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#606: Team #ÁngelaAguilar, Intensamente 2

Jun 22, 202431 minSeason 6Ep. 606
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En este episodio platicamos sobre el escándalo de Ángela Aguilar y Christian Nodal, así como de Intensamente 2.

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How well mediated it remained involuntary. I' m sorry I' m late, but I went on an artistic tour and was late. Everything, everything moved, everything collapsed. But we' re here to talk about Diacklight closes mother, I think. And what else, at the end of pag stand at last, Ahorita, we are going to talk with Paco and Carlos Andrés so that we see what we have to each other to talk to and talk

to you. Well, then we start. You' re hearing involuntary stay with Fausto Ponce already scolded me Carlos Andés Mandiol and I got even better intensely. Well, this is Carasolés. Manuela is also with Marie Empaco Marine. How are you? I put you first because Paco was dead from eight o ' clock and like a champion, like a coma show, he' s here. How are you doing, hi, pau well and you okay? All right. I apologized to the people that Carlos Andés gave me late.

How are you doing hello a paus very well and you hello, good night paco, there you are. We know the wind god was making it difficult for you to come back, but you' re here. You saw two intensely or who both. I bought my ticket weeks ago because I couldn' t miss it in the movie. I didn' t see it before because you don' t hear what you saw page or well, rather, let ' s start with you what you want to talk to people, because it ' s good that before we talk about intensely two that I also saw as

a very, very big recommendation. It' s a series that sadly loves a prime, doesn' t start to give it much publicity even after, after last week' s premiere, last week' s day, which is I have to die every night, which is precisely based on the chronicle of Gabriel Osorno, of a book homonymous that speaks of underground life, of the eighties, of a chronicle of homosexual life and of the bars s Underground in Mexico City, like the nine, which is an iconic gay bar here,

in Mexico City. And this series began to be made for moul Plus really at the time. And when mont disappears, Amazon Time absorbs it. And that' s why because it kind of doesn' t have like the prime thrust it had maybe like the Pacues Tandle series and other productions that are like

prime originals. However, this series is a great, great adaptation of the chronicle, although in the book that the same thing, I highly recommend that it is a fundamental piece of literature for all chroniclers who interest them as something of Mexico City. It is also a must read, but good is a chronicle as such and that rescues many in memories, fragments and passages of lives from real people of the city, from figures very important to the LGBT community.

Also good the series, because as such it will not be a literal adaptation of these chronicles, but it borrows from them to create a story or try to show these moments within that of this, of this time in Mexico City, in the eighties that, let us remember, not really there were

still many moments and no matter how there still are. However, bridges were much more present, the, the, the, the homophobia and the way in which, since many bars and night spots, which, as they were meeting places, were closed by the police, simply for being or harboring people of sexual diversity. And let' s also see a little bit about the AIDS pandemic in its time, let' s see how different figures, also of the important spectacle, frequented in these places and we see how, because

they had a certain relationship in management so that they could be there. Not then is a series very well done, It is more Mexican, besides that it seems to me that it is the first LGBT series of good production here in our country, that is to say that they have a very well done

production. If the budget comes it was not immense he directs it to Ernesto Contreras and Alejandro Zuno in different chapters, both Mexican film directors, recognized, Alejandro as I have a pleasure to meet him and now you will tell because he is a well- known director here in our country, and both direct this series very well that they are adapting. The aesthetics they have is extremely vibrant, very interesting, already of many on, although perhaps it will not

be like the faithful portrait eight whole, if it gets very close. Ay many elements of costumes, recreation and others of this time. And that seems extremely valuable to me, because it' s really possible to prove these elements and I thought that was great. The cast is wonderful. They are all really very well between them, as there are several names not as well known

as David Montal Te Toledano, who are the protagonists. There are others that are better known, such as Silvia Navarro, like Humberto Busto, like Roberto duartes of Alexander Cats priy Zefe, which is also some of the rooms in the series. Here he also has an important role in the series. But, well, it' s a cast where there are all kinds of actors

and I think it' s a good mix. It really works out very well and the story, because it is interesting, especially, well, I think that right now we are in June in the LGBT Pride Metro, a month in which, because we have also witnessed many setbacks and many signs of

new account of our country in different parts. And we have also witnessed many advances, such as therapy, in the therapy of the prohibition of conversion caps in Mexico, which we are among the countries that have been banned at last in many in the world, because I think it is important that we also take part in our history. As I told you, while the series is a fiction as such, the book on which it is based is a chronicle and is a fundamental feast and the literature of GIS in our country, then

