(Matías Antonio Bombal)

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(Matías Antonio Bombal)
(Matías Antonio Bombal)
(Matías Antonio Bombal)
(Matías Antonio Bombal)
El Hoyo
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8228288/
A dystopian science fiction horror film directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia which is set in a prison aka the hole which houses 2 inmates per floor. The inmates are switched around between floors every month. Takes you on an emotional ride from the lens of the main character played by Iván Massagué. It emphasizes on the selfish gene in our dna and how we cannot escape it when situations are dire.
A little hard to watch if you do not have an appetite for gore. This movie makes you think a bit and is not a light-hearted watch. Recommend when you are in the mood for a more heavy and serious movie.
Wet Hot American Summer
I finally watched the 2001 comedy film classic (actually twice) that happens on the last day of summer camp and the new prequel that happens 2 months earlier on the first day of summer camp which uses the same actors. Considering the film had Paul Rudd who was semi-famous at the time but it also had Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Elizabeth Banks before they were known popularly. It has such an anarchic spirit where it seems like everyone is being stupid and there is so much plot in these things with pieces of NASA’s Sklyab falling or a government conspiracy but there is such a sincerity underneath it all that it somehow works. It sincerely filmed a gay sex scene in 2001 which is not only brave but somehow makes it even funny. It features a scene of a character declaring his love and want to hump a fridge and makes it an inspiring scene about being who you are. The prequel series ups the absurdity factor and gives crazy origin stories to everything and is just as perfect as the movie. And all of the new actors just fit into the world so perfectly, it’s like they were there all the time.
Basically, taking the film and the prequel series make one of the best achievements in comedy history. Don’t get me wrong, it’s definitely you either love it or hate it. There really is no in between. But if you like your comedy in a more anarchic style and this was a big influence on things like Anchorman then you are in for a treat.