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Las vías del amor (2002)

Review by kmast88

Las vías del amor

I loved every episode!

This is my favorite novela ever! Every episode is action-packed and fast-paced. The story-line is unique and the characters are interesting. I think this is the best casting job I have ever seen on any novela. Every actor seems perfectly suited for his or her character. Jorge Salinas and Gabriel Soto are both great actors and easy on the eyes as well. Aracely Arambula is amazing as the protagonist. Daniela Romo is probably the show's best asset. Her character is strong and her performance is brilliant. My only complaint is that there seems to be a thread of racism that goes through the show. The meanest character in the novela is Elmer, who is of African descent. He is rarely referred to by name. Instead he is called "El Negro" or worse "el mono ese". This novela is very controversial. There is a lot of violence. Prostitution and organized crime are recurring themes. Although it isn't for everyone, I thought it was well-written and very memorable.
  • kmast88
  • Oct 26, 2005

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