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Looking for some Spanish-language* films to watch with my son. I was thinking that since I bought the Trilogía de Guillermo del Toro I should start with those so I was reading the parents guide on IMDB. I know the films are violent - hello bottle - but I wanted to see what other people think because I'm a terrible judge of content.
Speaking of bottle, this one made me laugh:
Quote:
A man's face is repeatedly hit with a bottle. He dies from that.
*He's in a Spanish-Immersion program so he's very fluent; me not so much but that's what subtitles are for. The problem with the program is the school announced there would be no Spanish 3 class and he (and even the native speakers) would have to take Spanish 1 again. I'm just trying to find ways to have him keep the language that doesn't involve watching say The Avengers dubbed because that's just annoying.
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theplatypus wrote:
Latin American Spanish? Or Spanish from Spain?
Latin American, I believe. Conversational Mexican, maybe? I don't recall what they call it officially but I know that there's a difference, as you say, between the languages. Sure it's "Spanish" but there's a world of difference.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 6:03 pm Posts: 9359 Location: Washington State
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
bune wrote:
Looking for some Spanish-language* films to watch with my son. I was thinking that since I bought the Trilogía de Guillermo del Toro I should start with those so I was reading the parents guide on IMDB. I know the films are violent - hello bottle - but I wanted to see what other people think because I'm a terrible judge of content.
Speaking of bottle, this one made me laugh:
Quote:
A man's face is repeatedly hit with a bottle. He dies from that.
*He's in a Spanish-Immersion program so he's very fluent; me not so much but that's what subtitles are for. The problem with the program is the school announced there would be no Spanish 3 class and he (and even the native speakers) would have to take Spanish 1 again. I'm just trying to find ways to have him keep the language that doesn't involve watching say The Avengers dubbed because that's just annoying.
Looking for some Spanish-language* films to watch with my son. I was thinking that since I bought the Trilogía de Guillermo del Toro I should start with those so I was reading the parents guide on IMDB. I know the films are violent - hello bottle - but I wanted to see what other people think because I'm a terrible judge of content.
Speaking of bottle, this one made me laugh:
Quote:
A man's face is repeatedly hit with a bottle. He dies from that.
*He's in a Spanish-Immersion program so he's very fluent; me not so much but that's what subtitles are for. The problem with the program is the school announced there would be no Spanish 3 class and he (and even the native speakers) would have to take Spanish 1 again. I'm just trying to find ways to have him keep the language that doesn't involve watching say The Avengers dubbed because that's just annoying.
Looking for some Spanish-language* films to watch with my son. I was thinking that since I bought the Trilogía de Guillermo del Toro I should start with those so I was reading the parents guide on IMDB. I know the films are violent - hello bottle - but I wanted to see what other people think because I'm a terrible judge of content.
Speaking of bottle, this one made me laugh:
Quote:
A man's face is repeatedly hit with a bottle. He dies from that.
*He's in a Spanish-Immersion program so he's very fluent; me not so much but that's what subtitles are for. The problem with the program is the school announced there would be no Spanish 3 class and he (and even the native speakers) would have to take Spanish 1 again. I'm just trying to find ways to have him keep the language that doesn't involve watching say The Avengers dubbed because that's just annoying.
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32264 Location: Buenos Aires
I don't like Almodovar, but Spanish from Spain (Castilian Spanish) is very different from Latin American Spanish. Would probably be confusing to a student
I don't like Almodovar, but Spanish from Spain (Castilian Spanish) is very different from Latin American Spanish. Would probably be confusing to a student
I don't like Almodovar, but Spanish from Spain (Castilian Spanish) is very different from Latin American Spanish. Would probably be confusing to a student
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Just saw Darkest Hour. Oldman and Mendelsohn are great, but even Joe Wright can't elevate this material over boilerplate awards bait. He is such a frustrating director; he must be SUFFOCATING under stale projects like this. Why is he wasting his talent?!
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