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Son royaume

Original title: El Reino
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2021–2023
  • 16
  • 52m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.9K
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Son royaume (2021)
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After his running mate's murder, a controversial televangelist becomes Argentina's presidential candidate. But nothing about him is as holy as he seems.After his running mate's murder, a controversial televangelist becomes Argentina's presidential candidate. But nothing about him is as holy as he seems.After his running mate's murder, a controversial televangelist becomes Argentina's presidential candidate. But nothing about him is as holy as he seems.

  • Creators
    • Claudia Piñeiro
    • Marcelo Piñeyro
  • Stars
    • Chino Darín
    • Nancy Dupláa
    • