The century of Blanca Varela: the things that I say are trueSir David Attenborough, the man who taught us to love the planet, turns 100 years oldTrying to ‘foolish rubies’ to most of his characters is a equivocal one that deserves to be reviewed: neither the seductive one who fakes candidness in “How to fish a millionaire” (1953), nor the neighboring rogue of “The itch of the seventh year” (1955) have a silvery hair of dummies. Less still the si…
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The century of Blanca Varela: the things that I say are trueSir David Attenborough, the man who taught us to love the planet, turns 100 years oldTrying to ‘foolish rubies’ to most of his characters is a equivocal one that deserves to be reviewed: neither the seductive one who fakes candidness in “How to fish a millionaire” (1953), nor the neighboring rogue of “The itch of the seventh year” (1955) have a silvery hair of dummies. Less still the si…