Friday, September 29, 2006

Fidel castro coming to Miami

Miami, here is another opportunity for you to display your Cuban craziness. So, get those placards ready. You have used successfully in the past. Oh, I don’t know when you will need them, maybe never, but be ready nonetheless.
A story involving the famous Fidel Castro, who ironically arrives at Miami, like so many of his fellow Cubans, and at the same time living through a Cuban- American experience, creates the perfect scenario to watch him become a more humble person; the "Quixote of American Socialism". At the same time two sub- stories will strike the "emotional string" in our interior. The movie does not pretend to make any political statements on the Cuban Revolution or Fidel Castro's biography, however its purpose is to establish the story of the Miami of Today, in which all kinds of Cuban- American characters display their lives, their feelings and intentions relating to Fidel in his temporary and uncomfortable exile. The story shows "the other Cuba" and her two faces; one of the exiled Cubans, seeking the "American dream" and the other of the Cubans who capitalize this dream by camouflaging their political and economic interests, manipulating the dream of the others.
The story is presented in a movie called “I love Miami,” but it will not premier there, instead look to Bolivia for that privilege. Alina Fernández Revuelta, the daughter of the old fossil fidel has been invited. Also invited is the daughter of St. Ché, coinciding with her visit to the Bolivian town of La Higuera where they [los babosos] will pay homage to her dead and still dead father. No word on whether either daughter has accepted the invitation.

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