Huacho
- Year:
- 2009
- 89 min
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They kingdom come...
They will be done...
Let me sleep
a little longer.
Sweetie.
Come on, wake up.
Wake up.
You have to go to school.
Every day the same, come on, sit up!
Sit up.
Try to wake up.
- Just a little longer.
- No discussion! Come on.
How are you?
Open your eyes,
wake up...
Youll be late.
- Moming, Mom.
- Good morning.
- Sleep well?
- Yes. You?
Me too.
- I'll fill the kettle, don't worry...
- Ok.
Busy, just a moment!
Hey there, chicky!
You havent laid a single egg. Lazy!
How about you?
Any chicks?
The hen we have brooding
hasnt hatched a single chick.
Well need to change the eggs.
Yes, you need to have some chicks.
- Morning, Dad. Sleep well?
- Yes.
You take forever in the bathroom.
- Ill make Manuels breakfast.
- Ok.
Manuel, are you
asleep again?
Wake up, sweetie.
Wake up... Manuelito...
You have to go to school, honey.
Come here.
Wake up. How can you sleep so late?
You have to go to school.
Always the same story.
Talk to me, so I know youre awake.
- Hello.
- "Hello".
- Dont you want to go to school?
- I'm sleepy.
You should go to bed earlier.
What time are they picking you up, Dad?
They shouldve already come.
Im still waiting.
You are not
working today?
Maybe I will,
maybe I wont.
"Maybe I will,
maybe I won't."
You always doing
the same thing!
You better
button up your shirt.
Hes stealing
chocolate again.
Manuel, hurry up!
Manuel!
Coming!
There you go
with your TV.
- He was smart.
- That was your father in law
You used to tell jokes
and make up stories, too.
Once in a while.
Drink your milk.
Look, Mom!
Grandpas been eating
my chocolate again.
Just to taste...
You know Manuel
doesnt like it.
At least take the spoon
out, so he wont notice.
You need to be smarter,
if you dont want to get caught.
You can buy
him a new jar.
A power outage.
A power outage.
- Go check the fuse box
- Go, check the fuses.
Watch out for Grandpa.
Its not the fuse box.
Here.
Here.
Meat. Theres meat in it.
Where are the ripe ones?
This milks watered-down.
- Good morning
- Good morning
- How are you, Mrs. Clemira?
- Fine and you?
- Busy working.
- Always working...
Listen, I have
some bad news.
Why?
The boss raised
the price of milk.
- How much?
- 250 pesos per liter.
Thats too much.
Ill go to Guzmans.
Guzmans raised
the price, too.
Same price...
With this drought, the cows
dont have anything to eat.
I need the same as usual,
but I dont have enough money.
You can pay the
difference next time.
Which ones
are selling better?
"Los Nigga..."
"Marco Antonio Sols"
So we need to order
more of those.
Well see what we can do.
Well go buy more in the city.
"Los Charros de Lumaco"?
Got it.
Take care, bye.
Thanks, Mrs. Clemira.
I was calling
a friend.
We are selling
some CDs,
to make a little
extra money.
Farm work
isnt enough.
Don't hold the
reigns so tight.
Don't worry,
I know this horse.
There you go,
Mrs. Clemira.
Bring me a CD of
"Los Charros de Lumaco..."
to make up for the
water in your milk.
Still no light.
Wilson told me they were
going to raise the price.
And you wouldn't
believe it!
Theres no smoke
without fire!
I didn't want to
believe it either.
If milk goes up, we should
raise the price of cheese.
- To 1,500.
- At least!
- Yeah, at 1.500.
- Yeah, agreed.
We wont take
it lying down!
Lets try that price for a week.
Or else, better stay home.
Drinking mate!
No way, well grow old and fat.
Eating all that cheese...
Can't say were
skinny as it is!
I want two!
Two? A dozen for you!
- How much for the cheese?
- 1,500.
Thats too expensive.
Everything has
gone up, cheese, too.
In Chillan, I can
get them for 1,000.
Maybe theyre smaller.
Not really, and
theyre quite good.
Well, do as you wish.
- Can you show me how big they are?
- Yes.
Thats a bit expensive.
Maybe next time...
All right, bye-bye.
- Marco Antonio Solis.
- I don't like that guy.
He sings romantic songs.
Im a romantic.
So am I, but I
didn't like him.
Did you like
the comedians?
Only Kramer.
He saved the day!
What about Chayane?
- We use cows milk.
- And how much are they?
- Each?
- Each.
Do you do it
all by yourself?
Ill get the milk, make the
cheese and come here to sell it.
Right now, I'm
going to San Carlos.
Theyll go bad if
I take them now.
Ill buy some on
my way back.
All right.
Rosi, how many
did Cristi sell?
One. Its better
than nothing!
- Made fresh, very good!
- Ok, give me one.
You wont regret it.
If I do, I'll come
back to complain!
No, youll love it. Youll
come back for more.
Thank you.
Have a safe trip.
Hello my boys,
how are my "huachitos"?
- Why arent you wearing your smocks?
- Its too hot, mommy
Youll get yourselves dirty!
- Bye Clemi.
- Bye, bye.
- See you tomorrow.
- See you tomorrow.
Lets go drink
something cool at home.
- Good afternoon
- How much is the cheese?
- 1,500 pesos.
- 1,500? More than the others?
The other ladies are
charging 1,000 pesos.
We agreed on 1,500!
No, theyre selling
them for 1,000.
Look, wed like two cheeses
Could you make an effort?
Two for 1,500.
Thats not enough.
But thats the price in
Chillan, 700, 800 pesos...
At this hour you wont
sell them anyway!
We won't tell the others.
- Ok, but don't tell anyone.
- Well keep the secret, dont worry.
Thank you.
- Thanks very much.
- Bye.
- How much for the cheese?
- 1.000 pesos.
- Ill take two, please.
- Ok.
- Thank you.
- Bye.
- Mrs. Clemi, Im leaving.
- Already?
- Im too tired.
- Did you sell everything?
I have two left, but
Im taking them home.
I might eat one myself.
Whats that?
My grandson
made it for me.
- On the computer?
- Yes.
Its hard to read,
but its pretty.
- Are you leaving, Mrs. Clemira?
- In a little while.
Im waiting for Manuel, but if
he doesnt come I will go alone
- Alone?
- Yes...
Im going home, too.
Because its late and
there are no more customers.
- See you tomorrow.
- Ok, bye.
Go check the fuse box.
Watch out for Grandpa.
- Its not the fuse box
- What could it be?
- Did you pay the bill?
- Of course Mom, thats why I went to Chillan.
Dad, maybe its
the whole area.
Manuel, unplug the TV
and the fridge.
- Maybe someone is stealing the cables.
- Yeah, people do that these days.
- This power outage reminds me of a story...
- Hurry up, Manuel.
...about when my
father was a worker...
One day, he went to
Lautaro for his pay...
On his way back,
he had to walk through
a 500-meter-long tunnel.
And in the middle of it,
the light went off,
just like now.
Suddenly, he was
attacked by striking miners.
Who were asking
for a pay raise.
Raising their pickaxes,
they shouted "Get him!"
- Mom, can I have 1,000 pesos?
- Thats too much.
So the leader said: "Since you are a miner
like us we will help you, brother"...
Listen to Grandpa.
So all the miners chipped in some
money for my father to take...
- 400?
- I said no!
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