Moebius - Parte 1

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2010

Moebius (1996)
Dirección: Gustavo R. Mosquera
Guión: Natalia Urruty, Arturo Oñativia, Gabriel Lifschitz y Pedro Cristiani según cuento de A. J. Deutch

Fecha de Estreno: 17 de octubre de 1996


Sinopsis:
En el futuro no lejano, los trenes subterráneos de Buenos Aires se agigantaron a niveles desconocidos. Uno de los trenes de la línea se desvanece en el espacio y en el tiempo. En los tiempos de esta narración, la maraña del subte porteño es un laberinto sólo intercomunicado por el Perimetral, una de las líneas en las que es posible hallar alguna pista del convoy extraviado.

Intérpretes:
Guillermo Angelelli
Roberto Carnaghi
Anabela Levy
Jorge Petraglia
Jean Pierre Reguerraz
Martín Adjemián
Martín Pavlovsky
Federico Tiara
Horacio Roca
Déborah Vidret
Jorge Noya

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Film & Animation

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  • Gracias por levantar esta pelicula, es un orgullo de la creatividad argentina.

    

  • 1:47 ¿Alguen sabe donde está gravada esa parte?

  • @82812007 no a shame is that being good superb hispanic science fiction cinema, in hollywood "spicks" are steretyped as beaners

  • @SRTAJESSIROCK jajajajaajajajaja, es cierto.

    Yo también me las tuve que arreglar y ver películas en inglés sin subtítulos. Al principio era horrible, tenía que retroceder la película muchas veces y la película se me hacía eterna, pero después uno se acostumbra y sirve harto, aprendes y entrenas el oído :)

  • y si no tiene subtítulos aprende español como a mí me tocó en aprender inglés, as simple as that.

  • @82812007 Ok, then you didn't have to say the word "shame", "pity" would fit better, I guess, because there's no reason to be ashamed. And as you've said "...u should be proud that...", I think that you and me and everybody all around the world should feel proud and thankful when someone from any nation makes anything good for all of us. I encourage you to learn Spanish or any other language, it will do you good as for those film producers will do good to translate their masterworks, Saludos.

  • @82812007. Just adding some more info. Spanish or Castilian (español or castellano in Spanish) is a Romance language in the Ibero-Romance group that evolved from several languages and dialects in the central-north of Iberia during the 9th century and gradually spread with the expansion of the Kingdom of Castile into central and southern Iberia during the later Medieval period. More on Wikipedia. Of interest; Castilla comes from German ethimology.

  • @82812007 Hi. You are right when you say that spanish is composed of Latin, Greek and Arabic and others, but also German, remember that Hispania was occupied by Germans for about two centuries. That's why Spanish language has so many words. Isn't English a mix of other languages too? And I also speak three languages as you do, Czech, Spanish which should be called Castillian but it doesn't matter, and English. I don't agree with you that it's a "shame" there are no spanish subtitles. Greets 8¬)

  • Gracias guantay07. Saludos desde México.

  • @82812007. Hi there. It should be a shame most people don't speak the richiest language on the world, the spanish language. Tomás Masaryk, first Czechoslovak president once said; If you speak one language, you're a man, but if you speak two languages then you are twice a man.

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