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Pasporto al la tuta Mondo

by Alkanadi, August 19, 2015

Messages: 52

Language: English

Alkanadi (User's profile) August 19, 2015, 4:54:42 PM

I watched Pasporto al la tuta Mondo but it is very old and dated. Are there any future projects to make something, which is more modern?

I think this type of things is a great learning tool.

Vestitor (User's profile) August 19, 2015, 5:16:46 PM

It's from 2003. It's not that old! The language they teach has not changed since then.

erinja (User's profile) August 19, 2015, 5:28:57 PM

If Pasporto were made again today, on the same budget, I expect it would look much the same, other than updating the clothing of a few characters. It is cheesy and exaggerated for a reason, it's not meant to be a high class drama.

My husband goes around the house quoting it all the time ("Mi svenas! Mi mortas!), he has watched it at least twice all the way through.

Vestitor (User's profile) August 19, 2015, 6:26:43 PM

I know it's meant to be internationalist, but when their daughter comes in and turns out to be a Japanese judge, I stopped believing they were a real family...

erinja (User's profile) August 19, 2015, 6:41:46 PM

Plenty of adoptions in the world for those people to be a real family.

I like how they have a wide range of accents.

Vestitor (User's profile) August 20, 2015, 9:07:51 AM

I thought perhaps they had a Japanese window cleaner?

jagr2808 (User's profile) August 20, 2015, 9:12:00 AM

Vestitor:I know it's meant to be internationalist, but when their daughter comes in and turns out to be a Japanese judge, I stopped believing they were a real family...
You belived it before that.....?

Vestitor (User's profile) August 20, 2015, 9:14:44 AM

jagr2808:
Vestitor:I know it's meant to be internationalist, but when their daughter comes in and turns out to be a Japanese judge, I stopped believing they were a real family...
You belived it before that.....?
No, It was an ironic statement!

Armand6 (User's profile) August 20, 2015, 10:34:38 AM

We can only hope the next version's creators will forget about the word 'frauxlino' for good.

Miland (User's profile) August 20, 2015, 12:44:54 PM

Vestitor:... when their daughter comes in and turns out to be a Japanese judge, I stopped believing they were a real family...
I thought she was a judge from Hong Kong, where they have wigs. ridulo.gif

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