Tiempos de guerra
- Serie de TV
- 2017
- 1h 10min
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7.5/10
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En Melilla, durante la guerra del Rif en los años 20, enfermeras voluntarias sin experiencia intentan adaptarse a la vida en la línea de frente.En Melilla, durante la guerra del Rif en los años 20, enfermeras voluntarias sin experiencia intentan adaptarse a la vida en la línea de frente.En Melilla, durante la guerra del Rif en los años 20, enfermeras voluntarias sin experiencia intentan adaptarse a la vida en la línea de frente.
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Pro's: The characters are appealing. The story line is interesting. For the most part, the acting is pretty good. This isn't a deep, serious watch- even considering the subject matter. This was a historical situation I wasn't aware of, so I always appreciate cinema that spurs me on to learn more about what was going on.
Con's: I would say the "getting together-breaking apart" aspect of the love story between Julia and Fidel got to comic proportions by the end.In fact, that seemed to be a common theme with ALL the romantic plot lines in the series and it was getting tiresome. That said, I hope there is a season 2. :)
Interesting to look at how some Spanish people may view their past (very similar to the pro-aristocracy BS in Downton Abbey). Of course right wing nostalgia is back in vogue in both the UK and Spain....anyway it's still quite entertaining - particularly if you want something light..
Javierruiberriz,you should study more history and vaccinate yourself against patriotism: Ceuta and Melilla did exist before the Portuguese and Spanish intromission and expansionism, under the pretext of protecting themselves. Ceuta from Phoenician establishments, through the Romans, the Byzantines and various Germanians until the Arab invasion and intermittences between the kingdom of Castile and North African dynasties. It was not until 1415 that his story is as we know it. Melilla also has Phoenician ancestry; First it was called Punic Rusadir and its current name could come from Tamazight "Tamlilt". Abderramán III created the Taifa de Melilla in 927, which was integrated into the Caliphate of Córdoba and maintained close relations with the Muslim Hispania of al-Andalus. In 1497 everything changed and its future became linked to Spain via the Medina-Sidonia.
Ceuta and Melilla have never ever belonged to Morocco, javierruiberriz? Are and always be Spanish? Do you still believe that? Spain was a nation when the hosts of Tarik arrived in Spanish territory in 711? Did they already exist in 711 Sevilla and Madrid? All of Morocco was only tribes for the time? I think you should know and heal yourself of your ignorance or maledicted nationalism. Idrisíes, Meriníes and Hafsíes were not simple tribes, but empires with their domains to both sides of the Straits.
Ceuta and Melilla have their North African past, it's just a fact that you have nationalist sentiments.And about the series ... it's as manic as it is flimsy.
This was my first experience of a Spanish Netflix series and I really enjoyed it. The theme is very telenovela, with lots of drama and crisis points, but very entertaining and well paced. The acting is excellent and the characters are believably portrayed. The attention to the period, and the detail in the 1920s hospital setting is amazing. In some episodes I found myself concentrating more on the fixtures of the scene than the acting itself! There are a few authenticity gripes, as other reviewers have noted, particularly with regard to medical procedures but nothing that detracts too heavily. The worst problem is the contrived and badly constructed English audio. I watched with sub titles and English audio, and the audio NEVER matched the wording of the sub titles. Even worse, the audio voices were corny and poorly 'acted'. Very often the audio fell into a modern day American slang, which totally jarred with the elements of the scene. Netflix's shoddy work on the audio is very disappointing as it prevents the series from getting a great rating.
Hi there.
We're currently on the 4th episode of the 1st season and so far so good. It reminds me of a good, old fashion soap opera. The sets are quite elaborate and we're enjoying the outdoor location scenes a lot.
I usually change the channel when I see a show with subtitles but decided to tough it out for the sake of my mother who is truly enjoying the show,
As per my question, I was wondering what year it was shot and more importantly, is there going to be a 2nd season? If so, can you tell me when it starts?
Thanks in advance,
Lori
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- ErroresIn the opening credits there are animated drawings. One such animated drawing depicts an entire rifle shell (the bullet and the attached casing) as a single moving projectile. Further, it shows the entire shell passing through a man's lower leg and emerging whole (bullet with casing attached and the bullet not deformed) on the other side of the leg.
This is not how this ammunition works. The casing (the shell's casing) never leaves the firearm; only the bullet travels down the barrel and is expelled through the muzzle of the firearm.
Obviously the production people have no knowledge of how firearm ammunition functions.
- ConexionesReferenced in El Hormiguero: Amaia Salamanca y Álex García (2017)
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