En apprenant la vérité sur la mort de sa sœur Sara, Alex Guzmán lèvera le voile sur les secrets les plus sombres de la famille Lazcano.En apprenant la vérité sur la mort de sa sœur Sara, Alex Guzmán lèvera le voile sur les secrets les plus sombres de la famille Lazcano.En apprenant la vérité sur la mort de sa sœur Sara, Alex Guzmán lèvera le voile sur les secrets les plus sombres de la famille Lazcano.
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I think some other reviewers who were quick to call this series awful are unfamiliar with the undying influence of the telenovela on dramas from Latin America. This show isn't going to win any Golden Globes because it's not meant to be Peak TV. It's meant to be entertaining, juicy TV! I enjoyed it quite a bit because once you accept it for what it is, you can navigate the twists and turns of the mystery without overanalyzing. I've definitely seen worse and had lots of fun while watching!
There's a lot to say in favor of this Netflix-series: it's fast-paced, it has a strong premise and exciting storylines, and as the quintessential whodunnit it keeps you guessing who killed the Sara from the serie's title up until the last episodes (and even beyond). And some of the acting is pretty good, like main characters Alex and Elisa, played by Manolo Cardona and Carolina Miranda, or the evil pater familias Cesar Lazcano by Ginés García Millán.
In spite of all that, I did have some reservations too. The level of the story never surpasses that of an average telenovela. Most of the cast acts in an emotional over-drive, like for instance character Chem who is for ever on the brink of hysteria. The constant shifting between the present and the past, with in most cases different actors for the young and the older versions, gets rather confusing. As does the use of overlapping scenes, at times they repeat whole sequences again and again from different points of view. And last but not least, the twists and turns in the plot are so abundant and increasingly far-fetched, that it at (many) times became more laughable than interesting.
The result is two seasons of entertaining, non pretentious binge-watch material.
In spite of all that, I did have some reservations too. The level of the story never surpasses that of an average telenovela. Most of the cast acts in an emotional over-drive, like for instance character Chem who is for ever on the brink of hysteria. The constant shifting between the present and the past, with in most cases different actors for the young and the older versions, gets rather confusing. As does the use of overlapping scenes, at times they repeat whole sequences again and again from different points of view. And last but not least, the twists and turns in the plot are so abundant and increasingly far-fetched, that it at (many) times became more laughable than interesting.
The result is two seasons of entertaining, non pretentious binge-watch material.
As this Mexican series opens a group of young people having a great time on a speed boat. Sara Guzmán eagerly takes flight beneath a parachute towed by the boat. She starts screaming that something is wrong; her brother, Alex, says that they must stop but Rodolfo, her boyfriend whis is driving the boat thinks she is shouting to go faster... the harness breaks and she falls to her death. It emerges that the gear had been sabotaged... but not until Alex tells the authorities, at the behest of Rodolfo's wealthy father, that he set up the parachute... this leads to him spending the next eighteen years in jail. When he is released he is determined to do two things... find out who really killed Sara and to have his revenge on the family that led to him being jailed.
If you are after realism this won't be for you; on the other hand if you enjoy over the top melodrama it is rather fun. Just about everybody is a suspect at some point and few characters could be described as 'good'. There are lots of twists and turns and key characters frequently find themselves in danger. The plot is revealed in a somewhat non-linear fashion; most of the action takes place in the present but there are frequent flashbacks. Some of these are to events that took place before Sara's death but others are to recent events where we see the events from the perspective of other characters. If you don't like sex scenes in TV shows you are likely to hate this; just about every episode features some fairly gratuitous sex. The characters are all fairly over the top; particularly the dastardly family patriarch and his scheming 'Lady Macbeth' wife. Overall I'd say that this isn't something to be taken seriously but it is fun in an over the top way; I'll certainly be watching season three when we get it.
These comments are based on watching the series in Spanish with English subtitles.
If you are after realism this won't be for you; on the other hand if you enjoy over the top melodrama it is rather fun. Just about everybody is a suspect at some point and few characters could be described as 'good'. There are lots of twists and turns and key characters frequently find themselves in danger. The plot is revealed in a somewhat non-linear fashion; most of the action takes place in the present but there are frequent flashbacks. Some of these are to events that took place before Sara's death but others are to recent events where we see the events from the perspective of other characters. If you don't like sex scenes in TV shows you are likely to hate this; just about every episode features some fairly gratuitous sex. The characters are all fairly over the top; particularly the dastardly family patriarch and his scheming 'Lady Macbeth' wife. Overall I'd say that this isn't something to be taken seriously but it is fun in an over the top way; I'll certainly be watching season three when we get it.
These comments are based on watching the series in Spanish with English subtitles.
First and second season are still tolerable and bit sensible. However why did they even bother to make a third season? It's a sheer disaster. Makes no sense, everyone is just running around the bushes. Very boring. You can stop at second season!
This is a Spanish whodunnit in the thriller/suspense category. I watched the whole season in one night because I was completely gripped by the cliffhangers at the end of each episode. There is a lot of drama, a ridiculous amount of sex (too much), some unbelievable dialogue and events. But very binge-worthy. Creo que QMAS es una programa con muchas misterios.
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- AnecdotesManolo Cardona who plays Alex thought the show would only be a hit in Mexico,Colombia,Brazil, Puerto Rico and other latin American countries he never thought it would be a global sensation
- GaffesIn one of the first season episodes, Flor Sanchez's passport is shown on a computer screen. Her Sex/Sexo is shown as "M." Flor is a woman. In both Spanish and English, the correct.notation would be "F"-----Female/Feminina.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Pop Culture Crisis: Foreign TV Shows Are OUTPERFORMING Hollywood (2021)
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