Gael García Bernal: Donald Trump ‘doesn’t exist, really. It is irrelevant’

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Do any of you watch Amazon’s Mozart in the Jungle? I’ve loved both seasons. Fun fact (possibly only fun for me): my son and I were at the Hollywood Bowl concert that opened Season Two. It was my son’s first live symphony and MITJ star Gael García Bernal’s appearance during the concert was a surprise to the audience.

Although I have seen many of his films, I really don’t know that much about García Bernal. He has many projects coming out, including Season Three of MITJ, which starts streaming tomorrow and is already getting great reviews. Two of his projects are getting a lot of attention because they are both being submitted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film – Chile’s Neruda and Mexico’s Desierto. Neruda, directed by Jackie director Pablo Larrain, is about Nobel Prize-winning communist Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda, evading capture by García Bernal’s character, fascist policeman Oscar Peluchoneau. Desierto is a terrifying thriller about Mexicans attempting to cross into the US illegally as a vigilante (Jeffrey Dean Morgan playing another horrible, horrible person) tries to hunt them down. García Bernal tends to gravitate to political material so naturally his interviews do as well. The Daily Beast has a wonderful interview that I swear reads like poetry in parts. You can read the whole thing here. Below are some highlights:

On the state of U.S.-Mexico relations in the Trump Age:
“I am concerned. But at the same time, knowing that for a country so huge and culturally so massive like Mexico, combined with the United States—the amount of people, the families that are interlinked between the United States and Mexico culturally and economically… with the amount of that dimension that these countries represent, Donald Trump doesn’t exist, really. It is irrelevant.”

On how Mexican-American relations will win out over Trumps plans to separate us:
“It is far bigger, the unity that exists, than what somebody can do as a president. The only problem is that his discourse can create problems, of course. It can create the empowerment of certain people that feel that they have to take matters into their own hands, and that’s really the problem. That’s what Desierto really exemplifies. But really, I would say that for the history of the world, even more. Donald Trump doesn’t exist. It is alarming. But it’s like wanting to stop air from flowing. It’s impossible. What we can do is build that fraternity even more. People from the United States should come to Mexico and people from Mexico should come to the United States. To travel! To have sex!”

On using his fame to speak for those with no voice:
“I was invited to do a visit to see what the situation of the migrants from Central America were going through, passing through Mexico. The work that we started to do was fascinating. It brought me to a head-to-head experience as a migrant as well. The experience and my fascination with being a foreigner, an ‘other.’ I get offered to work here in the United States on Mozart in the Jungle and stuff and I come every year to do it, and I enjoy it—and it’s a free circulation of labor. I do it with a work visa and the whole thing, and I’m not criminalized for doing it. The tomatoes that we eat need that free circulation of labor! The problem is that we are criminalizing that free circulation of labor, hugely. There’s something wrong there. And the fact that I have those rights means I have to defend people who have no rights.”

[From The Daily Beast]

As I said, the language in the interview is actually quite beautiful. García Bernal consistently gives thoughtful answers. He doesn’t seem to have an agenda, just well considered thoughts. I’ll admit, I don’t completely understand his point about how Trump doesn’t exist but I think he is trying to say that Mexico and America have been woven together so tightly that even Trump can’t pry us apart. Living in Southern California, I agree that our cultures will always be intertwined. And I love García Bernal’s confidence that what should prevail will, even if I don’t share in his optimism. I’m very afraid that Trump will not be irrelevant, specifically for the reason García Bernal cited, “[Trump’s discourse] can create the empowerment of certain people that feel that they have to take matters into their own hands, and that’s really the problem.” (Although I kind of want to try out his theory of having sex to make Trump irrelevant.)

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  1. Lightpurple says:

    The connection between the people existed before Trump and will survive Trump.

    Can’t wait for Season 3 of MITJ. Love that show and love him in it!

  2. SilverUnicorn says:

    I get what he’s trying to say and mean with that, but Gael… unfortunately the OrangeLoompa exists. We cannot avoid him. Heck we cannot avoid 100 articles about him per day in UK, I cannot imagine how bad it is in USA.

    • Betsy says:

      Painful.

      My only comforts: Rumpie probably means the end of the Republican Party as it exists (pending the survival of the US) and the goobers who voted Rumpie are already getting screwed over every which way. Small comforts, but there they are.

  3. Nancy says:

    I admire his optimism but don’t really understand him. trump does exist and sadly his actions will be relevant. Wishing away his ill thought out plans for what’s best for U.S. and Mexico will not magically happen simply by denying his existence. Maybe I’m reading this guy wrong, but he is in serious denial.

  4. QQ says:

    I Love me Gael since El Abuelo y yo! (he was such a striking child! even then!) but NO we can’t ignore/pretend/make believe/minimize this Sh*tshow that is coming down the pike

  5. robyn says:

    Unicorns perhaps don’t exist (I like to believe they do) but sorry to say Trump and his supporters really do. That’s what this grotesque election revealed.

  6. Rapunzel says:

    Off topic, slightly, but how can one ignore Trump when everyday he picks horrid people for cabinet positions? EPA hater for EPA chief? Public School hater for SecEd? Goldman Sachs in charge of the treasury?? Quit denying what’s going on people!!

    Yesterday, I read he chose Linda McMahon for Small Business Administration head. Linda McMahon!! Wife of billionaire WWE head Vince McMahon, and former WWE CEO. And this isn’t a wrestling storyline! I’m so pissed- the WWE won’t let it’s wrestlers unionize, has horrible safety standards and has driven almost all small wrestling businesses into the ground. And she’s in charge of Small Business because she and her hubby donated more to Trump’s foundation than Trump himself. Pay for play, anyone?

    I cannot ignore this sh–.

    • Esmom says:

      I know. Someone on my FB feed said something like it’s as if they thought of the absolute worst person for each position and then chose them. Unreal.

  7. Lucy says:

    I’m just really happy about him and Diego Luna both taking over the World with their upcoming projects!

  8. Neelyo says:

    He’s right, Trump is irrelevant. He’s a distraction from Bannon, Ryan, Pence and the rest who are ready to inflict their horrible agenda upon the country.

    • Esmom says:

      Ha, I don’t think that’s what he meant but you speak the truth.

    • Nancy says:

      There is truth in your words. Pence wants to teach gays to be straight, are you kidding me. Ryan is the incarnate devil, and Bannon, help us Lord. Since trump is such a buffoon and goes on his twitter rants and makes his ridiculous statements, it does attract the cameras and takes away from the monsters that are pulling the strings. There is a method to the madness of those in and out of the country that made sure he would win the election.

  9. Pandy says:

    He’s such a good looking man!!! I’d go to Mexico for fun and sex with him.

  10. Who ARE These People? says:

    “People from the United States should come to Mexico and people from Mexico should come to the United States. To travel! To have sex!”

    Now would anybody say this about the United States and Canada?

    Eh?

    • jerkface says:

      I dunno…. how much maple syrup would be involved in this sexing of the northern friends? lol
      Everyone should get laid. We’d all be in such a better mood.

      But seriously his comments sound like things said around a campfire to friends that have been smoking lovely things if you know what I mean. haha Like “Hey maaaaan….”

  11. emma says:

    I’ve had a massive boner for Gael since seeing him in Amores Perros. And he is so thoughtful. At first the headline had me confused, but he makes sense in the context of it all.

  12. MickeyM says:

    Would love to learn more about how Gael is doing since he separated from his longtime Argentine partner. More Gael! 🙂