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¿Por qué nos callamos lo que más nos duele?

“Why are we silent with what hurts us most?”, said Camila to her family, as they all stuck in a hotel room during a tornado, during which suddenly all became honest with each other.

All Inclusive / Todo Inclusivo (2008)
Director: Rodrigo Ortuzar Lynch

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Sila Blume

January 2, 2021
Cinema, Homo sapiens, Human Condition, Life
All Inclusive, Ana Seradilla, Chile, family crisis, Homo sapiens, humans, Jesús Ochoa, Life, Mexican cinema, Mexico, Rodrigo Ortuzar Lynch, Todo Incluido, Valentina Vargas
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