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Julio Torres presents a helpful guide to understanding the world through his playful interpretations of colors. Taking the stage in New York City as an expert on the inherent traits of particular colors, Julio explores the nuances of rule-based navy blue to the rage of red through hilarious observations from his life and culture at large. Blending stand-up with other media, this unique comedy special invites us to see the people, places and things around us through Julio's kaleidoscopic lens.
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00:01When I say that something is a color, I don't mean that literally.
00:08Like if I say, purple is the color of mystery.
00:12Like objects in the mirror may be closer than they appear.
00:21Purple is different than lilac.
00:23Lilac is being a mom.
00:24Purple is being a stepmother.
00:28Hurry, you have to move on.
00:30Anyway, navy blue is the color of law and order.
00:36It's the color of airports.
00:38It's the airport's way of saying, whatever your deal is, not here.
00:44And red is rage.
00:46Now, have you ever met someone who is so red, but they are squeezed in a navy blue packaging?
00:53That's a real housewife.
00:56I am obviously creating a rubric for young people to see the world using colors.
01:01Beige is what millennials have become.
01:04Get scared, but it's gonna try.
01:06Black is what you don't know.
01:08White is what you do know.
01:09That is why doctors wear white.
01:12Because it's their way of saying, I know.
01:16Fuchsia is...
01:17No one's writing anything down.
01:22In the event that your favorite color is mentioned, please celebrate quietly to yourself.
01:30I mind itself.
01:31Classic fuchsia.
01:36hart terazi.
01:38Cause I tell you...
01:39You have to przykład.
01:40Not many.
01:40Do you have any time?
01:40Make sure you hit a message behind me.
01:43I'll take aเห close to a day.
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