Día 5: Una Historia te cuento - "The Aviator" - La película (ES/EN)

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Hace dos días atrás estaba navegando en Reddit en la comunidad de MoviesCritic buscando alguna película interesante para sentarme a ver. Y me encontré con una publicación que hablaba acerca de este filme y yo no lo había visto. Me dije bueno un filme de DiCaprio que no he visto de seguro que va a estar bueno. Y busqué la película y me la descargué. Me senté a verla y es increíblemente muy buena, repito muy buena.

Así que me he pasado a contarles en este Episodio de "Una Historia te cuento" mis sentimientos y pensamientos sobre esta película que no he dicho el nombre que idiota soy. "The Aviator".


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He de empezar por decir que este filme ha sido una experiencia cinematográfica muy emocionante e inmersiva para mí. Desde el principio, me sentí fundido por la historia de Howard Hughes y su lucha con el trastorno bipolar, yo he de admitirlo a veces me dan ataques de bipolaridad y con la película me sentí atraído brutal con ella. Tengo que decir que La película captura la complejidad del personaje y su mentalidad, lo que hizo que la historia fuera aún más emocionante e impactante.


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Uno de los aspectos más destacados de la película fue sin duda la actuación de Leonardo DiCaprio como Hughes. Se sumergió completamente en el papel y logró transmitir toda la gama de emociones y pensamientos que venían con su trastorno bipolar. También fue impresionante ver cómo se transformó físicamente a lo largo de la película, mostrando cómo Hughes se deterioraba cada vez más a medida que luchaba con su enfermedad.

Por otra parte, la dirección de Martin Scorsese también fue excepcional. Realmente hizo un gran trabajo al recrear la época de oro de Hollywood y la emoción y el glamour que venían con ella. Además, la forma en que manejó la narrativa de la película fue brillante, logrando mantenerme cautivado y emocionado hasta el final.

Pero lo que realmente me dejó impresionado de The Aviator fue cómo logró equilibrar el drama y la emoción con la diversión y el entretenimiento. Hubo momentos en que estaba metido en un canal fula por lo que le estaba sucediendo a Hughes, y otros en que simplemente estaba disfrutando del espectáculo y la diversión de Hollywood. La película me hizo reír, llorar y sentirme emocionado, todo en un mismo pack.

Venga que esta película es definitivamente una que le voy a recomendar a muchas amistades mías para que la vean. Y por supuesto! Si tú estas buscando una experiencia emocionante y conmovedora en la pantalla chica para disfrutar. Así qué ¡No te la pierdas!

Dime en los comentarios si has visto este filme cinematográfico? Qué te pareció? Crees al igual que Yo que DiCaprio es uno de los mejores actores y que este personaje lo lanzó ha estar en la grandeza?


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Title: Day 5: A Tale I Tell You - The Aviator

Two days ago I was browsing Reddit in the MoviesCritic community looking for some interesting movies to sit down and watch. And I came across a post that talked about this film and I hadn't seen it. I said to myself well a DiCaprio film that I haven't seen for sure is going to be good. And I looked up the film and downloaded it. I sat down to watch it and it is incredibly very good, I repeat very good.

So I've stopped by to tell you in this Episode of "A Story I Tell You" my feelings and thoughts about this movie that I haven't said the name what an idiot I am. "The Aviator".


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I have to start by saying that this film was a very exciting and immersive cinematic experience for me. From the very beginning, I was melted by the story of Howard Hughes and his struggle with bipolar disorder, I have to admit I sometimes get bouts of bipolar and with the film I was brutally drawn in with it. I have to say that The movie captures the complexity of the character and his mentality, which made the story even more exciting and impactful.


Movie Trailer


One of the highlights of the film was undoubtedly Leonardo DiCaprio's performance as Hughes. He completely immersed himself in the role and managed to convey the full range of emotions and thoughts that came with his bipolar disorder. It was also impressive to see how he transformed physically throughout the film, showing how Hughes deteriorated more and more as he struggled with his illness.

On the other hand, Martin Scorsese's direction was also exceptional. He really did a great job of recreating the golden age of Hollywood and the excitement and glamour that came with it. Also, the way he handled the narrative of the film was brilliant, managing to keep me captivated and excited until the very end.

But what really blew me away about The Aviator was how he managed to balance drama and emotion with fun and entertainment. There were times when I was in a fula channel about what was happening to Hughes, and others when I was simply enjoying the spectacle and fun of Hollywood. The movie made me laugh, cry and feel emotional all in one package.

Come on, this movie is definitely one that I will be recommending to many of my friends to see. And of course! If you're looking for an exciting and moving small screen experience to enjoy. So don't miss it!

Tell me in the comments if you have seen this film? What did you think of it? Do you think like me that DiCaprio is one of the best actors and that this character launched him to greatness?


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You didn't see this movie. If you had, you would know that Howard Hughes was not bipolar. His mental illness was something else. You just paraphrased what you read on reddit. What is your opinion of the restaurant scene?

Let's see dude to me in general he's a bipolar piece of shit. That he has other mental issues besides bipolar and I didn't mention them in my post is my problem. Because I was only referencing how I had identified myself in regards to his bipolar in the movie.

In any case and to shut your mouth that you are doubting that I didn't see the movie.

In the scene, He orders roast chicken, but becomes obsessed with how the chicken should be cut, and asks the waitress to cut it for him. He then becomes obsessed with the way the bread should be served, and asks the waitress to cut it again. Showing signs that he is a fucking obsessive-compulsive. He also shows signs of mania in this scene as he talks fast and seems to have too much energy.

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