Todo sobre mi madre
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:59:01
What kind?
:59:02
Why didn't I think of it before?
Agrado could take my place.

:59:06
Of course!
:59:07
The one you didn't want
to let in?

:59:10
That's something between us,
but she's perfect for you.

:59:17
How old is Agrado?
:59:19
Pretty old.
Between thirty and fifty.

:59:22
Is Agrado her real name?
:59:24
No, it's a stage name.
Like Huma.

:59:28
You know why
I took the name Huma?

:59:30
Yes.
:59:31
Manuela told me.
:59:34
What else did she tell you?
:59:36
Everything.
She told me everything.

:59:38
About you and Nina...
:59:40
...the junk...
:59:42
...and that it'll end badly.
:59:44
Really?
And what else did she say.

:59:47
I'm very curious.
:59:48
That as an actress,
you're wonderful...

:59:52
...but that as a person,
you're very mixed up.

:59:58
And what else?
1:00:02
That I shouldn't say anything.
1:00:06
What have you got
in the bag?

1:00:08
- Cava and icecream.
- What for?

1:00:10
To celebrate your success
last night, bitch.

1:00:12
Thank you. Come in.
1:00:19
Oh, what a surprise!
1:00:21
Three single girls
in an empty house...

1:00:24
...always reminds me of
How To Marry A Millionaire.

1:00:26
- How are you, Sister Rosa?
- Huma, this is Agrado.

1:00:28
My pleasure. I'm "fans".
1:00:30
How are you?
1:00:31
Huma, you're a goddess,
a living legend.

1:00:35
Like I said, I'm "fans,"
in the plural...

1:00:37
...but my Manuela was too much
the other night.

1:00:40
How I bawled
at the evening show!

1:00:45
Shouldn't you be
in El Salvador?

1:00:47
Yes, but I'm not going now.
I'm staying here.

1:00:49
Agrado, I don't work
for Huma anymore.

1:00:52
Before you came, we were saying
that you could take my place.

1:00:56
Me play Stella?
1:00:58
I see myself more as Blanche.

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