00:23I want you to tell me a little bit about what is the essence of
00:29the two characters that you have to interpret, because they are two in one, so I want to tell you
00:33a little bit about it.
00:34Well, I think there is a thing that is transversal to the two, and it is that from two places
00:40very different,
00:41from two conditions very different, there is a force and there is like a fire that both have.
00:48Obviously, in Romina it is more notorious, Romina is a character that, as he has to go to the world,
00:53from a young age, and she is in an environment that is only of men, and in the downhill,
01:02this pelada is a young girl that has a verraquera, a force, a tenacity, a terqueness,
01:09she is close, obstinada, because she has realized that doing things,
01:16she can do things big, the discipline that has a sport.
01:21And Laura is a woman that is much more emotional, she has had other conditions of life,
01:30but even though she has had everything, she has had that feeling of warmth in the home,
01:38of encouragement, of family, that Romina has had, even though she is only with her mom and now.
01:44I want to tell you a little bit about how to do this challenge to face Romina, specifically,
01:47and what was the thing that you cost?
01:48Well, the theme of the bicycle, at the beginning, it was a whole topic,
01:53because, of course, Romina, a pesar of that from the beginning,
01:56they told me that I was not going to do the scenes of action,
01:59that I was going to have double, that I had many doubles,
02:03I wanted to have, as actresses, to have a handle of the bicycle, of the object,
02:08that she saw that this pelada has had all the life of her bicycle,
02:12or, the bicycle, and we talked a lot with the pianists,
02:15it was like the extension of the body of Romina,
02:18so, despite that I didn't do the super-saltos, the super-cahs and the super-bashs,
02:23I had to have a domino, like a handle of the bicycle,
02:30and that was the challenge, to learn, apart from that the bicycle,
02:33I was so huge, the bicycle, that is the bicycle of Romina,
02:37I was so huge because I was very low.
02:39When you started to realize that this story,
02:43what did you think about the story, because it's very interesting and very particular,
02:47what did you think, what did you attract?
02:48Look, many things attracted me to this story,
02:51first of all, I think that a function that we have as artists,
02:55well, I at least, David, that I have as artist,
02:58is that I always try to, through the projects that I do, through the music,
03:02through the music, through even the message that I share,
03:04is to face the things that happen in the day-to-day,
03:07like, for example, the theme that is not much,
03:10that is the usureo, the gota-gota,
03:13that we live in all of Colombia, and many people don't talk about this,
03:15and it's a problem that, really, we have to face,
03:18even though it is from fiction, you know?
03:21So, from there, there is a lot of action,
03:25or, all the chapters are not going to be able to have things,
03:29or, there are many things,
03:30so, it's a lot of attention that it's entertaining,
03:32all the time it keeps you there, the story.
03:34If I was reading it, when I was not sending the chapters,
03:38I was pressuring it,
03:38and then, in the next chapter, what?
03:40I wanted to keep reading it.
03:41Yes, I want to talk a little bit about your character,
03:43you are a policeman who is enamored of Romina,
03:47of this girl who is super intrepid,
03:50with a lot of character, with a lot of personality,
03:52and I want to tell you a little bit about this role.
03:55Look, since the beginning, it was a challenge to interpret a policeman
03:58by the stigma that there is behind the uniform,
04:01and behind the institutions.
04:02I think it was something that I would say,
04:06uh, how do I make people want to know what happens outside?
04:10But, also, it was a very nice challenge,
04:12because you have to recall that not all the people are equal,
04:17and there are also people who are really wearing clothes,
04:20who are really fighting for justice,
04:22like the case of Cristobal,
04:23that, at the beginning,
04:24the man is a man focused on the things he wants,
04:26and he wants to work for the community,
04:29and that nothing he takes away from the women,
04:32only came Romina and...
04:34and the form of his eyes.
04:35And the fact of his eyes.
04:36The eye of his eyes moved on.
04:45And the fact of his eyes move on,
04:50and he moved on to the center.
04:54a different story from everything we've seen.
04:58And well, what I'm going to do with this character
05:01is also something new for me
05:03and new for you too, I hope you can see it.
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