Daniel talks a couple of fashionable movie from Chile and why he appreciated looking at it.
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Vella: So, Daniel, we're talking about movies.
Daniel: Uh, uh.
Vella: Do you have any favorite Chilean movie?
Daniel: Well, yeah. Actually Chilean movies are
quite, we're making a lot of movies recently but this one movie I really
liked. It's quite old, probably ten years ago, it's called El
Chacotero Sentimental. It's really difficult to explain that in English
but it was based on a radio show. There was every week from Monday to
Friday from two to four pm, there was a radio show so people would call
to the host of this radio show and they would explain their problems
related to love, family, friends, whatever, and it became really
popular. Everyone was listening to this, this show and some of those
stories were absolutely brilliant and you could hear like any kind of
stories, like really sad stories or really funny stories. And for the
movie they took three of them, well three, they made three stories and
they took elements from real stories that they were told during the
show.
So the first one, for example, it's about a guy who
move from the countryside to, into Santiago, and he was having an affair
with a neighbor and he was caught by her husband and her husband was
the police. He was a policeman so all the, it was really funny to watch
it, but at the same time like everyone knew that kind of stuff happened
so it was funny but at the same time kind of, you know, like come on
that's a really, really big problem.
The second story was a bit sad. It was about a family
who had problems. They had a lot of problems during their childhood so
and all the traumas and all the problems it creates and you take when
you have problems in childhood.
And the third one, it's a really, really funny story.
It's about a young couple. They were really poor but how they lived,
the love, and how they live their cut(?02:11) lives.
So all the stories, like the stories all together,
talk about how Chilean people, they live, their love, how they act as
couples, so it became really, really famous in Chile.
Vella: That sounds really interesting. I would love to watch it.
Daniel: Actually there's a version with English subtitles so any time.
Vella: I have one question though.
Daniel: Hm, hm.
Vella: Have you ever called the house and maybe tell them that you're sorry?
Daniel: No, but, no I never did but I
think one of my friends, because everyone listened to the shows, so you
can see and you can hear that. LIke I know that story or I know
something similar so it might be one of my friends I don't know.

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