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La première dame du Mexique est une femme de conviction et d'idéaux. Mais quand elle perd confiance en son mari, elle aura besoin de toutes ses forces pour découvrir la vérité.La première dame du Mexique est une femme de conviction et d'idéaux. Mais quand elle perd confiance en son mari, elle aura besoin de toutes ses forces pour découvrir la vérité.La première dame du Mexique est une femme de conviction et d'idéaux. Mais quand elle perd confiance en son mari, elle aura besoin de toutes ses forces pour découvrir la vérité.
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Ingobernable is a superior show. It follows a serial format with short seasons that are popular today. I watched two seasons over the course of a couple weeks, and I loved every minute.
The First Lady of Mexico finds herself in the midst of intrigue that is illustrated by the dichotomy of the corrupt and powerful and those who live in fear and fight to be treated with dignity.
The characters are well written and three dimensional. Each episode is fast paced.
There is something about Spanish language production that have really made me a fan. They commit to the story, and go for it.
Kate del Castillo leads the ensemble cast. She was in the Telemundo production of La Reina del Sur, and again delivers a strong performance.
As First Lady, Emília Urquiza, she wants to fight corruption in Mexico that plagues the life of the innocents.
There are twists and turns, heartache, friendships, loyalty and betrayals.
The production values are stunning. Sets include a presidential palace and desperate neighborhoods.
Even if you need subtitles, it's worth watching. I noted there were complaints about the subtitles. Not every sentence spoken in one language translates well to another language, but the subtitles serve the story well.
The First Lady of Mexico finds herself in the midst of intrigue that is illustrated by the dichotomy of the corrupt and powerful and those who live in fear and fight to be treated with dignity.
The characters are well written and three dimensional. Each episode is fast paced.
There is something about Spanish language production that have really made me a fan. They commit to the story, and go for it.
Kate del Castillo leads the ensemble cast. She was in the Telemundo production of La Reina del Sur, and again delivers a strong performance.
As First Lady, Emília Urquiza, she wants to fight corruption in Mexico that plagues the life of the innocents.
There are twists and turns, heartache, friendships, loyalty and betrayals.
The production values are stunning. Sets include a presidential palace and desperate neighborhoods.
Even if you need subtitles, it's worth watching. I noted there were complaints about the subtitles. Not every sentence spoken in one language translates well to another language, but the subtitles serve the story well.
I only saw the first season, I just won't watch the second. The series reminds me a little of 24, but only a little.
Action and moments of tension are the best. That kept me going.
The worst of all are the very long sex scenes combined with very important action scenes, stupid, and also with a terrible background music.
This ended up convincing me not to see the second season. Unfortunately the action did not seem enough to continue watching.
Action and moments of tension are the best. That kept me going.
The worst of all are the very long sex scenes combined with very important action scenes, stupid, and also with a terrible background music.
This ended up convincing me not to see the second season. Unfortunately the action did not seem enough to continue watching.
First: Good on Netflix for working on decent Spanish shows for the Latino/Spanish language Audience. Second: The general quality if fine. It does feel like a Spanish language "Houes of Cards" / "Narcos" style production. So if you like those, you will probably enjoy this. Third: Ignore the"Overdramatic Cheesy Telenovela" comments. Those comments are by people expecting things to feel like USA English language productions. Apples and Oranges. If speak Spanish fluently, are Latin American or at least know Latin American culture, and have watched sufficient Latin American TV, it presents appropriately for shows of this genre. I suppose the target audience is for Spanish native Latin Americans, not for those watching through USA English style glasses.
I haven't seen the English subtitles, so i am not sure if the few bad reviews are from people who read a poor translation, or just don't get it....but this show is great! The action, the drama, everything! Disagree with the bad acting comment. This show's characters are well developed and multi-faceted. If you like exciting thrillers, especially if you speak Spanish, you will probably love this. Also... this isn't "Mexico trying to be the US." That kind of US exceptionalism perspective is so limited, misguided, and uncultured (sorry)....and appears to be based on a stereotypical viewpoint of how people in Mexico should dress/act. I can say that this show is definitely Mexican, and definitely a fun watch.
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- AnecdotesBecause (as of mid-2017) lead actress Kate del Castillo is under investigation by the Mexican government, she was unable to film her scenes for this series in Mexico. Actors would film their scenes piecemeal on both sides of the U.S.-Mexican border: footage of the actors with Castillo were shot in San Diego, California, and shots that could be done using a double were taken in Mexico.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Bad Boys for Life (2020)
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