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The commentators discuss in enthusiastic detail Mel Gibson's film "Man Without a Face," including an iconic shot that evokes another classic film and a stellar child performance.
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The hosts move on to the second film directed by Mel Gibson: "Braveheart," which, in spite of the difficulty he had finding producers, went on to win five Oscars.
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We continue looking in more detail at some key scenes from the movie "Braveheart" that show Mel Gibson's style of narrating history.
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On this occasion, the discussion revolves around the influence that "Braveheart" has had on the way battles are portrayed in other famous movies.
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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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“Perlas” (“Pearls”) is the first track on the 2011 album by the Spanish rock/punk band, “El Columpio Asesino" ("The Assassin Swing") from Pamplona.
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Carlos gives us an overview of the coronavirus, including its origin and some of the most utilized terminology associated with this illness which, in just a few months' time, has become an unprecedented global pandemic.
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Carlos delves into some of the devastating effects the coronavirus has had, and will continue to have, on the global economy, and poses an interesting question: How do you think the coronavirus will change the world permanently?
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Fermin tells us about the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in Spain, including the varying social reactions and official alarm and confinement orders.
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In the second part of this video about Spain's experience with the coronavirus, Fermin shares with us some of people's reactions to confinement, both negative and positive.
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Mary from Ecuador shares with us her experience during the global quarantine due to COVID-19. Among other things, as schools remain closed, her teachers keep sending her a ton of homework.
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