and I think I appreciate him doing it. Daniel, I mean, I don' t think you have to always have like this wave of ah
This is what we all expected, this need. I think sometimes when someone takes risks and proposes or I' m going to revive this character because something saw that it had relevance to the times we' re living. I think we are also grateful, not least. I do, yes, yes, he is a father above all that he knows very well, he always has no yen what he wants to do. I think the problem is how much they' re investing in that crazy vision that' s not going to turn
out to be business and that' s the big problem. Now maybe with less money. It wouldn' t be such a big scandal, just like the last one in Indiana jones if it hadn' t been so expensive, it wouldn' t have been so ugly how short it was left in collection and it' s eventually affecting the industry and more after the strike that affected them, then comes not very good movies. It follows that trend and that
which is good. Or I say I insist, I haven' t seen him, but if he' s crófaco and Miller' s a very, very good director. But it' s this as if you bet so much and fail. It sounds more than when they' re small movies than if they fail, because there' s no quarrel or they win a little bit and it' s the big business and sometimes they over- inflate them.
But it would do a little more. That' s exactly good. It ' s just that Winny whore thing three pesos and you make a million, because it' s business and here it' s the other way around. I think it cost two hundred and it takes forty. Well, no, well, there it is Listen briefly to close. So fast? Quick, because already last week with Carlos Andrés Mendela, I spoke quickly for the topic
of timing, about who killed him from Pacostanli. But fast is basically how it looked to you How it' s going to be like those two episodes, because I think they cost me a little bit of work. Actually the work of the documentary of misery that we saw earlier relatively recently, was also
last year I found a great, great work. It seems to me that right now I compare a little bit this series, that is, that they have so little time of difference between them as that they find reproducing here this fiction that I feel in these two episodes, that has not found the tone
in which they want to tell the story. Suddenly it feels like a chapter of CSA and suddenly it feels like a kind of trying to be a series, because Mexican popero and suddenly inclusions of ninety and caba music, but suddenly it' s like again loanorther and it' s like I don' t know how to buy the seriousness of the series. And they are suddenly putting me like this kind of situation and that also suddenly the performances have not convinced
me or completely trapped me. I think it' s a great cast I think everyone who' s there, I mean, I' ve seen them work that I liked, but not yet here, that is, with these two chapters that I' ve seen and I' ve hoped that with him with the past, the second the mario one, because I would see a little more clearly that I would see a little more of it, because I don' t know a little more about Carnita as to what we were seeing.
And I also think that the hearingnmnde after is much better actor that Boneta arrived then, as I expected a little bit more level in the episode, but I feel that I even liked it less because it didn' t give
us much. And I also think that right now I' m commenting on it, because I think I hadn' t told you about the Aceta series that I' m verbalizing it, like I' m realizing that maybe it ' s a little bit the format of choosing characters that is failing the series, because they can' t give you much of a perspective of a friend as limited as they want to put it there, which is just before the trial and between what happens, between death and what they' re before they
' re like rooted and so on. So this whole part, those first parts, are very short time ranges, and I think what they give you is very, very limited in terms of information, very limited and repetitive in what you' re seeing. So I think that' s what the show
has failed you a little bit right now that I think about it. So, I think these two chapters, unless they go I feel that they haven ' t found the tone and I also think that they haven' t managed to find the way in which they' re going to tell this story as efficient as the documentary miniseries did, because they had us and hooked chapters with
chapter notice that people are generating feelings like that found. It seems to me that the tone is a pharse and everything is exaggerated then like I allow it to do, I mean as a medium has that freedom, as you say there, then popelto that is, it' s like a very rare mess, that I think it does it on purpose and that it' s crappy and it' s a good mix, it' s farce, but it also has these obviously police teams, crime cologist, then melodrama, it'
