was hoped that the life of a guy as unique as intersante Miguel Abuelo was portrayed in the film, although, paradoxically, this documentary was swift enough. Perhaps
needed to pass the time for his followers to reclaim, so that his son was big enough to go in search of answers about her life, so that those who did not see it live we had wanted to meet the story told by its protagonists. Had to wait for nostalgia grandparents transformed into a beautiful story to their grandchildren grow a bit and maybe stop being parents and grandchildren to be wanting to have some of that was, but still.
The documentary "Good morning, day," traces the life of Miguel Abuelo, including his years in Europe and the various formations of Los Abuelos de la Nada. Despite not having much filmed record of his protagonist, interviews or live performances (especially from the '70s), the film is the gleanings to recreate not only the moments about the speaker, but also to reflect and transmit creativity and multiplicity of characters that one person embodied.
As with any biographical documentary, there are plenty of interviews with those who were close him during his lifetime. However, there is no excess foreign stories ... no need ... there is much enjoyed by the multitude of letters written left Miguel Abuelo and these are aesthetic enough to complete what the film wants to show.
are 90 mintues to enjoy while saying "uh! What a good theme ..." when it starts to sound one of them. An hour and a bit more to cool in such madness, creativity and love of freedom. A time to remember the lyrics of their songs and pick your favorite.
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