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There's a programme called ''What's Trending'' in which a presenter interviews celebrities.
Good night world. We're back again in What's Trending. Today, we're with two actors from Spain, from the movie Fly to LA, that has gonna pass the $1 million in theaters.
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How are you?
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Fine, and you?
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Good. And you?
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Fine.
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Okay, so, Alejandro.
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Yes?
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I have a question for you, okay? So, why did you choose this kind of movie? Do you know?
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I mean, I wanted to mentalize the people about what could happen in these situations, you know?
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Did you agree?
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I had just finished my career when Alejandro just proposed me to call me and invite me to the film.
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Okay, so what is the part of the movie that is the hardest and the saddest?
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Definitely the part when Hannah
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Let's go and Philip falls down the wall in the middle of the jungle
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Okay, so
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That always gets me
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So, Alvaro, what was the saddest part for you?
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I have more than one, but choosing the, I felt the most sad, I choose like when I fell
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down the fall and I left my beloved woman.
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Okay. So, Alejandro, how long do you rehearse per day?
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Well, it depends. At the beginning we had to stay... Sorry. Allergies. We stayed the
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whole day there but then we relaxed a bit more and then we had to go to
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Philippines so that's where the movie was made. So, Álvaro, how were your relationships with the
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other you know actors and the director well something we have our ups and downs
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but me all got along at the end. What's difficult to memorize in the lines?
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It depends on the time the team was strict sometimes but really nice on other
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ones. When they saw that the lines were too long, they cut them and they took new
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shots. Okay, so Alejandro, what positive things have you learned from the movie?
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well I've learned quite a lot of positive things but I mean for example
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it's hard work to make a movie you might not know that but I do and I've got to be a
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Yeah, but maybe sometimes on the crime, but yeah.
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So, I don't know.
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What do you prefer, interpreting in the movies or in theaters?
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It depends on the time.
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At the theaters, the public understands you more
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Because it's like an extreme version, but then at the cinemas, more people can, so the cinema englobe more people and you take more audience in the film, yeah.
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So the last question, what are your future plans?
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Um, I mean, I love making films. It's such a nice job. So I want to keep recording lots
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of films. And I would really like to make a family with kids and, you know.
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And you haven't?
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No, I think continue with drama and I would like to be a school teacher, so study another
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time at the university, yeah, making my studies.
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Ok, good, so this has been all for today.
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- Idioma/s:
- Materias:
- Inglés
- Autor/es:
- Alejandro Gale, Alejandro Molina, Álvaro Sánchez
- Subido por:
- Alejandro G.
- Moderado por el profesor:
- Raquel Pérez Díaz (raquel.perezdiaz)
- Licencia:
- Todos los derechos reservados
- Visualizaciones:
- 16
- Fecha:
- 13 de mayo de 2017 - 11:17
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Centro:
- IES GALILEO GALILEI
- Duración:
- 05′ 49″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.82:1
- Resolución:
- 640x352 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 45.13 MBytes