martes, 29 de noviembre de 2016

We are the Champions, my friend


It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words and this photo is a reliable example of that saying. This photo was taken on Tuesday, November 8th of this year, at approximately 3 o'clock in the afternoon, after I made the goal that gave us the definitive 4-3 and we emerged champions of the "King's Cup", a tournament of soccer played in the Institute of Communication and Image, where I study journalism.

This photo I really like because my happiness is appreciated and that of my colleagues in a cathartic moment. In it you can see my partner Sebastian Bordoy getting up to celebrate the decisive goal. Another colleague, Gustavo Soto, comes to hug me, while my friend Nicolás Reyes was doing the same thing. The photo also shows my attack partner, Diego Ortiz, with a notorious happiness on his face, pointing at me with both hands. Behind, the team goalkeeper and my friend Michael Lieberherr also makes gestures with his arms. The team is called "Magic Space Forces" and we won every game of the championship.

"You broke my heart, Fredo"

Hello dear bloggers, today I come to talk about cinema, topic that I am passionate about and whose topic to discuss will be my favorite scene in the history of the seventh art.

If you have seen Francis Ford Coppola's grand and unparalleled trilogy of "The Godfather" you immediately recognized this remarkable scene. But if you have not seen it, apart from recommending that you do it immediately, I will explain what this kiss between brothers is about.

Michael Corleone, represented by Al Pacino, is the boss of the family in this second part of the trilogy. He discovered that his brother Fredo had betrayed him, which is unforgivable and a deadly sin in the rigorous Italian family.

At a New Year's Eve party in Cuba, Michael kisses his brother and says "You broke my heart, Fredo" shortly before the Revolution broke out.

The scene:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcFlp6kl508