Nueve desconocidos se encuentran perdidos en una remota selva mexicana tras estrellarse su avioneta. La trama se complica a medida que los miembros son asesinados uno a uno y los supervivien... Leer todoNueve desconocidos se encuentran perdidos en una remota selva mexicana tras estrellarse su avioneta. La trama se complica a medida que los miembros son asesinados uno a uno y los supervivientes restantes deben resolver el misterio.Nueve desconocidos se encuentran perdidos en una remota selva mexicana tras estrellarse su avioneta. La trama se complica a medida que los miembros son asesinados uno a uno y los supervivientes restantes deben resolver el misterio.
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I was really enjoying this show up until the final episode. The pacing, acting, and twists had me hooked, and I kept thinking the writers had something clever up their sleeves. But then the last episode happened, and I couldn't believe how lazy the reveal was. I genuinely thought they wouldn't go with the most obvious choice for the killer-but they did. And not only was it obvious, it was downright unbelievable. I get that the entire show leans into the ridiculous, but this ending pushed it into the realm of absurdity. The motives didn't add up, the logic fell apart, and it felt like the writers just gave up. I can suspend disbelief for a good payoff, but this was just a sloppy mess. A complete waste of time and potential.
9 Bodies in a Mexican Morgue. I really loved this TV show. It gave me strong And Then There Were None vibes very Agatha Christie, and I absolutely loved that. I don't want to give too much away, so I'll keep it brief, but I really, really enjoyed it.
The whole premise of a plane crash and the survivors waiting for help while trying to stay alive is gripping. And then someone starts chopping people off... It's intense!
I also really liked the ending, but I'll admit, I would have done the very final moment slightly differently. I can't say how without spoiling it, so I'll leave it there. Still, I truly loved it, and I connected with the characters a lot.
The whole premise of a plane crash and the survivors waiting for help while trying to stay alive is gripping. And then someone starts chopping people off... It's intense!
I also really liked the ending, but I'll admit, I would have done the very final moment slightly differently. I can't say how without spoiling it, so I'll leave it there. Still, I truly loved it, and I connected with the characters a lot.
I'm just good at figuring out who it is most of the time, and this was no exception. I pay attention to the build of the killer, body type. There were enough surprises though that I didn't see coming for me to enjoy this series. However, there are some "there is no way they did that" moments that were so unrealistic and impossible. Definitely worth watching though. Despite the unrealistic events, the writers did a good job and making viewers change who they thought was the killer several times. I maintained who I thought it was throughout, except for a twist that even had me second guess myself.
I had never heard of this series, nor seen any trailers for it. I didn't even read the synopsis, the name was intriguing enough to get me to watch the first episode and I'm glad I gave it a chance.
Can't really make critical judgements after just 1 episode, but it does a good enough job of making me want to watch the next one.
The camera work is good, beautiful vistas, and the actors all seem to give off the intended vibe for their respective characters, although the writers get a little too cliche with the "fat American couple". I mean c'mon, would that "type" really be visiting Guatemala? Unlikely. The tension between the survivors seems to be just enough to be believable without anyone going off the rails or doing something incredibly stupid (yet). You don't need unnecessary over-the-top drama to make something intriguing. A slow build up can be more satisfying.
I'm glad they don't give away too much of the story up front, I'm looking forward to seeing where this goes.
Can't really make critical judgements after just 1 episode, but it does a good enough job of making me want to watch the next one.
The camera work is good, beautiful vistas, and the actors all seem to give off the intended vibe for their respective characters, although the writers get a little too cliche with the "fat American couple". I mean c'mon, would that "type" really be visiting Guatemala? Unlikely. The tension between the survivors seems to be just enough to be believable without anyone going off the rails or doing something incredibly stupid (yet). You don't need unnecessary over-the-top drama to make something intriguing. A slow build up can be more satisfying.
I'm glad they don't give away too much of the story up front, I'm looking forward to seeing where this goes.
I didn't know what to expect with this show. I'm a huge fan of From on MGM+, so decided to give this show a try since it's from the same network. I was worried it was just going to be a cringe knock-off of Lost, but thankfully it's not. The production quality and sets could be better, the acting from the lead characters are good, but the secondary characters could use some better directing. I agree with the other review that there should be more Spanish in the show given where it takes place, and I agree with the other review that bringing in stereotypical politics randomly like that is unnecessary, but we'll see what they do with all the characters to fully judge that. I do find the pacing of the show (at least the first episode) kinda rushed as well. I love the mystery aspect of the show, it's sort of a whodunnit thriller, with there being 10 people who crashed, but there's only 9 are in the morgue. So, I'm guessing throughout the season we have to try to find out who the 10th actually is? Excited to see where this story goes.
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- CuriosidadesNine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue, which takes place in the Mexican jungle, was actually shot in the Canary Islands, particularly in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
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