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La pandilla conoce a un viejo y deprimido buzo; Julia, en una tarde lluviosa, sufre una depresión recordando la tarde del accidente en que murieron su marido y su hija; Chanquete les ayuda a todos a levantar el ánimo. Al caer la tarde, sale el arco iris.

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00:00Music
00:30Music
01:00Music
01:30Music
02:00Music
02:30Hello
02:51What brings you here, birds?
02:56We are looking for Julia
02:57He left on his bike, but we don't know where he is.
03:00What do those do?
03:02They are sending air to my diver friend
03:04Diver? A real diver?
03:07Let's see, if diver weren't a real diver
03:09I wouldn't be a diver
03:11And that friend of yours?
03:13And what does he do underwater?
03:15Well, that's it, the diver
03:16The funny one has already come out
03:17He is reviewing the foundations of the die
03:20In case the water has removed them
03:21There seems to be a crack in the middle
03:23I thought that kind of divers
03:26The story had already happened
03:27Oh, and soon they will pass
03:29It is a species that is given to extinction
03:32That now, now, now there are very few left
03:35The frogmen have won the game
03:37But my diver friend still resists because
03:40He knows a lot about stones and seas
03:42I would like to have a dog like that
03:53I mean, I don't recommend it to you.
03:56My father had an equal and committed suicide
03:59Did your father commit suicide?
04:01The idiot dog, my father is alive
04:04He had gone hunting
04:10And my father stopped to pee
04:12He left a shotgun leaning against an oak tree
04:14And while my father was peeing peacefully
04:17Watching the flight of a dove
04:18Boom!
04:19And goodbye, cinnamon
04:20He tells my father that it was a real dog suicide.
04:23Maybe the dog was
04:25Fed up with putting up with your father
04:27I mean, you never know what an animal is thinking.
04:29And even less if it is a seter
04:31And what did you say?
04:33A seter breed dog like that one
04:35That is a naughty dog
04:38His master calls him a rascal with a crazy name.
04:42But it's a seter
04:43I understand dogs and I know what I'm talking about.
04:46Well, I say he's a naughty dog.
04:49But well trained
04:50We had a naughty dog at home.
04:53I bet you anything it's a seter.
04:55Well, come on, let's ask the owner.
04:58Wait!
05:00And what about the bet?
05:02And what do we bet?
05:03I don't even have a license plate
05:04But that's the same
05:06Because I have an idea
05:07Listen
05:08If you are a scoundrel
05:10I will be your dog
05:11But if it is a seter
05:13You will be my dog
05:14What are you doing, man?
05:18I don't know what you mean.
05:20Well, it's quite clear.
05:21But come on and I'll explain it to you better.
05:23You bring the juice
05:24And what do we do with the crab?
05:28Throw it away
05:29We have invented something phenomenal for you.
05:31You'll see
05:31Look, it's coming out now.
05:47Throw it away
05:48Throw it away
05:49Throw it away
05:50No, no, no, no.
06:20No, no, no, no, no, no.
06:50How long can you stay underwater?
06:57Resist, resist, resist.
06:59That man doesn't play at resisting.
07:01He is working.
07:03Well, it comes out every ten or fifteen minutes, it depends.
07:07And it has lead floors, right?
07:08To stay upright underwater.
07:11How's that life going, diver?
07:14Nothing but average, man.
07:17It's very humid in there.
07:19Every time I go down, I feel my bones rotting a little more.
07:24Humidity isn't good for me at my age, man.
07:28I hate humidity.
07:30And I also have a feeling of rain.
07:33The air smells like fresh water.
07:35And you can say it like that.
07:37And what happens to a diver if it rains?
07:40What's going to happen to him?
07:41Nothing.
07:43The sea is a good umbrella, don't you think?
07:45What happens is that the diver doesn't like the rain either, because rheumatism begins to gnaw at his body.
07:53Well, poor man, he could have found another profession, right?
