Hugo the Fisherman in Tinker Bell
Hugo the Fisherman in Tinker Bell
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Why is it so difficult to say "I love you"?<p> We can spend hours on the phone, entire evenings talking about everything... but when it comes to opening our hearts, it's radio silence.</p><p> Whether it's with his family, his friends, a girl he meets in a bar, or even the baker who's a little too quick to address him informally, Hugo is always trying to please. All the time. Everyone. Even if it means losing himself completely along the way.</p><p> He shares his impulses, his doubts, his obsessions: the unexpected encounter with his grandfather whom he thought was dead, the endless quest for the approval of his father, emotionally mute and professionally.</p><p> And that girl. The one who hadn't asked for anything, but who started it all.</p><p> How can we learn to love ourselves when we have been programmed to deserve the love of others?</p><p> This show is a shot of emotions, laughter, and truth.</p><p> You laugh, you are moved, you recognize yourself...</p><p> And in the end, you leave wondering if you, too, have one or two "I love yous" to catch up on.</p>
