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“He is probably the most scandalous figure in the whole musical, the most provocative because he has sexual interactions with literally everybody on stage. He also wears quite interesting outfits. If we have to interpret his role and place in the musical, he is used to portraying the ugliness and mock the terrible things that the Nazis bring. Also, to convey the social and political message through mockery, fun, jokes, and entertainment,” Boris says. He thinks that there are more similarities than differences character. between him and his “I also like to think of myself as a provocative person that tries to change something in people’s mentality and how they think about things that are stigmatized, through provocativeness and showing them explicitly and graphically, and talking about them directly to the person’s face. That is what Emcee does, but in a much more entertaining way through song and dance,” he shares. “A horror movie. You never know what assignment is waiting for you behind the corner and which professor you will see when you look behind yourself. The same refers to Zoom lecturers as well. We have no idea what is going on behind the scenes. And every horror movie ends with “To be continued…” scenario or an open ending. Just like AUBG never says “goodbye” to its alumni and they keep on coming back on occasion.” - Iva Valova, Senior “Brooklyn 99. It’s a comedy show, I’m the police, and you learn something new everyday and there is always and constantly something “Considering everything around AUBG - fun moments with friends, partying, finals, deadlines, etc., I would say “Squid Game” because we are all trying to survive here and have fun at the same time.” -Yoanna Kostakieva, Senior “Modern Family because at the end of every episode (semester) we have learned and grown some more and we can’t recognise the freshman versions of ourselves.” -Aleksandra Boneva, Sophomore “Friends. I feel like we’re all just young adults trying to figure things out and get ahead and be there for each other on the way.” -Hayley Ngoc Mai, Senior “Inception because I’m asleep half the time. Or Tenet cause I don’t have enough time to do stuff.” -Stefan Genev, Senior “We would be in Interstellar - only hope for a better future keeps us moving.” -Maria Fylyppova, Junior “I suppose, it may sound very cliche, but it would be like a teenage drama or a highschool drama where people go to university and they “AUBG would be The Breakfast Club because The Breakfast Club is about a group of different teenagers who come together in school and AUBG is about people of different nationalities and backgrounds coming together. ‘ -Niko Long, Sophomore “Trying to stay apart from my car guy mentality, I would say the Fast and the Furious 8. Why? It was a big hit, expectations were high, the family part is already washed away, the sequels seem to be falling in numbers.” -Radoslav Naydenov, Senior “Not a movie but I feel “The Great” (series) suits it. It’s quirky, full of profanities and sex jokes but also weirdly weird. Plus, it describes Slavs.” -Maria Terzieva, Sophomore “Since my day one here I somehow feel the resemblance with the Harry Potter books/ series. I know it may sound trivial, but especially at the library or just during the fall season you can definitely sense that vibe.” -Radina Damyanova, Circulation/Reserve Librarian have their love affairs, so, some rom-com. If not I would say some futuristic or maybe sci-fi movie even because we are very different from the rest of Bulgaria’s universities.” -Lilia Tsarska, Senior “If it were a TV show I would say that it would be Grand Army , it is on Netflix, you can watch it guys it is an amazing and really underrated show.” going on. It’s never boring here, unless it’s spring semester 2020 during the first lockdown.” -Ayah Besaiso, Senior -Dimitar Palazov, Senior “American Horror Story” -Georgi Georgiev, Senior Fall 2021 | AUBG Daily 11

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