Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe apartment manager of a residential building takes advantage of his power of surveillance to meddle in the lives of the tenants.The apartment manager of a residential building takes advantage of his power of surveillance to meddle in the lives of the tenants.The apartment manager of a residential building takes advantage of his power of surveillance to meddle in the lives of the tenants.
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Guillermo Francella is an excellent actor both as a comedian and in drama. He has done other works such as "The secret in her eyes", along with Ricardo Darín, which is a drama about a dark period in the Argentinian political and social turmoil in the 70s and 80s. Also the very enjoyable "My masterpiece" along with Luis Brandoni, and many more works.
This story describes a very narcissistic man and, in my opinion, a classic psychopath. He is absolutely wicked. Everything he does is for his own benefit.
At the same time, we get to know the residents of the building. Some are very bad, but none reach the level of wickedness of this character. It is very funny and also a great study of personalities done in a very pleasant and entertaining way.
This story describes a very narcissistic man and, in my opinion, a classic psychopath. He is absolutely wicked. Everything he does is for his own benefit.
At the same time, we get to know the residents of the building. Some are very bad, but none reach the level of wickedness of this character. It is very funny and also a great study of personalities done in a very pleasant and entertaining way.
This series took me completely by surprise & is undoubtedly going to remain a firm favourite. The lead actor provides a virtuoso performance of a man in confident control of his own little world & the characters in it. Seducing the audience into enjoying his self-serving nastiness & manipulation. The definition of a lovable rogue.
The atmosphere of the smart apartment block feels perfect & the delicate balance of scene music & natural ambient sounds completes your engagement.
A superb cast make this clever, winding tale of plots & problems, class distinctions & everyday survival, a memorable must see.
The atmosphere of the smart apartment block feels perfect & the delicate balance of scene music & natural ambient sounds completes your engagement.
A superb cast make this clever, winding tale of plots & problems, class distinctions & everyday survival, a memorable must see.
"El encargado" is a captivating Argentine series that deserves recognition for its originality, talented cast, and natural performances. As a Mexican, it saddens me to see how Spain and Argentina have seemingly surpassed Mexico in creating compelling and innovative storytelling.
Guillermo Francella delivers a remarkable performance in his role, further solidifying his status as a seasoned actor. The way he immerses himself in the character is truly commendable, allowing the audience to connect with the story on a deeper level.
One of the standout aspects of "El encargado" is its ability to present fresh narratives that resonate with viewers. Unlike the traditional telenovelas and outdated themes Mexico tends to produce, this series offers a breath of fresh air. It tackles relevant and contemporary subjects, making it more relatable to today's youth.
Furthermore, the natural and authentic performances from the entire cast make "El encargado" a joy to watch. The actors effortlessly bring their characters to life, creating a believable and immersive experience. This authenticity greatly contributes to the series' success and sets it apart from productions that rely on over-the-top melodrama.
While it's disheartening to witness the apparent gap between Mexican productions and those from other countries, "El encargado" serves as a reminder that exceptional storytelling and talented actors can be found beyond our borders. It's a testament to the creative prowess of Argentina and the ability to captivate audiences with original and thought-provoking narratives.
In conclusion, "El encargado" is a gem that showcases the brilliance of the Argentine television industry. It serves as a poignant reminder that Mexico has the potential to explore new horizons and break free from the confines of traditional telenovelas. Let's hope this series inspires Mexican creators to step outside their comfort zone and embrace the power of innovative storytelling and natural performances.
Guillermo Francella delivers a remarkable performance in his role, further solidifying his status as a seasoned actor. The way he immerses himself in the character is truly commendable, allowing the audience to connect with the story on a deeper level.
One of the standout aspects of "El encargado" is its ability to present fresh narratives that resonate with viewers. Unlike the traditional telenovelas and outdated themes Mexico tends to produce, this series offers a breath of fresh air. It tackles relevant and contemporary subjects, making it more relatable to today's youth.
Furthermore, the natural and authentic performances from the entire cast make "El encargado" a joy to watch. The actors effortlessly bring their characters to life, creating a believable and immersive experience. This authenticity greatly contributes to the series' success and sets it apart from productions that rely on over-the-top melodrama.
While it's disheartening to witness the apparent gap between Mexican productions and those from other countries, "El encargado" serves as a reminder that exceptional storytelling and talented actors can be found beyond our borders. It's a testament to the creative prowess of Argentina and the ability to captivate audiences with original and thought-provoking narratives.
In conclusion, "El encargado" is a gem that showcases the brilliance of the Argentine television industry. It serves as a poignant reminder that Mexico has the potential to explore new horizons and break free from the confines of traditional telenovelas. Let's hope this series inspires Mexican creators to step outside their comfort zone and embrace the power of innovative storytelling and natural performances.
This is the best show from South-America I've come across. It's a dark comedy with decent script and acting. It's not like other comedies from there, it's not insane and over the top - it's actually pretty sophisticated.
There were some moments when the characters acted in a way that was unbelievable but other than that there's not much to criticize. The ending was a bit weird, I mean the amount of money they were willing to spend for...but I don't wanna spoil anything.
Over all a good series. Even the music was fitting and the sounds were balanced. I sure hope they'll get to make season 2 for this.
There were some moments when the characters acted in a way that was unbelievable but other than that there's not much to criticize. The ending was a bit weird, I mean the amount of money they were willing to spend for...but I don't wanna spoil anything.
Over all a good series. Even the music was fitting and the sounds were balanced. I sure hope they'll get to make season 2 for this.
This is a lot of fun and a great idea that I'm sure will be redone for the American audience. The sometimes sinister, sometimes macabre, and always Machiavellian machinations of Eliseo, the thirty-year concierge of a posh high-rise tower who is about to be tossed out in order to make room and money for a roof-top swimming pool for the residents.
Eliseo is the obvious underdog and the guy we are rooting for as he scrambles undercover to sway residents against the vote for the pool project. But Eliseo's methods and tactics become increasingly evil. He proves again and again that he's a fantastic doorman and a jack of all trades, but his real talent is in deception and intrigue to the point that I half-expect in the final episode to have a CIA representative meet with him and recruit the handyman for service in the spy world.
Although I rate this series at Ten Stars, it could have been much better, funnier, and with better writing, but I'm thoroughly enjoying it thus far (eight episodes).
Eliseo is the obvious underdog and the guy we are rooting for as he scrambles undercover to sway residents against the vote for the pool project. But Eliseo's methods and tactics become increasingly evil. He proves again and again that he's a fantastic doorman and a jack of all trades, but his real talent is in deception and intrigue to the point that I half-expect in the final episode to have a CIA representative meet with him and recruit the handyman for service in the spy world.
Although I rate this series at Ten Stars, it could have been much better, funnier, and with better writing, but I'm thoroughly enjoying it thus far (eight episodes).
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