156.- “El amor y el fin del mundo” con Ryan Gosling
LA MAGIA DEL CAOS con Aislinn Derbez
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🗓️ 20 March 2026
⏱️ 12 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Esta es una probadita de lo que verás en este episodio. |
| 0:02.9 | Lo siento a Islin, estoy casado. ¿Y cómo te encuentras? Es una cuestión de acuerdo. Creo que los más humanos son de ser abresos y de ser open a la que se hacen la que se ha hecho. ¿Qué es abresos? Remindos a todos nosotros que nos quedan más de nosotros que nos han estado. Así que lo que es decir es que nos ha estado de ser una familia. Es la mejor forma de la vida. |
| 0:26.1 | Pero la mejor forma es que nos quedamos más. Sí. |
| 0:25.0 | Lo más difícil de estar en alive. |
| 0:27.0 | Pero lo más difícil. |
| 0:28.0 | Si te pones a la gente, te intenta desigar la lengua. |
| 0:30.0 | Así que no, te vas a desigar la lengua. |
| 0:32.0 | ¡A huevojalo! |
| 0:41.0 | ¡Estás muy bien! ¿Qué? ¡Es un amor! propio criterio con base en los múltiples puntos de vista que te vamos a presentar. El contenido del vídeo no es sustituto del Consejo Diagnóstico Otratamiento Profesional |
| 1:10.0 | de ninguna condición médica o psicológica. |
| 1:12.6 | Recuerda siempre buscar ayuda profesional cuando lo necesites. go right to the question. I noticed something very interesting across a lot of your characters. Can Neil Armstrong, the driver in drive, Kayne Blavorunner, even Rylangrace, they're all in different ways men who stands slightly outside the world instead of fully living inside it. So, and wondering, is that something you're consciously drawn to? Or do those characters somehow keep finding you? I must be, I've never made that connection. So, thank you for pointing it out. But yeah, you're right. I must be unconsciously drawn to that. Yeah, you are a father, right? |
| 2:06.0 | I'm a mother too. |
| 2:08.0 | And I think we're living in one of the most uncertain moments in human history, not metaphorically, but actually uncertain. And I'm wondering when you look at your kids, what feeling sits heaviest in you? I think that I was really, so this has been six years to get the film to this point. And I've been so passionate about making it and producing it. Because I wanted a film for my kids and for their generation that was not just escapism and not denying that there are problems in the future that need to be solved, but sort of presenting the future as something not to be feared, but just to be figured out. And to remind my kids that human beings are capable of incredible things. And we make the impossible possible all the time. And, yeah, it was very much a film at first for my family. And then it became a kind of almost because everyone started helping. My kids, Ava, we've all been working on this for years. It's become a bit of a love letter from our family to other families so that they could have a film. To go and see that's not a cartoon that's about real things, but also is full of imagination and incredible filmmaking and a hopeful message for the future and reminding all of us that we're capable of more than we're being told. Actually, it reminds me because Ryland,, he didn't believe he was capable of something that big, right, until he was forced to. And I think most humans need to be broken open to access what they're actually made of, right? What broke you open and forced that level of potential to come out? I think having kids really changed my life and every, as you know, in ways you can't imagine. and yeah you start I mean I'm just more brave and ambitious than I ever was |
| 4:48.0 | before in making things like this, for instance, you know, and the other films that I've made since they were, since they came into my life. Yeah, things I just, they just make you feel like you're capable of things you didn't know that you were and open up doors and rooms and parts of yourself that I didn't know existed. So you would say for you was becoming a father? Sure. The most difficult part in life. But the most worth it? Of course, yeah, for me too. It's really hard for me to have a better self, whatever it is, it's being whatever the challenge is, it's worth it. For sure. And I'm wondering after making this film, what do you think existence is actually for? But any existence, not only humanity, but yours, Rockies, anyone else. I think love seems to be at the heart of it. Not to be overly simplistic or... But I think that's what it keeps coming. You know, it always seems to come back to that. And how would you define love? I don't know I think I don't I just that's that's that's a hard question I mean maybe it should be easy but that I don't I'm not I don't think I'll do it justice. What would you say? What would you say? For you what's your definition of love? I'm not sure how to define it For example, it's bigger than words. I don't I don't think I could put it Yeah, words don't seem to do it justice Do you think it's more about Actions or about feelings? Don't you think it's all of those things? It's not one or the other because sometimes it depends on who you're showing love to and how they need to receive it. It seems so specific to each relationship. There's not one general rule. I think also it's patience. You know, I think a lot of things, a lot of dreams go unrealized and a lot of relationships fall away because we lose patience. For sure. And if you could just keep patience, you know, you might be able to get through, achieve that goal or maintain that relationship or get through the other side. So a lot of love comes from how much patience you have, you know. When I was watching the film, I think the moment I really hid me was Rocky's actions towards you and your actions towards him. And those were like, it really made me cry. I just wanted to cry a lot. And I also think the reason he's a teacher is such a, I love this so much. The hero is this middle school science teacher. And I think it also goes back to patients because teachers have to have so much patience in order to teach and to get through to the other side and help this kid understand or learn how they learn. And I love that that sort of his superpower in this film is that he has the patience to develop a language with Rocky and figure out how using all of his knowledge of science, how they can even share the same space in order to start solving these problems that are threatening the universe. Yes. Okay, so you spent a whole movie trying to decipher Rocky's language, right? So now you're going to have to decipher mine. Okay. We you ready? OK. If you feel lost at some point, you just flip this card up and just break it. It has the answer? Kind of. OK. But maybe you don't need it. OK. All right. So I'm trying to interpret. OK. OK. You have to decipher. Check out nada más este planazo, |
| 9:06.2 | porque te voy a invitar a su chimilco por unos licuachelas. |
| 9:11.8 | Achar desmades. |
| 9:12.9 | Achar desmades, la vamos a pasar cabrón. |
| 9:16.4 | Va a estar increíble, te la vas a pasar bomba. |
| 9:19.2 | Pues es un planazo. |
| 9:21.8 | Yo pinas. |
| 9:22.8 | That's all awesome. |
| 9:23.6 | That's all awesome. I thought it was gonna be like one sentence. This is a whole... This is easier than Rocky's language. I'm sorry. This is easier than Rocky. Okay. One more time. Okay, I'm going to invite you to your chimilco for a cup of milk, to make you a mother. We're going to have a drink bomba, se va a poner cabrón. |
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