Narda, une jeune femme ordinaire, voit sa vie bouleversée lorsqu'elle hérite de la puissance d'une mystérieuse pierre. Elle devient alors Darna, l'élue choisie pour sauver le monde des puiss... Tout lireNarda, une jeune femme ordinaire, voit sa vie bouleversée lorsqu'elle hérite de la puissance d'une mystérieuse pierre. Elle devient alors Darna, l'élue choisie pour sauver le monde des puissantes forces du mal.Narda, une jeune femme ordinaire, voit sa vie bouleversée lorsqu'elle hérite de la puissance d'une mystérieuse pierre. Elle devient alors Darna, l'élue choisie pour sauver le monde des puissantes forces du mal.
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The reimagine version of Narda is by far the best among all adaptations. How she is characterized in this series provided her story with a richer context. The pacing is gentle and well written. While this version is far different from how Mars Ravelo originally visioned it way back in the (30s) 50s, the change is significant to the current generation. The different take to Valentina's character is also phenomenal. Jane de Leon is marvelous as Darna/Narda while Iza Calzado gave justice as the first Darna. Overall its good but I'll give it an impressive 9 out of ten because there's always room for improvement.
The premise of the show during its production hinted at what could be a more serious or darker tone compared to DCEU or MCU, the excitement it held upon advertisement was overwhelming and brought some semblence of a new modernistic take on Darna
But boy was I wrong, TOO WRONG. The uncanny valley of where this show wants to show people is inconsistent as seen in numerous episodes, sometimes it feels like a sitcom. Including the countless continuity errors throughout the entire show from the start
The show played itself too safe and too generic, there is no risk involved, producing one joke of a clichè.
But boy was I wrong, TOO WRONG. The uncanny valley of where this show wants to show people is inconsistent as seen in numerous episodes, sometimes it feels like a sitcom. Including the countless continuity errors throughout the entire show from the start
The show played itself too safe and too generic, there is no risk involved, producing one joke of a clichè.
A major problem is, the show copies American TV shows.
This one- specifically DC's STARGIRL.
The most obvious is their copying of Cindy Berman from Stargirl. From the characters demeanour to her hair and make-up.
I only watched one episode of Darna; and even the dialogues are similar to that of Stargirl.
I am disgusted. Mars Ravelo should know his name is being dragged down by hack writers who do not have the imagination to create a screenplay that's worthy of acclaim.
I don't have faith in GMA writers. They're in it for the money. They have been doing this for a long time!!!
I hope people realise that.
This one- specifically DC's STARGIRL.
The most obvious is their copying of Cindy Berman from Stargirl. From the characters demeanour to her hair and make-up.
I only watched one episode of Darna; and even the dialogues are similar to that of Stargirl.
I am disgusted. Mars Ravelo should know his name is being dragged down by hack writers who do not have the imagination to create a screenplay that's worthy of acclaim.
I don't have faith in GMA writers. They're in it for the money. They have been doing this for a long time!!!
I hope people realise that.
This series was highly marketed as "this generation's Darna". It's interesting because, with Philippines' recent elections, this generation is probably the most politically aware generation in the Philippines since the EDSA revolution. This led me to believe that this generation's Darna would delve deep into the various dilemmas that society (especially Philippine society) faces today and what causes these illnesses in the society. Similar to the Darna komiks of old.
In the first 2 weeks, I thought it would deliver. But the plot soon went downhill. The story is veering towards something akin to a Philippine romance teleserye instead of a superhero show.
In the first 2 weeks, I thought it would deliver. But the plot soon went downhill. The story is veering towards something akin to a Philippine romance teleserye instead of a superhero show.
I don't this this is great app for me to run too I honestly thought that I would be able to enjoy each and every episode of this series but then I've come to realize that I cannot even watch a single episode now is this platform for only trailers or it's only me who doesn't know what to do because I honestly searched thinking everything will be found but only to find that it's just a trailer which has annoyed me. To the extent of thinking that I may even delete the app for good since it no longer nice for me to use it anyway if that's how you sort out your things you had me really but then I qu.
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- AnecdotesThe last name of Narda in the series is Custodio is the mother of the famous Filipino comic writer Mars Ravelo which became an for the creation Darna. Custodio means Guardian Angel in Spanish and Portuguese. It is also from a religious byname chosen to invoke the protection of a guardian angel.
- ConnexionsVersion of Darna (2005)
- Bandes originalesPatuloy Lang Ang Lipad
Performed by BGYO
Written by Angela Ken, Trisha Denise Campaner (as Trisha Denise), Sabine Cerrado, Lian Kyla & Jonathan Manalo
Composed & Produced by Jonathan Manalo
Published by Star Music
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- Durée35 minutes
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