The story of three brothers who are looking for revenge but find love.The story of three brothers who are looking for revenge but find love.The story of three brothers who are looking for revenge but find love.
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I watched faithfully and it was very difficult to come to the worst ending ever. I blame Univision as a dedicated viewer it is the WORST. They insult there viewers in this manner the Shame I do not think I will be watching any of there Novelas ( UNIVISION in Los Angeles ) Should read the comments allowed to be written in this WEB SITE. If there is someone that can let either a written or producer that they should not do this to there Spanish Speaking viewers( SHAME SHAME)do not insult the Spanish community. They have great production I have been a viewer when Danny Villanuevas was CEO and it was great to watch. But after this viewers should be able to voice there opinion. When a production has had bad writer errors people that are death show up in a scene that is final it was a mistake after another one Fire all the Editors of this moving because they too. had a part of this awful insult of Novela.
The acting is phenomenal. The story is suspenseful & multi-layered. First two weeks were a bit slow, the pace picked up and wow! Incredible drama interspersed with highly erotic and/or violent scenes and relieved with tender or humorous interludes. Emotional roller coaster. Music and soundtrack fantastic. Highly original locations, sets, casting, hair, makeup, costumes. Surprisingly sophisticated visual splendor for a TV series. In fact, it is so well done, you don't even need to speak Spanish to be entertained by Fuego en la Sangre, the themes are universal and timeless yet the execution can be brutal and raw at times. Makes you think. Makes you feel. Stay with it over time and it will start to cast a spell.
Production value superior to any Hollywood soaps! Not just superior- there's no comparison.
Production value superior to any Hollywood soaps! Not just superior- there's no comparison.
Saw the three other versions of this story: "Las Aguas Mansas" (Colombia, 1994), "Pasion de Gavilanes" (Colombia, 2004) and "Gavilanes" (Spain, 2011). All of them are entertaining and well worth watching. FELS is simply terrible. How they managed to put together a good story and good actors and still churn out something so awful is beyond me. The (distorted) story and the actors' performances have a vaudeville-like quality, far beyond anything I've seen before. The story, which has been distorted into an unrecognizable mess, drags on and on with new unbelievable twists and turns, probably designed to "pad" the length of the show.
Most of the actors have a great deal of potential as seen in other novelas, and the story itself has been successfully produced on three separate occasions.
I bought the DVD on Amazon and forced myself to watch the whole thing. At the end I tossed it out.
Most of the actors have a great deal of potential as seen in other novelas, and the story itself has been successfully produced on three separate occasions.
I bought the DVD on Amazon and forced myself to watch the whole thing. At the end I tossed it out.
This is without doubt the worst remake of a novela Mexico has ever made. It's insulting to the original "Aguas Mansas" and even more so to the previous Telemundo remake "Pasion de Gavilanes." The actors such as Nora Salinas, Jorge Salinas, Maria Sorte and Diana Bracho are excellent actors who do not belong in such an absurd novela like this one. I admit, the first two weeks are incredibly good but then suddenly, the story goes completely out of proportion and all the characters are completely skewed up. The only reason I would ever recommend this novela, would be so you could have a good one hour laughing at how RIDICULOUS it is! Seriously, don't waste your time.
Mexican soap operas in general have a tendency to be excessively melodramatic and tedious, but this one takes the cake. It only recently starting airing and already I can't stand it. Today's episode in particular annoyed me so much I felt compelled to write a scathing review and hopefully prevent any other unsuspecting viewers from wasting their time.
The basic plot follows the story of two families, one comfortably settled, the Elizondo's, and another, the Reyes, fighting to regain what they believe to have once been theirs. The Elizondo sisters are controlled by a diabolical mother and evil son-in-law; they battle daily to defend their love for the Reyes brothers, who pursued their affections initially for less than honorable reasons but who come to genuinely care for the Elizondo women. The story is set in a small Mexican town, where rural values reign and lawlessness prevails.
On paper this sounds interesting enough, but a promising concept quickly sours when the dialogue fizzles, the characters are developed like caricatures rather than believable people, and the situations which fuel the plot become increasingly more and more outrageously ridiculous.
To add to the increasing stupidity of the story, and perhaps a reason why it was destined to fail from the beginning, the actors, while decent at what they do, are horribly cast, if only because they are very visibly NOT even REMOTELY close in age to the age of their characters. Not that that's necessarily an insurmountable problem, and can at times be successfully overcome, but in this case it remains only a basic symptom of this production's many, many, MANY shortcomings.
Don't even bother tuning in, it's not worth wasting an hour of your day.
The basic plot follows the story of two families, one comfortably settled, the Elizondo's, and another, the Reyes, fighting to regain what they believe to have once been theirs. The Elizondo sisters are controlled by a diabolical mother and evil son-in-law; they battle daily to defend their love for the Reyes brothers, who pursued their affections initially for less than honorable reasons but who come to genuinely care for the Elizondo women. The story is set in a small Mexican town, where rural values reign and lawlessness prevails.
On paper this sounds interesting enough, but a promising concept quickly sours when the dialogue fizzles, the characters are developed like caricatures rather than believable people, and the situations which fuel the plot become increasingly more and more outrageously ridiculous.
To add to the increasing stupidity of the story, and perhaps a reason why it was destined to fail from the beginning, the actors, while decent at what they do, are horribly cast, if only because they are very visibly NOT even REMOTELY close in age to the age of their characters. Not that that's necessarily an insurmountable problem, and can at times be successfully overcome, but in this case it remains only a basic symptom of this production's many, many, MANY shortcomings.
Don't even bother tuning in, it's not worth wasting an hour of your day.
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- ConnectionsReferenced in Hasta que el dinero nos separe: ¡Salud! (2009)
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