Dani Rovira was in this Wednesday The Revolt to present his new show It’s worth it. During the interview he recalled his success with the film Eight Basque surnames and has taken stock of it in a very peculiar way.
“Could you be the most famous person during 2014 and 2015?” Broncano asks his guest. “Man, Juan Carlos I,” jokes the actor. “Who could be more famous than you at that time?“, the presenter interrupts, to which the interpreter responds: “There were Rafa Nadal, Paul Gasol, Fernando Alonso, Carmen Machi…”.
Broncano highlights that more than a decade has passed since this film and Rovira responds affirmatively and jokes by breaking down the years into different terminologies related to the passage of time: “Eleven years, it was released in 2014. It’s been a decade and a bit. Five years, another five years and a year. 3,900 days or so, around there“.
“Even a little more I would say, eh,” says Broncano. “Almost 4,000. It seems like it was yesterday, well no!“answers Rovira. Leaving the joke aside, Broncano asks him if, when the exact 10 years were up, he wrote on a blackboard the pros and cons of his success.
“I didn’t do it. But I could have done it,” is Rovira’s response. “Do you think you could have gotten more pros or cons? I know the question is profound,” Broncano tells him. “After 11 years, more pros than cons. There were pros and cons at the same level, but today, I think, with the distance, more pros than cons,” concludes the actor.
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