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Wednesday' s film recommendation. Hin last week, a week ago,
a few days before I turned thirty- five and made me go back in
the sun, I went to themovies to watch a movie alone. You
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remember the episode of the newspaper calledLa plaida, where I told you that
one of my challenges of two thousandtwenty- four was to challenge me to
go to space alone that had notbeen good until now. If you don
' t remember this episode, he' ll run to hear it, because
it' s not because it's me. I was beautiful and good
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in this episode and here I tellyou now that I was challenging myself to
go to places alone in particular Iusually go to many places alone I don
' t like, but there wereplaces I still considered taboo and one of
these was cinema. For this reason, in the twenty- four thousand I
had proposed to break with this absurdtaboo that we cannot do things alone and
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then yes, I started by thecinema and I continue to do it.
I' m missing the theater,but little by little, little by little.
I know that before the two thousandtwenty- four runs out, I
' ll be able to go tosome function alone. So far it'
s been with the movies and someother little things. Anyway, I dressed
pretty good for myself I even mademyself up. I had to look for
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a tutorial. There' s noidea how it came out. No pin
me geir. I' m nota Pikmigger, but I don' t
know how to make up. Imean, I don' t like it,
I just don' t know.I love Aneway, who ended up
super satisfied because I was feeling reallynice Shacha and that' s what'
s important. How we feel.I went singing along the way and went
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to see a place in selection ironicallyday one. I' m not gonna
be bad at spoilers because it's very recent and I understand that I
haven' t given a lot ofpeople time to see it. Man,
Caro' s the real movie,but I' m gonna say I didn
' t like it. I didn' t like it. I liked the
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movie waits for something else, expectationsis what there is. The only good
thing to save, apart from thebeautiful budget cat, was that for the
first time the protagonist is characterized inmakeup and clothes in a real way.
And this is honestly appreciated. Imean, how many times have we seen
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people in those three movies of disasters, of wars, of super- peinated
terror, and you say. Idon' t believe it. It'
s not real good here but realisticmakeup and wardrobe did the things I saved,
I' m going to gut aplace in silence, but I'
m going to tell you a seriesthat I saw at once and that I
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loved and it was the British seriesQUEENEY you know I have a problem with
the British and Norwegian series. Ieat them all. Well, Quine is
the adaptation of the first novel byCandiys Carty Williams, a Jamaican Angulo writer
who won great literary awards with thatdebut in two thousand nineteen. After creating
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her first series Champions, the authorherself was very clear that she needed to
adapt her more personal work in seriesform. Quinney Jenkins, which is what
the Queene series is called, isa twenty- five- year- old
Jamaican British woman living in southern London, but she lies between two cultures and
fails to fit perfectly into any ofthem. After a complicated breakup with her
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lifelong boyfriend, Wine seeks comfort inthe wrong places and copiously realizes that she
has to face the past before shecan rebuild herself with this synopsis. Pretty
short for the whole series so magnificentand the actorial level it has opens melon,
a series that you can find inDisney Plus and that touches the search
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for identity, the liquid loves,the liquid loves so fashionable in these times
sadly the relationships between friends, thepimmigger las. It touches the silence of
black women before complex situations or abuse, forgiveness, compassion, different kinds of
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maternitys, especially in black families,the sex seen from the vision of a
black woman daar Skin, which isnot the same and is very different in
the twenty that, like all,sometimes we don' t know what to
do, but still we try it, looks pretty fast. Well, I
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pulled it because I love British seriesand women creators and when I knew that
she herself was her pressure script,because I loved it honestly after flyback,
it' s like a boom.And I love it and especially because the
visibility, the visibility, a littlepass at the end of the day in
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spaces where you only really find yourself. I was at the gym today and
I was the only black woman inthe whole gym. I' m going
to different times. I' mstill the only black woman and in Spain
there are no series like this.Honestly, I mean, when I find
it still, it' s likea respite to be able to see sisters
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moving in spaces of Afro- centeredfamilies that remind me of my none.
If you see her and like her, you' d like to talk about
her. Write in my insta childstar point world commenting that you thought if
you liked it no and I knowthat this would make me very excited.
For or I say good- byewishing you a Wednesday that' s still
quite a long time. It's not over yet filled with cinema and
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magic. I love you so much, because if no one told you today
we thought about you tomorrow. Bye.