07:57Listen to what the diver says, why don't you look for a drier job.
08:01I know what you're thinking.
08:05It's like Hamlet when he says to the skull, to be or not to be, that is the question.
08:11That, the question.
08:12If I die in this town, Chanquete, promise me one thing.
08:18You say?
08:19That you will do what is necessary to have me buried at the highest point of the Cemetery, in a dry and well-ventilated place.
08:27I hate this damn humidity.
08:30Calm down, diver, it will be done.
08:32But first, stop by the Jar Tavern, I've left some prawns there to celebrate your visit.
08:38As soon as I take off my raincoat, I'm off. And may God's will be done.
08:48See you later.
08:52He looks like a pretty sad diver, doesn't he?
08:54It's like he's not happy being a diver.
08:57No, you're not wrong.
09:00And that's what happens in life, you know?
09:01You don't always do what you want, but what you can.
09:06Diver is a good man.
09:07But he is not a happy man.
09:16From Chihuahua. With someone from Chihuahua, you're going to burn.
09:21Hey, do you have any dog collars?
09:23What? Is this a joke, brats?
09:26Don't you see what this is?
09:28We want one that is beautiful and does no harm.
09:30You shut up, Chihuahua, dogs don't talk.
09:34Give me the cheapest one.
09:37And don't make any objections, because if I wanted to, I could take you with a simple rope.
09:42You already know.
09:43If I don't have enough with this, rope and let's go.
09:49Do you like this?
09:51Yeah, not bad.
09:53How much is it worth?
09:53I don't like that one.
09:56But hey, whose dog would you set for him?
09:58Mine.
09:59Well then you choose in peace.
10:01No way, because the dog is his, but the dog is me.
10:08Was Buzo really born in a circus?
10:11Yeah, his parents were tightrope walkers or something.
10:14And those who walk on the wire?
10:17I guess.
10:18And he wanted to dedicate himself to that trapeze thing, but he had a problem.
10:22The height made him dizzy.
10:23That man is a loser.
10:25And when he realized that volatiles weren't for him, he tried being a clown, but...
10:30It wasn't funny, that's for sure.
10:32Funny?
10:33Being funny is one thing.
10:34And having grace backwards is another.
10:36Apparently, every time he came out and told a joke, people would start crying.
10:41They would cry with laughter.
10:42Shameful.
10:43They cried with grief.
10:44He felt like a clown's pity as soon as he saw her appear.
10:48And at the first joke, everyone snotted.
10:51A disaster.
10:53After a thousand attempts, he finally came across this Diver thing.
10:58And as a Diver, yes, he has been a good professional.
11:02Maybe the fish also start to cry when they see him work.
11:05Well, it is possible, yes.
11:07What do I know, but since fish don't go through the box office...
11:11Look, there comes the cyclist who knew he was lost.
11:18Where have you gone? We've been looking for you all over town.
11:21Giving yourself a good time peeling, eh, Julia?
11:22Yes, I wanted to train a little for the excursion.
11:26We're going to go to Villaplana on bikes.
11:29And from there we walked to the Barranca del Lobo, with our snacks ready.
11:32It's late, isn't it?
11:33Yeah.
11:34This afternoon.
11:37Well, if I were you, I'd take a raincoat.
11:42Will it rain, do you think?
11:43But it's sunny.
11:45The weatherman gave yesterday.
11:47It rains in the western half of the peninsula, but the rest only has stormy weather.
11:51Fair.
11:52With storms.
11:54Enough to get wet if it's left uncovered.
11:59And it will rain.
12:00I have a barometer on this knee that never fails.
12:03A barometer?
12:04Yes, an old broken kiss, girl.
12:07Of those who do not lie when they say that water is coming.
12:11If it's likely to rain, I prefer to stay home.
12:16The truth is that I don't feel very well today, so to speak.
12:19I woke up with a changed air.
12:21And what does it matter?
12:22If it rains we go somewhere and stay there.
