Thing about the word "landlord" in English is that in China it didn't mean "guy who owns a couple apartments and rents them" (though that is also a superfluous job in capitalism) but rather "huge landowners that owned most of China and kept peasants in slave-like conditions".
I'm not gonna discuss all the intrincacies of the Chinese revolution, but I think when first-world people hear "landlord" they think "oh that fucking guy who doesn't come to repair my faucet" and not "people who own half of the arable land of the country and decide the livehoods of millions of people and the political and economic destiny of the country". I think that regardless of your views, you need to understand that if you want to understand history and why such a revolution occurred.
Well we heard Roxy during the end credits of the elevator ending so I don’t think she died … she is hurt in every level but she got her emo Barbie emotional support wolf at least ✨
At first it didn't bother me when people used "delulu" so freely cause I was like whatever it's not THAT harmful but I have seen it used SO often that it's started to annoy the shit outta me like none of these people even know what delusion ACTUALLY is. Delusion is not the cute little hopeful voice that tells you they're interested because they made eye contact with you, delusion is waking up one day knowing, being absolutely convinced, that your parents' bedroom is a portal to another dimension, that all your friends are paid actors, that animals don't exist and are actually robots with cameras for eyes, and those are just the ones that I have personally experienced and was able to snap out of with lots of help and without hurting myself or anyone around me.
It's actually so fucking annoying to see people being like "may your delulu becone trululu 😋👍" like if you knew what delusion actually is, how hopeless and paranoid and confused it makes you feel, you would not be saying that. I have known of people who became convinced their families were demons, or that they themselves were possessed, and then ended up committing serious crimes. But no. It's all fun and games, and being "delulu" is cute and quirky.
The reason this film has not existed before is because it was in Spanish. Because the market is a market dominated by English and big productions. This is a big production… in Spanish. And that doesn't exist.
And it's a film that is breaking, or trying to break, a barrier. A glass ceiling that is there imposed by the market, which is dominated by English and big productions from Hollywood.
And I want to tell our stories… in Spanish.
And it is an effort that has taken us ten years and we are very proud of it. And that people assume it as a success of all of us, to me is super important.
let's talk about claudia realizing she's stuck in the ring of hell known as girlhood forever and experiencing a mental breakdown no modern psychiatrist could treat