Thursday, June 9, 2016

Spanish Scavenger

Cinema World is like the UN of cable tv. The other day, "Food and Shelter" showed the poverty in Spain. Its depiction seemed first-world still, definitely not Mendoza, Brilliantesque. Perhaps it's the literally cool atmosphere or the tone-down emotions, even if intense every now and then. Or the distant language we catch intermittently.

However, the failure to pay rent, travails of single motherhood, dreams of young boys, kindness of neighbors and government support are universal.

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