12:25Or we stay in Villaplan for a snack.
12:28It's just that I don't like wet roads.
12:30They make me sick.
12:33Sorry, guys, next time.
12:35I prefer to stay home today and listen to a little music.
12:38Please, Julia, come with us.
12:40Don't back down now.
12:42Come on, don't let anyone say you're afraid of a storm.
12:46Well yes, I get it.
12:48More than fear, sadness.
12:50One is so stupid about certain things.
12:53What can be done?
12:54Besides, I'm not a good companion when I get down.
12:57Come on, mutt.
13:11Come on.
13:12Tiraña, if you let me go now, I'll tell Javi to let you come with us to the discussion.
13:18And?
13:19What do I care what Javi says if my mother is the one you won't let me have?
13:22Well, then we played that you were a man who let me go and I was a dog who ran away.
13:28Still.
13:29Very clever, Flamer, but tricks won't do you any good.
13:33Come on, downstairs.
13:36And you also have to start talking like a dog.
13:39You see, like this.
13:40One bark means yes, and two barks, if needed, mean no.
13:45Do you understand?
13:48Is this a phenomenal way of understanding each other?
13:56What's wrong, kid? Give me a rabies shot.
14:00Are you saying I have to pee, idiot?
14:02Well, not here, there, against the lamppost, and lifting a leg.
14:06Come on, let's go!
14:29Already!
14:30But you've never seen it like a dog does it.
14:32First like this with one leg, and then with the other.
14:36I don't feel like doing that, I'm fed up with making a fool of myself, you know?
14:41Okay, fine, but first look and bend down.
14:46I'm going to give you what I always wanted to give to a dog.
14:49A kick in the ass.
14:52And why are you hitting me? He was my dog!
14:55No, I've already seen it, man.
14:56But I am from the animal shelter,
14:58And I can't stand it when they mistreat a dog on wheels, you understand?
15:02Pancho, take this off. Are you coming on the excursion?
15:04Maybe. Where are you?
15:06In the fulbelines, at four, after eating.
15:10Come on!
15:12Come on!
15:12Come on!
15:13Come on!
15:13Come on!
15:14Come on!
15:15Come on!
15:16Come on!
15:17Come on!
15:18Come on!
15:19Come on!
15:20Come on!
15:21Come on!
15:22Come on!
15:24Come on!
15:25Come on!
15:26Come on!
15:28Come on!
15:29Come on!
15:30Come on!
15:31Come on!
15:32Come on!
15:33Come on!
15:34Come on!
15:35Come on!
15:36Come on!
15:37Come on!
15:38Come on!
15:39Come on!
15:40Come on!
15:41Come on!
15:42Come on!
15:43Come on!
16:13The Bible
16:43The Bible
17:13The Bible
17:43The Bible
18:13The Bible
18:43The Bible
19:13The Bible
19:43The Bible
20:14Why don't you have a drink instead of continuing to pull the strings? See if it lifts your spirits?
20:20For a seafarer, all that milk can't be good. It has to hit you like... like, unusually, I say.
20:27The Bible
20:57The Bible
21:27I'm not saying this because of this, I'm not saying this because of this, because if this happens to you, it's not like you have an ulcer. Everyone's happy, right?
21:33Oh, at least my ulcer is an ulcer, well...
21:38And here we go.
22:08Able, able to give me, able to give me some encouragement.
22:14For you, then, for you, what is the Bible for? For you?
22:21For you?
22:24For my cancer, let's see if they kill it.
22:51What does it smell like?
22:52What would it smell like?
22:54A rare wine.
22:55A rare wine, a wine, but what do you know, go on, go on, wine, wine.
22:59I was crying.
23:00Are you sure that already?
23:02Yeah.
23:03Do they sell fish here?
23:05Yes, but it seems to me that the bottle is out of stock.
23:09The pigeon pooped on us today, didn't it?
23:12Look, I've got a deal for you, champ.
