Mía Maestro

Mía Maestro

  • Born: 1978-6-19
  • Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Height: 5' 4" (1.63 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Argentina
  • Representative Works: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 2, Tango Saga King, Kindred
  • Mía Maestro, Argentine actor, was born in Buenos Aires on June 19, 1978. Representative works include " The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 2 ", " Tango Singer " and so on.
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    • Annie 2022-04-22 06:01:02

      book vs video

      I don't want to say more about the plot, to be honest, I'm a little disappointed. Because I read the book first and then thought of watching this movie. I think that Salma Hayek should be more beautiful than Frida herself, but at the critical moment, she always felt underwhelmed and failed to...

    • Monica 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      2 enthralling details

      1. After the trolley accident:

      Frida lay in the debris, penetrated by bloody steel tubes all over her body. She lay there, like a flower in the swamp, like a sacrifice on the deserted Stonehenge, while shattered glass and golden dust descended gracefully .

       

       The scene reminds me of Zeus and Danae....

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    Frida quotes

    • Tina Modotti: I don't believe in marriage.

      [crowd laughs]

      Tina Modotti: No, I really don't. Let me be clear about that. I think at worst it's a hostile political act, a way for small-minded men to keep women in the house and out of the way, wrapped up in the guise of tradition and conservative religious nonsense. At best, it's a happy delusion - these two people who truly love each other and have no idea how truly miserable they're about to make each other. But, but, when two people know that, and they decide with eyes wide open to face each other and get married anyway, then I don't think it's conservative or delusional. I think it's radical and courageous and very romantic. To Diego and Frida.

    • Diego Rivera: You know, I don't believe in God... but I thank him every day that he kept you safe for me.

      Frida Kahlo: Oh really?... I tell you he's got a lot of explaining to do.