diegogaltieri
Joined Sep 2002
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This sitcom was based on a couple played by popular actor Claudio Garcia Satur and newcomer Silvia Arazi, known then for starring in a popular wine commercial.
The couple had a dog named Bartolo, who was able to think like a human. He had a very deep voice, and he made comments (in his thoughts) that could be heard only by the audience.
Most of this comedy happened in the living room of a home, while the couple talked and Bartolo was just sitting in the sofa, thinking out loud after a long and boring situation, and his comments were supposed to be a punch line. Unfortunately, the writing was terrible, nothing caused any laughs at all. Bartolo's thoughts weren't funny, and his movements and expressions didn't match the voice of his thoughts. He didn't interact with the humans at all, since nobody but the audience was able to hear him
This sitcom was a failure and it lasted only a few episodes.
The couple had a dog named Bartolo, who was able to think like a human. He had a very deep voice, and he made comments (in his thoughts) that could be heard only by the audience.
Most of this comedy happened in the living room of a home, while the couple talked and Bartolo was just sitting in the sofa, thinking out loud after a long and boring situation, and his comments were supposed to be a punch line. Unfortunately, the writing was terrible, nothing caused any laughs at all. Bartolo's thoughts weren't funny, and his movements and expressions didn't match the voice of his thoughts. He didn't interact with the humans at all, since nobody but the audience was able to hear him
This sitcom was a failure and it lasted only a few episodes.
Buenos Aires Viceversa is a wonderful movie about a young film maker and her vision about Buenos Aires city.
Directed by Alejandro Agresti (who is my favourite argentine director, I call him 'The argentine Tarantino') made an excellent job in direction with very original shots.
The acting is really great too, specially Carlos Roffe and the young boy Nazareno Casero. They are very natural, you cannot tell they are acting.
The plot is interesting and will make you laugh and cry. I recommend this movie.
Directed by Alejandro Agresti (who is my favourite argentine director, I call him 'The argentine Tarantino') made an excellent job in direction with very original shots.
The acting is really great too, specially Carlos Roffe and the young boy Nazareno Casero. They are very natural, you cannot tell they are acting.
The plot is interesting and will make you laugh and cry. I recommend this movie.