23:15If I can make my diving friend laugh, I'll treat you to a golden fry.
23:19Okay, but you have to help out and bring at least two kilos of fish, okay?
23:23Don't confuse me, old man, you know very well that thing about the one who has excreted with children, etc., etc.
23:28It's that you look for it, it's very difficult.
23:31Some do, son.
23:33Well, go on, try your luck with him, because I have to go and find out about it.
23:38See you later.
23:42Hey, man, but you're going to leave me alone with this gang.
23:46They'll brighten your life, man. They're good people.
23:50Jar, take care of it for me, okay?
23:52Okay, Chanquete, look.
23:58Well, let's see.
24:01Which of you is Chanquete's grandson?
24:03None, we're just friends.
24:05And if we bother anyone, we leave in peace.
24:07Wait a minute, let's keep the party quiet.
24:10That the friends of my friends are my friends.
24:16Hey, why are you looking at me like that?
24:18It's knowing if you laugh.
24:20Do you know how to play the game of looking at each other with wolf eyes?
24:24Look at each other until you laugh, like that.
24:28So with wolf eyes, huh?
24:30Well, here we go.
25:00You've laughed, you've laughed, I've seen you laugh.
25:04I'm sure I laughed.
25:05Yes, you laughed, didn't you?
25:08Yes, you laughed.
25:09Well, I don't know, I must have been there without even knowing about it.
25:11It doesn't matter, but you've lost.
25:14So one, two, three, four...
25:18And two more girls, six.
25:20We'll have to make fried fish for six.
25:22For seven, piranha is missing and he probably wants it too.
25:25You have to warn him.
25:30There will be, Julia.
25:31There are no tangents.
25:32There are no tangents.
25:33There are no tangents.
25:34There are no tangents.
25:39Julia!
25:41Open up!
25:43Open up!
25:44Open up, Julia! I'm a whitebait!
26:01Julia! Open up!
26:08Open up, Julia! I'm a whitebait!
26:14Julia!
26:30Julia!
26:36Julia, something's wrong with him!
26:40Julia!
26:44Julia!
26:46Julia!
26:48Julia!
26:50Julia!
26:52Julia!
26:54Julia!
26:56Julia!
26:58Julia!
27:00Julia!
27:02Julia!
27:04Julia!
27:06Julia!
27:08Julia!
27:10Julia!
27:12But, Julia, woman, what's wrong with you?
27:35He is feeling well.
27:37The kids said...
27:38Please let me go.
27:42Nothing's wrong with me.
27:46I want to be alone.
27:49That's all it is.
27:53Good.
27:55If it bothers you here, I'll leave.
28:04But I'm not a kid.
28:08I don't even know that something serious is happening.
28:10That this is going through a bad time.
28:15And let me tell you this at least.
28:18Loneliness, like everything, is sometimes good.
28:22And sometimes it isn't so much.
28:23You don't bother me.
28:29Not even the kids.
28:32I don't know how to explain it to you.
28:35It's like I'm not here now.
28:37as if I were far away from everything.
28:46Far from myself.
28:47It's the only thing you save I've done.
28:58Where are they?
29:12Where are they?
29:14I mean, that man and that girl.
29:23Where are they?
29:24Where are they?
29:25Where are they?
29:26Where are they?
29:27Where are they?
29:28They...
29:29They are there.
29:30They are still there.
29:31They are still there.
29:32On that wet road.
29:33Carlos and Esther...
29:34They stood there in the rain.
29:35How long has it been since that accident?
29:36That?
29:37When did it happen?
29:38When did it happen?
29:40Never.
29:41It's happening now.
29:42It's always happening.
29:43Here.
29:44Me too?
29:45Here?
29:46Me too...
29:47For her?
29:48Me too?
29:49No.
29:50No.
29:51No.
29:52No.
29:53That?
29:54No.
29:55No.
29:56No.
29:57No.
29:58No.
29:59No.
30:00No.
30:01No.
30:02No.
30:03No.
