During his visit to the cafe, Carlos takes a cup of tea. Irene is reading a book at the same time as Carlos. Irene and Carlos start a friendship with a few rules: no pasts, no birth names, no modern ways to communicate (like the Internet or something like that), and no falling in love with each other. There is no reason for this. They call themselves Hada Chalada ('Crazy Fairy') and Duende Chiflado ('Mad Goblin') and talk about magic, surrealist, and funny things like life, love, and themselves as they walk around the city. Carlos is trying to finish his new script with Cristóbal, an eccentric writer who is obsessed with Japan.
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During his visit to the cafe, Carlos takes a cup of tea. Irene is reading a book at the same time as Carlos. Irene and Carlos start a friendship with a few rules: no pasts, no birth names, no modern ways to communicate (like the Internet or something like that), and no falling in love with each other. There is no reason for this. They call themselves Hada Chalada ('Crazy Fairy') and Duende Chiflado ('Mad Goblin') and talk about magic, surrealist, and funny things like life, love, and themselves as they walk around the city. Carlos is trying to finish his new script with Cristóbal, an eccentric writer who is obsessed with Japan.
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