The last movie I saw was "Niñas araña" (AKA spider-girls haha) a chilean movie directed by Guillermo Helo and edited by Javier Estévez, my teacher of montage haha. I really wanted to see it because i think is great what new chileans movies are trying to represent: the real Chile, with reliable characters
, played by actors who aren't from the elite haha. I was very interest in this movie and I had been watching only chilean movies in theaters lately; "Mala Junta" (Bad Influence), "La Mentirita Blanca" (A little white lie).
I was to going to see it with my friend Sasa, but and hour before it started he called and told me that he couldn't go because he had a test in the morning (this was on a wednesday night) what I think it was a lie, the real reason is he's too lazy to take a bus haha. So I went alone to the "Cineplanet" of Costanera Center, bought french fries, putted it in a bag and watched the movie.
I liked it a lot, it talks about sensitive themes: the marginalization in Santiago city, poverty and wealth, the TV's impact on society, etc. I really recommend it :)
, played by actors who aren't from the elite haha. I was very interest in this movie and I had been watching only chilean movies in theaters lately; "Mala Junta" (Bad Influence), "La Mentirita Blanca" (A little white lie).
I was to going to see it with my friend Sasa, but and hour before it started he called and told me that he couldn't go because he had a test in the morning (this was on a wednesday night) what I think it was a lie, the real reason is he's too lazy to take a bus haha. So I went alone to the "Cineplanet" of Costanera Center, bought french fries, putted it in a bag and watched the movie.
I liked it a lot, it talks about sensitive themes: the marginalization in Santiago city, poverty and wealth, the TV's impact on society, etc. I really recommend it :)
Javier Estevez is a great man.
ResponderEliminar"Niñas Araña" is a good movie, I really loved it
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