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Benjamin Wilson: What are Satelite-folk like, then?
Juan Núñez: A Satelite-folk is a person so tired from work, they'd rather watch TV than be with their family. What's on TV tires them, so they go to bed more tired. Their dreams tire them too. They wake up looking like crap, so tired. And one day, just like that, they die from exhaustion
Juan Núñez: A Satelite-folk is a person so tired from work, they'd rather watch TV than be with their family. What's on TV tires them, so they go to bed more tired. Their dreams tire them too. They wake up looking like crap, so tired. And one day, just like that, they die from exhaustion
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What are they like then They're so tired from work
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they'd rather watch TV than be with their family
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What's on TV tires them so they go to bed more tired
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Their dreams tire them too They look like crap so tired
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And one day just like that they die from exhaustion
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Movie Summary
In 1985, a group of criminals mock the security of the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City to extract 140 pre-Hispanic pieces from their showcases.