(short reviews)
MARCH STEPS
("No more violence," works by Mexican director Alejandro Magallanes)
I decide to take a walk to remember those that can not go a step further. I decide to talk because in the silence I hear the voice of those who ordered to shut up. I decide to cross the street and can not do that which is not. Go in the sun because they fear the light of truth. I know others in the dark, looking for hiding the arms of the shade to cool the illusions of some with the heat of his gun to the beat of the trigger. Yhiel but I did not know I do not want your destiny, and mine is his. Shooting absurd, as any shot it is by definition taken away from the joy his family brought home the son, brother, cousin ... and he stole from his lips the kiss that never bore, perfect rhyme ever written. A rapper least in Comuna 13 what do you think? I decide to walk into a place again because I believe that together we will find the antidote to loneliness.
I see in his body the skin of many more, I recognize the man who hands the sewer in their neighborhood and quiet today does not have to walk it because of those who lurk in the pipes. I see the skin of the girl who runs to go home early because he is afraid to go to his own birthday party. Today I see the shopkeeper had to give some of the goods to one that requires no purchase, which is the same as that paid tribute to the drivers of the route today gave back a thousand times to the city while the gangster was sitting at hand over a tenth of extortion. All of them, for me, tomorrow is called Yhiel like only yesterday that they buried in the cemetery Universal in tears who do not know the word peace.
If the best you can do is kill another human being what is the worst they can do? Some are capable of "throwing warm-up" a commune for profit seeking What power you have? I want the neighborhood to neighborhood, street by street, bridges visible instead of invisible borders. Do not want to hear the silence of the innocent, I learn of the conviction of those responsible.
(all bullet is lost César López & Fonseca)
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