s a weird ruffle and that transports you to the nineties not with these false ones. But on the contrary, I don' t dislike you. Yeah, I liked it, and I want to know what it ends up in. I couldn' t say and predict that it' s going to be a great series right now, but these two do have me hooked up and I look really bad characters and I get super nasty. Exactly Uh- huh And monse, I' m fascinated by that. You also liked Carlos,
but, well, you don' t have to be unmatched. Daniel Yamil, what do you think, how you' re doing, how you' re sitting on those two chapters. The first one cost me a little bit of work in half, like you understand I mean from the trailer. I don' t remember if we talked about it out of the air or at the end of the previous chapter, which made me very morbid, because the trailer looked super poor and as a series, very cheap. And there' s this farce you mention, but I think it' s all of a
sudden involuntary humor. Not so much because that' s what the director wants. Director I don' t think so or shaw Rone. I haven' t done much research on the show. He has to or he should have grabbed Boneta because suddenly he' s making luis me again, but with the wig and like he wants to cry and suddenly, like suddenly he wants to strawberry when he' s gil for nothing, neither the real person nor the
character. But I liked that twist that they give him that everything messo that comes out there suddenly has this change and that I think that at least in these first two episodes, the one that they leave worse standing, because because Mario will always be bob patiño in the collective unconscious, I say since it happened. I think two days later it was already said, because maybe it
was the boz patiño. That is also well that bad that Paco and Mario were already in Azteca, where they were the Simpsons, as that also many people began to relate it, because almost after three days there was already that black humor that, apart, because fans of Paco were going to give them, obviously, and that at that time it was still more than now, because yes, immediately it was Bopatinho. And the second episode, curiously, I think Mario is being treated like a little relief, like he doesn'
t look that good. I thought they were going to throw more at him and that' s why he was so angry regrets, but we haven' t seen the title that exactly says an affair with Paula out there during is that that does play the series well, because I insist Hil puts it like a resentful jerk and suddenly has the turn. And in the second, Mario is how he put he wasn' t a saint, which I like. He is not represented by a saint, but neither was he a traitor,
as is the image he has. But the trailer for the next episodes kind of lets you understand that they' re going to play with that other side, too. And because if every chapter is changing you the character. Yeah, yeah, if you don' t know how to do it, then he' s gonna lose his pace. But maybe at the end of it all comes out something moderately entertaining, or maybe it' s borderline on the good. Someone was asking I lost it here if the cocksucker comes out.
That' s right, but they call it the pericazo. This nonsense, obviously, and these are these questions that you suddenly say. Yeah, that ' s fine, I like you selling out there, but it was bloody.
Some things look weird. Yeah, it' s, well, I feel that it' s because of the false tone that has farce eye doesn ' t need serco, it' s not comedy, it' s the farce doesn' t need half, it just doesn' t need to exaggerate this, and I think it doesn' t have any humor, I mean, all of a sudden there are things like a joke there like a black humor, but it' s not a comedy, but well, yeah, those details of the hair. He' s very clownic as a son,
but good. I don' t think Mario Besares will have it. Easy, because people, even though they know that this is fiction or you like it or not like it, they talk about it again and in the mind
it is bopaño, because that we go bopa. He' s to blame for what I think if he' s put him in jail, it' s guilt for a lot of people, I mean, it' s complicated for them to take off, for that idea to be taken away, even though they' ve already judged it, it didn' t happen, it ' s not innocent whatever it is, but how difficult for him and everyone? But I also think it' s harder if you go and start talking and you start doing it or I don' t know how I' d
react. But there you see them all talking over and over again reliving everything, talking about things doing. I think that for one more detail of Jorgegil I say I haven' t seen that part, but that threatened Mario at some point, but anyway I don' t know how much it' s going to do to them. Good. This is emotionally, not good. Emotionally I believe that even they have not been able to close the case themselves, because also, because they tried each in their own way to exploit a
little bit because a tragedy, as we say again. If you' re the victim and you want to exploit it, then you' re in your right, and if he' s innocent, as you saw in the end, then if he' s a victim because he' s been locked up for so many years. But there is also, as you say if you insist on continuing to talk, because you won' t be able to close it either and maybe. Yeah, you' d better do whatever you want.
