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La first lady del Messico è una donna di convinzioni e ideali. Ma quando perderà la fiducia nel marito, avrà bisogno di tutte le sue forze per scoprire la verità.La first lady del Messico è una donna di convinzioni e ideali. Ma quando perderà la fiducia nel marito, avrà bisogno di tutte le sue forze per scoprire la verità.La first lady del Messico è una donna di convinzioni e ideali. Ma quando perderà la fiducia nel marito, avrà bisogno di tutte le sue forze per scoprire la verità.
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Ignore the bad reviews! This very well written, directed and cast.
This was not shot in Mexico, and I impressed in how well the locations were choose. The acting in really good. The plot is decent and crude. Some pleople will say it's exagerated and unrealistic, but in Mexico worst things are happening.
Kudos for Kate del castillo and the makers
I upped the rating to counter the 1 or 2 star voters. The show is genuinely not bad at all. Yes, it's full of holes but then it's a Mexican production; it doesn't have the big budget and experience of more popular series.
I binge-watched the entire 15 episodes of series 1 and enjoyed it. If I have any real criticism at all, it's that E15 didn't "end" / tie up the series. The whole thing left you feeling like it had been cut mid-stream, without an appropriate resolution to the series. That is poor writing/production and, hopefully, S02 won't leave one feeling the same way at the end. It's worth a 6 or 7 out of 10.
I binge-watched the entire 15 episodes of series 1 and enjoyed it. If I have any real criticism at all, it's that E15 didn't "end" / tie up the series. The whole thing left you feeling like it had been cut mid-stream, without an appropriate resolution to the series. That is poor writing/production and, hopefully, S02 won't leave one feeling the same way at the end. It's worth a 6 or 7 out of 10.
Mexican First Lady Emillia (Kate del Castillo) wants to divorce her husband, the President, Diego (Erik Hayser). During a brutal argument, Diego falls from the balcony, landing on top of a car and dying. Emillia goes on the run when she realizes she is being accused of her husband's murder. She needs to find the killer and exonerate herself. She winds up in the barrio Tepito, where she is not considered very popular.
Very exciting series with some wonderful performances, particularly by del Castillo in the workhorse role. Lots of great suspense and dramatic scenes as the actual story unfolds, far more complicated than Emillia could ever have imagined.
Emillia has two children; her daughter, Maria (Alicia Jaziz) is gay. I have no problem with that at all, but it was completely unnecessary to the plot. Eréndira Ibarra brings an elegance and coldness to the role of Ana Vargas-West. Both she and Erik Hayser were in the series Sense8. There are many striking performances, particularly from Aida Lopez, Alberto Guerra, and Tamara Mazarraza.
Looking forward to season 2.
Very exciting series with some wonderful performances, particularly by del Castillo in the workhorse role. Lots of great suspense and dramatic scenes as the actual story unfolds, far more complicated than Emillia could ever have imagined.
Emillia has two children; her daughter, Maria (Alicia Jaziz) is gay. I have no problem with that at all, but it was completely unnecessary to the plot. Eréndira Ibarra brings an elegance and coldness to the role of Ana Vargas-West. Both she and Erik Hayser were in the series Sense8. There are many striking performances, particularly from Aida Lopez, Alberto Guerra, and Tamara Mazarraza.
Looking forward to season 2.
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 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.
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- QuizBecause (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.
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