Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Simon Pegg, the renowned British actor and writer, has expressed strong opposition to the idea of rebooting the cult classic film "Shaun of the Dead." The zombie comedy, which is part of The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy alongside "Hot Fuzz" and "The World's End," holds a special place in Pegg's heart for its personal significance. As "Shaun of the Dead" celebrates its twentieth anniversary this year, fans have been speculating about the possibility of sequels or reboots. However, Pegg, who co-wrote the film with director Edgar Wright, has made it clear that he and Wright would be "incensed" at the thought of anyone attempting to remake the beloved movie. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Pegg revealed the deeply personal nature of "Shaun of the Dead," stating that the film contains a significant amount of both his and Wright's personal experiences and emotions. Pegg explained, "There is so much of us in that film. The whole thing with Shaun's mum, the stepdad, I had a problematic relationship with my stepfather. It was Edgar's idea to kill the mum. I couldn't believe it when he said that, but it was the best decision. There's so much of our own heart and soul in that film." Pegg went on to express his concerns about the potential consequences of a reboot, emphasizing that he views such a move as a cynical and exploitative endeavor. He expressed hope that the audience's love for the original film would be enough to dissuade any attempts at revisiting or revamping "Shaun of the Dead." The actor's sentiments highlight the deep emotional connection that artists often have with their work and the reluctance to see something so personal and cherished being tampered with for the sake of profit or nostalgia. Pegg's stance serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting the creative integrity and personal investments of filmmakers in their projects, even as fans clamor for more content or revisitations of beloved stories. As discussions about potential reboots continue to circulate within the entertainment industry, Pegg's impassioned plea for the preservation of "Shaun of the Dead" as a unique and irreplaceable piece of cinematic history resonates with fans who hold the film dear to their hearts.