it is a very well done series. If you intend to know or really encounter a little more about what the life of sexual diversity or political life was like or how many things were handled at the time, then this is a good approach. If you like the series, what it' s called read, it' s created by the series surely and what it' s called. So, then, and it' s in Amazon Prink very hidden, because, as I told you, it doesn' t really appear even in

the dick' s main search bar. We know that it is not a portal that has not been characterized by being the most friendly or by being the most able to sell the best idea. But, because this as that had original of them, they have not given it much visibility either. I don ' t expect this to change a little bit. The mouth of this series has been strong on social media. So, I hope that will help you a lot. It really is why it has reached many more people in this

series that is really worth a lot ok sounds amazing and winning cats. Yeah, and so does Tordo. In many years he was himself, Guillermo Osorno, Yes and not much journeys. What else I had crossings, because I bumped into you, crossed, passed another magazine and then I was there and I was working where to go and in Chilango I was Camarena, Salvador, Camarena and suddenly I was invited a little more on channel 22. I was

vita imagine those two like that with many years of journalism. He' s frangopota, lithic, and he goes through me like that where he was really weird, but well, he was like the little boy and a lot of people. Then part of them would tell me there we had or I don ' t know where he was. I don' t think they even said anything. I' m telling you, I' ve placed it quite a bit and it' s a very interesting guy. He hears great recommendation Pac and above all, if he' s lost. So one kind of thing

has to be seen now. They' re going to catch up with him very much for many reasons, but, well, sometimes it comes in that they have to reach him. No, well, hey, I was going to tell them that fast because I know time passed about Kevin space and remember I don' t know if they could see the interview with Tears Morgan, because it' s, well, very revealing and gives you see it and then we comment. If you want to see the interview with Peerces morn because

it' s worth talking about later. Once we saw spaceon musk worth the pain is more, I won' t even talk to them anymore, but see it and the next time we comment because it' s worth it. I think there' s suddenly one side of Kevin Spacey that is sincere and that he does recognize, but there' s another side that doesn' t recognize everything and it' s interesting to counterpoint it to what we saw in Kevin Space. Better worth it, then we' ll talk about it later

and well, Carlos in three. Mendiola intensely two how you lived it as life saw intensely, very intensely fause, for I was already very much to see it that, besides, I think it will be a success. It wasn' t even out It was practically full. People applauded at the end of the film that is already like a very good sign there was, because now a little bit of all teenage children, who are a little bit more adults, say, but young. And the truth is, the truth is

that peace is very good. I had my doubts because, of course, I like it very much. It seems to me one of the best pizzar movies, very smart, very well built and here I think they do very well. After all it was basically, I' m not gonna spoil, don' t worry, but we have Riley. She' s thirteen years old, so she' s just at this beautiful moment when she' s

gonna get her teens. You all know that, and so it' s like this moment where she' s doing really well in hockey, she and her best friends are invited to a hockey camp and on the way she finds out that her friends and she are going to be separated in the next year by some situation. Obviously, that gives him a crisis. But also, when you get there, because you just know to guarantee that you are like the star of hockey and then you have like this possibility to meet with the

full girls let' s say with the star or with her friends. Not that is, let' s say, what happens outside Riley and inside Riley, because there is a whole remodeling because, because adolescence is coming to him. That' s what you see a little bit there in the advance and well, because in principle you get anxiety. How not then with all their briefcases and so on and then they appear there that they are envy sorrows.

And but it is like but as or less and has some special participations a cameo us so and then, we will see just what happens with the arrival of these new emotions, as above all anxiety that, because, obviously, it is very anxious And because it is there as the film explains it, the objective of anxiety is similar to that of fear, but with everything that is not tangible, that is not physical, And then it helps him as

to foresee this future and to avoid him, since tragic situations future. No And obviously, there is a clash between my dearest joy, because I am his fan and anxiety and we will see what will be happening in the approach. We also discover, for example, that there are obviously new things in the mind or in this Riley space and we also discover this part, which is Ranche' s identity, which is something like very much of adolescence.

