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Twipsy (1999)
Cyberspace is Cybercool
I discovered this amazing series almost 10 years ago, althought I knew about it when I was 5 or 6. It was a beautiful discovery, and became my favorite tv show. Twipsy, the main character, is a "cybermessenger": a technogical creature as fast as the light, made of energy, which works in cyberspace delivering e-mails and data. He lives there with a huge bunch of colleagues. Meanwhile, in real world the humans are discovering step by step the computers world (the series happens in 1998/2000), and three children, two siblings and his best friend, create by accident a "door" to the cyberspace, and the oldest, Nick (a teenager obsessed with sports), travels by accident to that cold, fast and technological universe.
There he meets Twipsy... And the adventures begins.
I was attracted inmediatly to the characters, really well depicted and with a huge personality. Nick and Lissie, the siblings, have a nice bond (if you ignore their typical brother-sister arguments); Albert, their best friend, is intelligent, romantic and usually bullied by his older brother Herbie, and Twipsy is... Twipsy, fast, funny, clever, a little bit arrogant, charming and curiously sensitive.
The really nice humour (sometimes very ironic), the animation, the wonderful designs and of course, the original plots of each episode, mixing the real world with cyberspace, mades of this show a real delight for all ages. 10/10 !!
Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019)
The most beautiful thing you'll ever experience
Still trying to find the perfect words to describe this jewel. The feelings were overwhelming. I was in the release, and since minute one all people in the theatre were absolutely connected to the story and the characters. Everybody of us were in tension, ready to acclaim every single wonderful surprise, every tender moment. We were ALL connected, I never have felt this before in any movie. We cheered Luke and Han. We cheered the appearance of Lando with all the ships. We cheered Hux helping the Resistance. We cheered Ben Solo fighting against his own Ren Knights. And , when Ben saved Rey from death, when both looked at each other with that sweet, sweet complicity, and then they kissed, the theater was flooded with love and longing.
Never have experienced this before. Never in my life. Not with cinema classics, not with academy awards masterpieces such as Titanic or Gladiator. Not with romantic dramas.
This must be magic.
And The Rise of Skywalker has become my favorite movie in all my life.
Thank you J.J. Thank you Star Wars. Thanks with all my heart. Nothing will erase these moments , these feelings.