30:04No.
30:05No.
30:06No.
30:07No.
30:08No.
30:09I speak to them and they don't answer me.
30:15And Esther plays with black butterflies.
30:20And they don't see me.
30:22Julia, when did your daughter Esther die?
30:27Don't tell me that, please. Don't tell me that, yes.
30:31Your daughter died. When was that?
30:33Shut up. Don't say that to me again.
30:36His daughter Esther died in an accident.
30:40It was you who told me.
30:54Do you have linden tea at home?
30:57You might do well to drink some hot linden tea.
31:01I'll prepare it for you.
31:02No, no, don't bother.
31:05I've already taken a pill for this.
31:07And I feel better, really.
31:11Don't worry.
31:17Carlos and Esther died two years ago.
31:21On a day like today.
31:24On a rainy summer afternoon.
31:25And today I understand that all that is happening again, like other times.
31:35Were you going with them?
31:43But I had worse luck.
31:47They stayed there.
31:49Me too...
31:49I continued my journey with broken vertebrae, shaken and alone.
31:56Don't say stupid things.
31:59You live.
32:00And that's good.
32:03Good for you...
32:04And for the others.
32:06I think it's good to live when the best part of your life is stolen from you.
32:13What he wants most.
32:16That which I loved more than my own life.
32:18Is that good?
32:21Tell me.
32:22Listen, Julia.
32:24In life we are all navigators.
32:27And that's why we all, sooner or later, know what a shipwreck is.
32:31And I'm not going to comment on the stupidity of looking for words of comfort.
32:36Easy words.
32:38Which, on the other hand, I don't know how to say.
32:43And I also think they are worthless.
32:48I know very well that sometimes our pain can be as deep and as dark as the bottom of the sea.
32:54But it would be a fool's errand to try to fill it by throwing pebbles of comfort into it.
33:01What I would like, what I do want to do, is help him change his attitude.
33:08You are smart.
33:11And she knows very well that the worst thing she can do is stay still.
33:16Obsessed with the memory of that painful moment.
33:20All you have to do is face it.
33:23Look at him straight in the face.
33:25And then continue.
33:28Already.
33:28You're talking to me like that psychiatrist at the sanatorium.
33:33And I know he's right, but...
33:35No, no, but yes.
33:36Mine is not medicine.
33:39It's just common sense.
33:43But sometimes that black hole grows and grows.
33:46And there is no strength to get out of it.
33:49You have to be inside to know what that is.
33:52My God.
33:53To know what despair is.
33:59One tries to look away, but one can't.
34:03That's there.
34:05Filling it.
34:07Covering it all.
34:07The last thing I saw were some black butterflies.
34:35Fluttering among the blood-soaked irons.
34:43It took them a few days to tell me what had happened to Carlos and my daughter.
34:48They didn't tell me until the last day I was discharged from the hospital.
34:50You see.
34:54They wanted me to be in shape.
34:57With all my strength to give me the news.
35:00But I knew it before.
35:02I was sure.
35:04But I didn't want to believe myself.
35:08And I kept repeating it to myself.
35:10I don't want it to be like this.
35:11I don't want it.
35:12I only know this, Julia.
35:16That as long as the earth exists, there will be summer, winter, day and night.
35:22And that it is useless to rebel against death.
35:26Look, life is like a moving train.
35:29He who dies gets off.
35:32And the rest of us follow.
35:34And we will never cross the same landscape again.
35:36Do you know where this hobby of mine was born?
35:46For the tubes and the brushes.
35:50You wouldn't think I was a professional at this.
35:54I spent eight months in a psychiatric hospital.
35:57Well, in a mental asylum, if you prefer us to call it that.
36:00What does it matter?
36:01Painting was part of the therapy.
36:03A sad form of artistic initiation, don't you think?
36:09Well, I really like what he does.
36:12Oh, by the way, speaking of paintings.
36:14You promised to give me a painting.
36:17Well, if that's why, take whoever you want.