Obviously, there is a struggle between who you are and if you want to, then settle down to belong to some group or satisfy your peace or the expectations of others. No, and from there a great adventure is made that leads us to know a little bit because how it is an anxiety attack, maybe or why it would happen, or also what are the repressed emotions and

other issues that we can have repressed out there. And well, the truth is that the fantastic pass seemed to me to be a new account, as well thought out in this balance, of what emotions do, how emotions have to complement each other. I love this part of anxiety, because today you talk a lot about anxiety, but it' s like this question of anxiety as something negative. Let' s say and I think that what makes the film also very well, as happened in the previous one with sadness was because

you need to. That anxiety is part of this balance. It has a function. Everything is as in this joke that these emotions, learn what is the task that corresponds to each one. So I really like that again, like that change is this catalyst that, because it puts everything there in crisis, although of course, on this occasion, yes, anxiety has a role, because more antagonistic in the beginning and goes out there, because we are

seeing this internal struggle with is very funny. It has great moments, great stitches to laugh at you, not literally gibberish, and then it has other moments very very emotional, because it already depends on how sensitive you are, but if you are like a tear, you did not identify yourself in adolescence there are moments of riley that you say I am there oh, yes, of course, I think we will all mortify in many, besides that already

everyone can identify with their main emotion. I said I' m this one, yes, I totally identify myself. Yeah, I' m this one and yeah, I mean, yeah. I' m good, plus, there' s your test out there that you can do. Then I confirmed

my result, but you' re having a great time. I mean, I think it makes a few weeks ago we were just talking about what it ' s like to date people to go to the movies and what you need is something like this, not that it' s a movie that feels like an event, that feels like something you can' t let go of, and that besides, nothing else feels like that, but that when you go it happens, you say, I just had a really bad time. I want to talk about this movie. I lived a range of incredible emotions.

It leaves me with things to think about, it leaves me with things that make me understand me better or maybe others. Besides, it' s a movie that I' ve already written down, as you see again, because there are more things we need to understand in this movie. I mean, super recommended. Hey, well, all right. There is our review of the review that the mendera andres are all intensely left over. Gabriel nothing faster

to narrow this down. Gabriel loves the phrase in the movie one where Furia tells him happy that they offer Riley pizza with broccoli in San Francisco and then what it' s called good anger or not angry says happiness of San Francisco, you ruined pizza and ga to see him tired Faz. He loves the fascination that some broccoli is retaken here. Also very well, there are great phrases, three great moments. Tan didn' t see her. Or so tell us pen. I know only Carlos Andres apologize. Tell me, tell

me here what you thought of his writing or not. Now it seems you won' t even like it. Paco. Please, you take me mad. No. I think so. I did like the movie of intensely two. I feel them a little bit, like toy story two in terms of sequel to pixzar, as much as you can expand the universe add more characters, and these characters feel like a good addition, like they actually manage to

fit in, like they know how to place them. I think the film looks a little ambitious, that is, if there' s something I think I could like criticize it, that' s what they do, like they really want to show. Well this rily at the entrance of puberty and they stay a little bit on the surface of emotions, that is, they kind of do. On the first one. What I really liked was the way the mind was very explored and I think it was the film' s success.

The way in which, then, through emotions we allow ourselves to know much more about the way in which our head and our consciousness operates and the way in which these emotions, therefore, also have their role within a whole that is, because the mind does not feel here that it stays much in

the emotional part, that it is not wrong. However, as if they do start as looking for the whole part, like from the head, nothing more than a mere pretext to a stage hero so that those emotions as if they started just counting now yes as an adventure of emotions, as such as if they were also having their own problem, which is a little what they start to say that I feel that that' s the only thing that I did miss as from the first part, which I think is what made this

big and I expected a little bit that kept that spirit as a movie. I think it' s good, I think it works very well. I think it' s also kind of cute in its own way. I mean, the characters that used to be there again have been spotlight moments. The new ones also have their time to shine. I just think that, for example, this movie is much better at handling humor than the first one. It' s a much finer mood, a humor that' s built in a more elaborate way, that is, jokes like they do have a little

more wit. For me, nostalgia was me, not like it came out.

He' s got two or three moments out there and he' s just going out and it' s seconds, I mean, sorry, you think spoilers, they don' t come out anymore, but I, I mean, I was going out and I was laughing and the scene was over and I kept laughing about it. They really are jokes that are very well thought out and I think that' s where the film really gets to shine the most in this part of humor, animation, because we already know that pixar does very well and looks very much as new as we can or that

lets us see the little new. That' s true, because also, as I told you in this part, it may be the film a little ambitious in which, because we don' t see much new from the mind as such, but we stay as in few scenarios, but those that there are are very well designed. I think that the core of identity is beautiful, the way in which it is posed, the way in which it is

also drawn and represented, is very beautiful. So, I think that makes the film like a good sequel, as such I read it all, like a whole story and two that doesn' t compare or good and I can ' t compare it to the first one. I think it was a transitional film, maybe to make it fire a bombshell, but to whom I intensely believe it does, that is, the first one has a very, very,

very important place within Pixtal. I think the second one here, because it won' t have the same status but that' s not why it ' s one of the film OK, I really like it. I want to see that and I' ll see it. I think the weekend with my girls, then I' ll tell you how they behaved, that is, because it' s also a thermometer. Sometimes, if they stop, I know more or less how you are, if they stop us, if they stay stuck all the time. That' s very, very interesting.

