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Don’t look up the political satire of Adam McKay that Netflix premiered on Christmas Eve, it is dominating the conversation around the content of the platform. Many users have already seen the comedy starring Leonardo Dicaprio Y Jennifer Lawrence, at the head of a kilometer-long cast overcrowded with stars and famous faces, such as Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Tyler Perry, Jonah Hill, Timothée Chalamet, Ron Perlman, Mark Rylance The Ariana Grande, among others.
In McKay’s purpose with this choral comedy about the imminent fall of a meteorite on Earth is to launch an alert message for the political and media management that is often given to climate change and the threat it poses to the survival of life human on our planet. To do this in Don’t look up has a satirical script (written by him from a story drawn together with David Sirota) and a stellar cast that seems openly uncompromising.
So much so, that despite the long duration of the film (two hours and 18 minutes), many characters have very brief interventions, while others such as the one played by Matthew Perry they stayed at the editing table. One that keeps appearing in the final cut of Don’t look up but it has gone unnoticed by many viewers is Chris Evans, who has a surprise appearance with a practically unrecognizable appearance.
The interpreter of Steve Rogers What Captain America in the Marvel Universe he joined the cast of Don’t look up to play a small role that in the end is practically a cameo, with his name absent from the promotional campaign of the film on Netflix and also from the opening credits.
Chris Evans plays an actor named Devin Peters, protagonist of the action-catastrophe blockbuster titled Total Devastation that Hollywood rolls within the film with the intention of releasing it in theaters the day the devastating comet hits Earth. Your intervention in Don’t look up It is during a television interview in which he positions himself equidistant between the movements to look up (acknowledge the existence of the comet) and not look up (deny it), as indicated by a badge that he wears on his jacket.
The appearance of Chris Evans with sunglasses, dark hair and a beard adds a bit of bad blood to this satire of the celebrities, Hollywood’s shallowness and lack of political commitment.
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