One of the advantages of ‘Nothing’, Disney’s star series in October is that it only has five half-hour chapters, so if it doesn’t please, or satisfy very slightly, the time invested is reasonable.
In addition to the inevitable hook of Robert de Niro ranting about the shell of the parrot, the idiotic and the idiotic with a gringo accent, the small greatness of ‘Nada’ is in the anthological interpretation by Luis Brandoni like Manuel Tamayo Prats, a ruined food critic at that time Buenos Aires of Russian roulette.
Tamayo Prats claims to be an honest gastro writer, although he acts cowardly on three occasions: when in a restaurant he says that everything is fine and then writes that everything is wrongwhen he scrounges a table for years with excessive praise and when one day he is given a bill shoot evil and when he discusses the concept of ‘happy cows’ with a waitress, abusing his power and position.
I also find the idea of the ‘happy cow’, after having known in childhood ‘la vache qui rit’, which I write in French because we did not travel then and to consume that cheese was to be cosmopolitans with espadrilles.
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It is already difficult for humans to be happy than to attribute the capacity, or inability, of animals It is weaving Samaniego fables or Disney nonsense.
Animals must be treated well for humanity or animality, but let’s be aware that we exploit them (we take away their resources, be it milk or eggs) and we kill them.
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Domestication has reduced their ability to survive away from their controlled environment, like ourselves. Release the majority in a forest without a cell phone and we will see how many of us return. Both they and we have been ‘made’.
I hope that the pigs, cows, sheep, rabbits and chickens have adequate living conditions, but I hope that they will be their caretakers, shepherds, ranchers, farmers, who can be truly happy.