‘Peluchín’ on “Until we meet again”: “It’s bad, I could only watch it for 10 minutes” (VIDEO) | entertainment-celebs-Stephanie Cayo-Maxi Iglesias-Spain | SHOWS

Nothing was silent. In the midst of the expectations generated following the premiere of the film “Until we meet once more”, a film starring the Peruvian actress Stephanie Cayo; severely criticized the tape.

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The host of the program “Amor y Fuego” did not save anything and in the last broadcast of the television space he assured that said film “is bad”.

“This Saturday we were with Salvatore watching Netflix, he has more patience than me, I get bored, if something doesn’t capture my attention (I leave it) I have a deficit. Not even ten minutes, I turned it off. I said ‘two hours of my life watching this?, no'”He commented live.

Despite his considerations, the popular ‘‘ assured that he has nothing personal once morest the interpreter. “I love the Cayos, they seem like a talented family to me,” she said.

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At another time, Gonzáles also referred to ‘Tondero’, the production house that, together with Netflix, was in charge of bringing “Until we meet once more” to the national screen.

“All Tondero movies are the same, the same silly script (…) It makes me sad that with the amount of budget and the arrival, as well as the call for national and international actors, it has such bad films, really. They are bad,” he stated.

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On the other hand, the driving companion of , also gave his opinion on the tape and pointed out that “it is not so bad”, but “a little light”.

“Sometimes at times I did see some scenes overacted,” he said.

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