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The discussion continues about the movie Braveheart, focused, among other things, on the script and Mel Gibson's religious influence on the film.
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On this occasion, we hear comments about another famous Mel Gibson film: The Passion of the Christ.
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On this occasion, Rubén and Guillermo discuss other notable aspects of The Passion of the Christ such as its realism and cinematography.
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In this part, the guys conclude their comments about The Passion of the Christ before briefly discussing Mel Gibson's project with a comedy series.
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We move on to Mel Gibson's next film: Apocalypto. Rubén and Guillermo discuss some key scenes and types of shots that Mel Gibson uses in this film.
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We continue with details about the filming of specific scenes from the movie Apocalypto, including the sacrifice rituals and the famous scene where a panther chases one of the characters.
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We now move on to the analysis of the next and final film of this session of The Dead Cinephiles Club. It is "Hacksaw Ridge", a war drama set in World War II, based on the true story of American soldier Desmond Doss.
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We continue listening to comments about various scenes from the movie "Hacksaw Ridge", where Mel Gibson's distinctive style as a director is clearly appreciated.
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In this section, the conversation focuses on actor Hugo Weaving and his outstanding role in the film "Hacksaw Ridge". Both his performance and the impact it had on the film's narrative are analyzed.
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We close the last episode of this program dedicated to Mel Gibson by listening to various opinions on a key question: are his films entirely his own creation or did he have support and collaborations that also influenced the quality of his works?
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Can money buy happiness? That’s the subject of this friendly debate between Ester and her friend…Ester. It seems that too much reasoning has split our El Aula Azul friend in two. Can money at least cure our friend Ester?
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Silvia from San Sebastián shares her daily routine with us. She leads a very active lifestyle that includes a meal with her parents, work at a Spanish language academy for foreigners (El Aula Azul), a drink with friends, and even some quality time with her cats!
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Ah, family… We love them all, each in their own special way. Ester, a teacher at San Sebastian's Spanish language school, El Aula Azul, tells us what makes cousin Carolina attractive and what makes us love cousin Pedro. These two Spaniards couldn’t be more opposite.
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Listen to Silvia, a teacher at San Sebastian's Spanish language school, El Aula Azul, tell about her family, which she describes as a normal family: not too big. It’s not that small, either. You might want to take out a pen and map out her family tree!
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A robbery in San Sebastian's renowned Spanish language school, El Aula Azul?. Whodunnit? What did they steal? Ester tells the story of the robbery and another story about a trip her school took.
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