Death Chabelo At 88, he rocked the entertainment world and on this occasion, many celebrities came together to offer their condolences.
But there was one that especially surprised all the “little boys” of Chabelo, Well, it was a film by Guillermo del Toro, a famous director who won his third Oscar just a few weeks ago.
While he continues to celebrate the great feat he achieved with Pinocchio at the recent Oscars, winning in the Best Animation category.
Our “golden plump”, as we affectionately call the famous director, for a moment remembered “Friend of all children”, Well, like many stars, he was marked by a time when Chabelo touched the hearts of millions for over four decades..
For this reason, he used his social media to share a tweet summarizing the legacy Chabelo left with a brief message: “Eternal in our hearts”.
Which prompted numerous expressions of affection for the director for bringing up the icon of Latin American television. Well, many thought it wasn’t all that earthy, but the truth is that the movies that Chabelo made certainly influenced Del Toro.
And we will explain why, because the famous director has said more than once that his first “love” in cinema was the famous monsters of Mexican cinema.
A film that undoubtedly shows the great work of character creation that Mexican cinema has done is Chabelo and Pepito vs. the Monsters. The plot is simple, but without a doubt, it was the details of the monsters that caught Don Guillermo’s attention the most.
It was they who inspired him to realize some of his projects such as Laberinto del Fauno, Hell-Boy and others.
Source: La Opinion
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