During the last edition of Love and fire, Rodrigo Gonzalez harshly criticized the film “Until we meet again”, a Netflix production that was released last Friday, March 18 and starring Stephanie Cayo and Maxi Iglesias.
The host of “Love and Fire” joined the wave of negative comments about the work of director Bruno Ascenzo.
“This Saturday we were with Salvatore watching Netflix. He has more patience than me; I get bored if something doesn’t grab my attention… Not even 10 minutes, I turned it off”Said Rodrigo González on his show.
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However, the presenter clarified that his criticism was only directed at the tape “Until we meet again”writers, production and not for the actors, especially to Stephanie Cayowho highlighted the great acting talent he possesses.
“I love the Cayos, they seem like a talented family to me,” he commented. For his part, Gigi Miter pointed out that the Netflix tape is somewhat light and lacked a good script for the development of the story.
Rodrigo González attacks Tondero
Rodrigo González was annoyed because, for him, Tondero did not invest enough to create a good story in the film “Until we meet again”.
“I think that Tondero should spend money on librettists, because his stories are very poor, all his films are very poor. All movies are cut from the same cloth,” he mentioned.
Stephanie Cayo defends Bruno Ascenzo
After the film “Until we meet again” and the director Bruno Ascenzo received harsh criticism, Stephanie Cayo came out in defense of her friend.
“Laugh at what you like, I will laugh with you, even at myself. Regarding tweet criticism, I reiterate: get off Twitter and get to work or make another movie. That we do need, more Peruvians doing nice things for our country. Encouraging hatred between us must leave them a big void. You better do things for yourselves and leave my friend Bruno alone who is a wonderful writer and director,” he wrote on Instagram.
Mariella Zanetti came out in defense of Stephanie Cayo
During the latest edition of América Hoy, Mariella Zanetti commented on the controversial explanation that Stephanie Cayo gave when talking about the meaning of the jargon ‘avocado’. “I am hearing that they are crushing poor Stephanie Cayo. She definitely doesn’t have to know. Let’s start: first of all, slang is not a dialect, it is a way of speaking of certain groups, not necessarily everyone has to know, “said the driver.
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