I don' t go in. But also if you' re innocent, why will you shut up when these crazy people are exploiting your image? So, if he' s kind of bizarre and interesting, they don' t call him Mario Bazares, they call him Mario Rodriguez if it' s his last name, but he' s known as Mario Bazares. And curiously, Benito, who is the only one who is already dead until the opaque of the whole case, is the one who is totally changed to the last name, where he is even castro. I don' t remember what they
call him Benito, what? And that, in the end, Benito is the one who already taking advantage of age, already told you everything. No, we were leaving Parranda and the boss came and that and nobody stopped his tongue. He said well, he' s not a lawyer. This one tells it in the documentary, an acquaintance and is in experience in the MMP, or had experience in cases there complicated legal. He told her I gave everything you know and then, well, she let go, she took it
very hard. There it is is a series that is generating discussion, it is a series that some we like and others not so much, but as a division, a polarization. There' s interesting that this series is generating. I mean, it' s not Luis Miguel, who was almost an anime you liked about ay, it' s very regular and very bad chapters, but this one does have people alive, at least you say people who see it at first say I don' t know if I liked it or
not. It cost me work the first, then, the second, then, like, you start loving her, then you love her, and then we' re just gonna see what happens. I couldn' t venture to say that everything is going to be amazing. I hope it goes on like this, because I' m going to like it and I' m going to say it' s an interesting one today. I don' t know what, just to see how it closes. We' ll talk to him
later. Not tomorrow is another two. I know it' s Thursday and you guys might be on Monday the show or you' ll repeat it later. But anyway, it' s nothing more for you to know when we ' re hearing, because thank you very much. Thanks, Paco follow Paco Marín, Pack ML script on Twitter and Paco ML seven on Instagram. Thank you very much, Paco Some final comment to say goodbye to your audience who
loves you and adores you. Thank you. So, yeah, hey, there' s a premiere coming to Cartelera that' s an anime premiere and you haven' t seen it. High Cueu is a Bollywood anime that is pretty good, interesting. I like it pretty much and the film is called Hickey and the drummer of the Trashman, which is the final part. It ' s two films that are going to come out of the first part of
the end of this series. But if you haven' t seen anything, I think it' s a good approach for you to find out about this anime which is pretty funny and I think that, apart from the anime being good, the movie is really very good. The animation is great, it
has some fabulous sequences. So I think it' s an interesting option on the billboard that also suddenly there' s not much to see in terms of animation cinema or right now that we' re suddenly seeing what there is that premiered, that there aren' t many things more than furious, because See the Battle of the Trashman, which is a good movie. Okay, perfect. Thanks, Paco follow Paco Marin in Paco Gui under email on Twitter and Paco ml seven. Thank you, Paco Power seven on Instagram, the nerito
Villamil. Thank you for being here. Follow nothing on the Vjamil on the Robadan, Wake, Wake, Wake, on Twitter on Instagram. Some final words. Chil does two shows. I think we talked about signing here. Still on the billboard is worth it if you haven' t been seen, Goan is entertained. It' s well done and it' s a movie. Then and out of the ordinary of national cinema, then give him the
opportunity. I' ve read a lot of reviews of why Regina Blandón had to do and if maybe, if you see her, you think it' s going to be another comedy, that' s how you earn it or those things, but don' t forget that she' s Juan actress that they' re boxed a little bit, but something has to live. He said this Morray and good give him a chance to see her. It' s really worth it and Catalina Sabel is making us lie to her birthdays.
So, congratulations, congratulations, Catalina, cops who have a lot of graces. Thanks to Vivita, too, who was with us. Thank you Vivita. I hug Chris eighty- five. Greetings, greetings to Ricardo Reyes as always. Greetings many, many, many thanks to all of you were here. Well, we' ll see katy seven hundred and twelve. Yes, greetings, thank you very much and we give you a hug and thank you all were here and we meet and listen to each other in the next episode
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