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I was so confused about how they met at first but then I remembered they all acted in money heist
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Jaime Lorente and Alejandro Speitzer Disco, Ibiza, Locomía (2024) dir. Kike Maíllo
#jaime lorente#alejandro speitzer#disco ibiza locomía#filmedit#men#menedit#lgbtedit#gayedit#usergay#dailyflicks#filmgifs#fyeahmovies#usermichi#userviet#holesrus#gifs#mine#*#cinemapix#disco ibiza locomia
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JAIME LORENTE as Denver Money Heist — Part One, Episode Four
#money heist#la casa de papel#jaime lorente#moneyheistedit#tvedit#netflixedit#smallscreensource#tvarchive#filmtvcentral#tvcentric#useroptional#dailynetflix#.gif#q
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Jaime Lorente as Néstor & Joel Bosqued as Álex 📺MANO DE HIERRO (IRON REIGN) · S1·EP5 · Crime/Thriller
#GO SHORT KING GO! just remembering jaime wanting to fuck ander the most in the elite cast during their press tour#jaime lorente#iron reign#mano de hierro#netflixedit#queer#lgbt#joel bosqued#couple#kiss#affection#intimacy#desire#yearning#longing#beautiful men
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JAIME LORENTE — GQ Spain (2025)
#jaime lorente#jlorenteedit#men#menedit#guys#boys#elitecastedit#flawlessgentlemen#homoinitiative#holesrus#userpedro#userviet#usermichi#userjosh#photoshoot#edit#mine#~
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Miguel Herrán and Jaime Lorente for ICON (Spain) - September 2021
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BTS of Season 5 of 'La Casa de Papel'
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congrats to itzan and omar for officially joining the elite alumni love club 🥰
#always thought samuel and omar scenes smelled fruity 🤭#itzan escamilla#omar ayuso#maria pedraza#jaime lorente#ester exposito#alvaro rico#danna paola#jorge lopez#elite#elite netflix
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Elite (2018-2020)
no ensemble of actors has ever had me in a chokehold the way they did. the original cast of elite will always remain the best and superior era. they were simply more natural, more connected, more passionate, and brought everything they had to the table. all of them had perfect outstanding chemistry together that escaped the cameras and flourished off screen in real life. this talented group of people will forever hold a special place in my heart. they did not need the show, the show needed them. so here’s to remembering the real elite, and the times when a once great series could live up to its name ❤️
#elite#elite netflix#elite cast#elite edit#eliteedit#maria pedraza#itzan escamilla#ester exposito#miguel bernardeau#danna paola#aron piper#mina el hammani#omar ayuso#claudia salas#alvaro rico#georgina amoros#jorge lopez#miguel herran#jaime lorente
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Disco, Ibiza, Locomía (2024) dir. Kike Maíllo
#disco ibiza locomía#kike maíllo#cine español#películas#blanca suarez#alejandro speitzer#pol granch#jaime lorente#iván pellicer#javier morgade#albert barço
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#Disco Ibiza Locomía#Gif#Gifs#Film#Movie#Jaime Lorente#Alberto Ammann#Alejandro Speitzer#Iván Pellicer#Pol Granch#Javier Morgade#Blanca Suárez#La chica de la curva#Eva Llorach#Gonzalo Ramírez
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Jacob's brother Caleb lowkey looks like an alternate dimension version of Jaime Lorente and it's freaking me out a little bit
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Jaime Lorente and Joel Bosqued Iron Reign 1.03 "Throne of Blood"
#jaime lorente#joel bosqued#iron reign#mano de hierro#tvedit#serie#men#menedit#lgbtedit#lgbt#gay kiss#gay#netflix#netflixedit#gifs#mine#*
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Jaime Lorente as Néstor & Joel Bosqued as Álex 📺MANO DE HIERRO (IRON REIGN) · S1·EP3 · Crime/Thriller
#jaime lorente#iron reign#mano de hierro#netflixedit#lgbt#queer#joel bosqued#couple#kiss#affection#intimacy#desire#yearning#longing
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Disco Ibiza Locomia
Año: 2024
Género: Musical
Director: Kike Maillo
Puntaje: 4/5
#music#lgbtq#españa#true story#locomia#blanca suarez#alberto ammann#jaime lorente#albert baro#netflix
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Tin & Tina (2023)

If you only ace one part of your movie, make it the ending. For the most part, I was enjoying Tin & Tina but it didn't seem like anything special. After the final act, my thoughts on it changed completely - for the better. Due to that period of uncertainty, I have to be slightly conservative with my rating, but this is a movie I’ll remember down the line.
