In brief, I think a lot of the cause of the crisis is economic speculation, especially by banks and others involved in financing real estate. I also think the leaders of this speculation, and those who bear a lot of the responsibility for the crisis, are banks and other financial institutions in the United States.
Of course I know that this is not a terribly original idea, but ...
Ok, so how have I used Domino to illustrate some of this?
Well, there´s the scene we recently shot that I call "the banker Miguel in the bar."
Here we all are together. The two "bankers" are wearing suits. |
And it seems that Rodolfo and his buddies had expected it to fail all along. It was (says Rodolfo) massively over-capitalized, it was relying on a shady construction company, etc., etc..
I´m not going to tell you any more. You´ll just have to watch Domino when it comes out.
Here is Nicolás Montoya (our "banker Miguel") playing a Roman sergeant. |
But I will say that this scene ALSO helps explain why banker Miguel loses his temper in the bank in the subsequent scene when our hero, Luis, comes in to ask how his loan process is coming along.
Poor Luis.
And a note: banker Miguel is played by Nicolás Montoya (who also has a role in the current popular television series, Bandoleras) while banker Rodolfo is played by Manuel Oteo Barranio. The scene takes place in Peña Recreativa "el Toke" and thank you to José Carlos Ruiz Suarez for lending it to us as well as playing the part of the bartender.
Since we mention him here, I´ll also remind everyone that Luis is played by Antonio de la Malena.
OUR NEXT POST will be about shooting the final scenes.
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