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Computer games taken to the limit
LouCyfer-512 January 2000
The situations we see in a computer game are always fictitious, there's no man capable to do some of the things we see in them. Invading an enemy installation with a machine gun, or fighting many expert fighters without resting, etc. But maybe reality goes far away, even more than fiction. ¿What about crossing the strait of Gibraltar (which is for the Moroccan like crossing through Mexican frontier to reach the United States for the Mexican) trying to get money to pay the Arab Mafia, crossing the sea with a poor boat avoiding the police, getting a job that can consist on many hard tasks, fighting the 'Guardia civil', a very hard police corps in Spain... It's a reflection on the reality that makes us think in the deep problems that affect our neighbouring countries in such way that people who lives in them is pushed to abandon their home places in search for a better life. A masterpiece in the short films little world.
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