Set during the early 1980s, in Spain, Lola (Milena Smit) and Adolfo (Jaime Lorente) have just said their marriage vows when they unexpectedly lose their unborn twins in a miscarriage. Hoping to make their family whole again, the couple adopt twins Tin (Carlos González Morollón) and Tina (Anastasia Russo) from a nearby religious convent. Lola soon becomes suspicious of the children, though Adolfo insists their odd behavior stems from innocence rather than malice.
When we meet the twins, they seem needlessly creepy. They’re either albino or extremely blonde, they’ve got weird haircuts and their smiles are too big. The children are extremely religious. They've never watched TV, they quote the Bible for fun, the idea of not saying grace before a meal mortifies them. It's offputting but you can understand where that behavior comes from since they were raised by nuns. They're introduced playing the organ with a skill far beyond their years (reminded me of “The Orphan”), which is another sure sign that these kids are baaad news. Despite their appearances and strange habbits, you can see why Lola wants to adopt them, however. As a child, she lost a leg. She was also a “weird” kid and she’s specifically looking to replace the twins she lost.
Soon after arriving to their new home, Tin and Tina's actions raises some serious red flags. Not necessarily the kind that exposes them as evil but they would make any sane parent go back to the orphanage and ask the sister in charge (sor Asunción, played by Teresa Rabal) if she ever noticed anything weird from them. Less patient parents would go to the police and tell them to investigate the orphanage. Whatever those nuns are teaching the rugrats, it’s going to make them all into serial killers. Even for loving parents who really want a family, even for the place and the time period, Lola & Adolfo are way, way too cool with what happens. No one watching would tolerate some of the horror movie behavior exhibited. It’s enough to make you want these people to fall victim to whatever terrors await them once the kids turn full-on evil. I mean when you can’t read ANY of the signs, you deserve it.
Although I still feel like sometimes, Lola – and to a certain extent Adolfo too – let things that no one else, not even a saint, would let slide and that is frustrating, the ending changes all of that. This movie is much smarter than it seems. You see the creepy kids, you witness the horror-movie behavior, you think you know exactly where the plot is headed. You dismiss the characters as too stupid to live and essentially give up. What you don't realize is that you’re the one who's made the mistake. There’s something you haven’t considered while evaluating this story and probably wouldn't have in a million years: the possibility that although this is a horror film, the children aren’t actually evil. What if they’re not the problem? What if it’s Lola and Adolfo?
There are indeed subtle details that hint at the couple not being idyllic. At the orphanage, Adolfo insists that they’re only for children free from deformities. His wife wears a prosthetic leg. She has since childhood. What does this statement say about him? We find out that Lola has a bitter relationship with God. Bitter enough to make her subconsciously hate children who love Him more than anything else? Maybe. Trust me. I know not knowing if a movie is better than "just ok" for nearly 2-hours is hard, particularly with several developments that make you think "Oh come on. How many more signs do you need?!" but it all comes together so well during the conclusion you'll feel foolish for having doubted the film.
There may also be a deeper meaning to some elements of the picture, since it's set during a tumultuous period of Spain's history that I'm not familiar with. I can't say for sure. What I do know is that Tin & Tina deserves your patience. I'm still not 100% sure the characters are not a little bit dumb but that conclusion is so solid I'm more than willing to forgive it. It's scary and makes you think in the most unexpected way. (Original Spanish with English subtitles, May 28, 2023)

#Tin & Tina#movies#films#movie reviews#film reviews#Rubin Stein#Milena Smit#Jaime Lorente#Carlos G. Morollon#Anastasia Russo#Teresa Rabal#2023 movies#2023 films
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