36:21Or all of them.
36:22Or would you prefer me to draw a portrait of your boat?
36:25No.
36:29I'll take this one.
36:32That?
36:32Precisely that one?
36:34Yes, that's the one I want to take.
36:37But you see, that one is not finished.
36:41Oh no?
36:42What is missing?
36:44Well, the smile.
36:48You have to put on a doll's smile.
36:50Oh, okay.
36:52Paint it right now.
36:54Now?
36:55No.
36:55No, I can't.
36:58There are days when you are not able to paint smiles.
37:01And today is one of those.
37:04I'm sorry.
37:05Good.
37:05Then I'll take it as is.
37:11Ah, the kids came to see her.
37:15You knew it, right?
37:16I didn't have the strength to open the door for them.
37:22I didn't want to give them a bad show.
37:24I think children were made to receive joy.
37:27Yes, joy and a little fish.
37:29They came so you could invite yourselves.
37:31They are like sparrows.
37:32With so much rain they don't know where to take shelter.
37:35Poor kids.
37:36But they have their homes, right?
37:38Yes, but they won't want us in a flock.
37:40They must have eaten the sea bream.
37:43And my friend Puzo is making him a good fry.
37:47Do you dare to come?
37:48No, I say if he dares because Puzo is the saddest man in the world.
37:54Thanks, not today.
37:55It's not my day and you know it.
37:57When I started, I went out for a while to walk around there.
38:01But without making anyone's life miserable.
38:04And go in peace, really, I'm much better.
38:06And in my right mind.
38:14Be careful not to get the painting wet.
38:15The paint is fresh.
38:17Oh, by the way, Julia.
38:18Before entering I did one of these effects on the window.
38:22And he who breaks it pays, right?
38:23So I'll send the carpenter tomorrow.
38:24No, don't worry.
38:26There are no thieves in the village and nothing to guard here.
38:29Goodbye, Julia.
38:30Bye bye.
38:36Bye bye.
38:37Bye bye.
38:38Thank you!
39:08Open the little hole!
39:10Let's see who it is.
39:12So who's it going to be?
39:14Dad!
39:15Dad no.
39:16Dad has a key.
39:28Who is it?
39:31He doesn't make a telegram.
39:33Oh my God!
39:34It is the one that has happened something.
39:35Give it to me, son!
39:38The telegram is for me.
39:40Here comes, mom!
39:41You can't rape me!
39:43As?
39:44The correspondence is for me.
40:00Fresh, the birds flew.
40:03They left in their divers shortly after you left.
40:08What do you have there?
40:10Do you like it?
40:11Well no.
40:12Of course I understand that, but I would say that...
40:16What? Come on, explain yourself.
40:17I don't know.
40:18I'd say I see something wrong with these butterflies.
40:23What you see there is pain.
40:25What you see there is pain.
40:27It's pain.
40:39What has made me cool?
40:40Yeah.
40:41That's bad, doctor.
40:42That's bad, doctor.
40:46How bad.
40:49What the hell is going on here?
41:20Diver told us a very funny elephant joke.
41:24Very funny.
41:26But Buzo, man of God, how could you possibly tell the kids one of your jokes?
41:32Sorry, old lady.
41:34But I swear I told you a story that I heard from my mother as a child, which was the one I liked the most.
41:40But Diver, believe me, your thing is to be a Diver and nothing else, man.
41:47Yes, and now that you mention it, I think it's because sea water is salty like tears.
41:54Man, man, man! Long live joy! Long live joy!
41:59What's up? What's up with the frying?
42:01That's what I say, I took a risk to come here.
42:05We were waiting for you.
42:06Well, I'm here now.
42:07Let's get to work.
42:08No, Diver, you're in the kitchen.
42:10Go on.
42:12And let's see how you fry the fish, eh?
42:13So, with joy, son.
42:15With joy.
42:16Go on.
42:16Well, and I'm going to tell you a wonderful story now.