How movies work with children hear. Well, that' s all to finish this show. Guys, Tim Kazu, tip doesn' t give what Angel Aguilar has, we temples aren' t playing Angel Aguila, no, but Tikkasukazu, I believe we go Kazu, because I like him and everything has good cazuta. But Tim, Angela, I mean, why you' re attacking her and you tell her or you' re, Tim' s giving us the house. I was going to say that I' m kim They time them clear, they do, yes, yes, you Paco have to

make a decision. Tim Pepe eagle you live live in Japan. I was moving the truth out of my sight. I mean, yeah, it' s kind of unbelieving to see all of what people are really starting to put into it. I couldn' t, I couldn' t with those laughs It' s not like the poor guy in Japan looks at fabulous things. In Japan everyone dompepe is getting their rochor breaks something that happened back the nodal novel dance the soon assures there will be some series in bigs of all these

has a few years others in mix clear. Yes, yes, yes, I subscribe, I subscribe, I subscribe a series in big Well, listen here I was seeing that interview of the micha to so much at the moment key fite, for I leave you, because if you dare do not palatique you Right now, I come and you already went by faus this advance And so you will already tell us what will happen. But then you were telling

me you' re a long- time paco eagle. Yeah, I mean, I wasn' t really very soaked with all this gossip and all the novel around Nodal and his angel. And I mean, I already got a couple of threads on Twitter, obviously to understand a little bit of what was going on, because, well, it was the trend and you looked like all the tops and memes, so, they were that. But then nothing

more like it. As I pepe a guitar and terrate it in Japan, I as well as thinking about something else and I am asked to appear milium publications on memes of this. And so, after the fan of his relationship that has become a viral meme that Angela is at the time, he put in an Instagram post, as well as a comment on the case photo and as a fan of his relationship. And it' s already been done as a picture of a couple that you want as if you' re a third

party in discord or you' re going to break up. So, then, fan of his reflections, leave a while ago one of the Virgin Mary and Saint Jos as is funny. That' s funny. That' s already a lot of fan of your relationship. It' s a lot of fun. Quickly Adela interviewed Carin Leon and I hadn' t seen him,

that is, in an interview. How interesting, that is, he knows a lot and he handles many genres, that is, he knows a lot of things, he likes a lot of things very interesting then, if they have not been able to listen to Cabin León, it is very interesting what is happening with the theme of the Mexican regional and the theme of the lying runs. Let' s see if I' ll bring my brother Quín over later to talk a little bit, because he went to the auditorium for the

summer. And so, of course, I think that in the family, because you listen to rock and other kinds of music and blood, he says that he went to see Anodali, that he was surprised, that he brings some very good musicians and that it is a very good show. And it ' s really amazing. Or what is happening with Mexican music right now all over the world, that is, it is worth knowing and we have the prejudices that it is music, because this chafa and it is not like we

pelluse it and suddenly it is because here he lives rock ets. Rock is supposedly more tall, has more status than other kinds of genres. And right now, because rock is heard by very few people, and here, in Mexico, it' s practically dead and more of us are the kind of people who lie down from the kicker of all that is more of the country. Then it is interesting everything that is happening with music, also with odal

and extramusically also a little, because it is from Morbot. But well, this poor Kazu and Angela are also getting the htbal no. But of her you did pimeias, as Carlos says, which is the most ironic of hers. There' s the hetche' s. Yes, yes, as always, as always, but well, very well. Thank you guys for seeing Paco, thank you very much. Carlos would sleep on me and I told you quick, Paco, he' s gone. We' ll always be

there. Paco is a warrior. Follow Paco Marine in Paco script under ML and on Twitter and Paco ml seven on Instagram, pack friendn under ML and Paco me seven on Instagram. Thank you very much, Paco, thank you very much. Follow Carlos or On Carlos Andrés Mendiola on Facebook, Carlos Andrés Mando on Facebook and Carlos Mendiola on Instagram and on tiktok and YouTube. Everywhere

and in life and in the right life. Thank you very much to the people who are here with us. We send them a hug and listen to each other in the next episode of involuntary permanence until then the audio editing is done by Out Out creac Ives Sounds. If you want to make a podcast or musicalize multimedia content, sound a movie or a play or make a jingle, go out to comma

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