42:23But where the devil has my logbook gone?
42:26Ah, maybe...
42:26Did... I see what? What's that?
42:29Log, logbook.
42:30The most important book on board a ship.
42:34The book where the captain writes down the adventures of the voyage every day.
42:39Are you a ship captain?
42:41Hey, who else?
42:45Let's see.
42:47Who's in charge here, cabin boy?
42:49You.
42:50Well, man, of course.
42:52Okay.
43:10And they brought the three chests on board
43:40full of doubloons.
43:42Yellow like the sun.
43:44And during the second tide
43:47they weighed anchor
43:48and they left for their homeland.
43:51And what are doubloons?
43:52Ancient gold coins.
43:56Did you like it?
43:57Yeah.
43:59It rolls a lot.
44:00And that's funnier than my elephants?
44:04Man, I don't know.
44:06But at least my story
44:07doesn't make anyone sad.
44:14May I come in?
44:15Hello, Julia.
44:16Hello.
44:17Welcome aboard.
44:21Hello, Julia.
44:22Hello.
44:25It's for you.
44:26It's a gift.
44:27We all bought it.
44:29Open it, you'll see what a surprise.
44:30It's a keychain.
44:31Idiot.
44:32Silly.
44:33I'll explain it to you.
44:35Oh, how beautiful.
44:39Look, Julia.
44:40Julia.
44:41This is Busto, the friend I was talking about.
44:43The saddest man in the world.
44:45Hello, Busto.
44:46This is Julia.
44:47Hello.
44:47We went to your house.
44:49Where have you been?
44:51So I went out for a walk
44:52and now he was cold
44:53and I came here.
44:55What's happening?
44:55Well, I actually came to ask for your forgiveness.
44:59for not having opened my door to you.
45:02And to you
45:03to thank him for what he did.
45:06And what has he done?
45:08Break a glass
45:09and steal a painting from me.
45:11By the way, where...?
45:14I burned it.
45:16When I was coming here, you know?
45:26I saw the rainbow over the ship.
45:28As if this were Noah's ark.
45:30Let's see, well, let's see.
45:31Come!
45:32Oh, how cool!
45:33How beautiful!
45:34Come on, throw it away.
45:38Come on!
45:39Why do you leave us in colors?
45:40and we worry about the fried fish?
45:42Come on, man.
45:44The wise man spoke.
45:46What? How's it going, son?
45:47This is ready to eat.
45:49But is it fried well?
45:50Fried, but completely.
45:51Well, here it is, boys!
45:52Come on!
45:52Let's eat!
45:53Good!
45:58Javi!
45:59Look, take out the tablecloth, that's it.
46:01There.
46:08Okay, okay, okay!
46:10Come on!
46:12Come on!
46:15The big plate is mine!
46:20The big plate is mine!
46:22Look, Julio, look.
46:25When you are at sea,
46:26after having struggled
46:27against the rough waters of a storm
46:29and you see that colored arch appear
46:31among the clouds,
46:33one thinks it is the smile of heaven
46:35and the sailor shouts something to him
46:38inside the chest with force
46:39See you later, mate,
46:42because this has already happened.
46:49Well, now let's eat.
46:51and with music.
46:52That, that?
46:53Yes, a little patience.
46:54Now he will come.
46:55To dinner!
46:57I really like it!
46:59Me too!
46:59I want!
47:02Me too!
47:03Here, Julio, it's very good.
47:05Thank you, Aunt.
47:05Thank you!
47:06Thank you!
47:07Thank you!
47:08Thank you!
47:10Thank you!
47:11Thank you!
47:12Thank you!
47:13Thank you!
47:14Thank you!
47:16Thank you!
47:17Thank you!
47:18Thank you!
47:19Thank you!
47:21Thank you!
47:22Thank you!
47:23Thank you!
47:53Thank you!
48:23Thank you!
48:53Thank you!
49:23Thank you!
49:53Thank you!
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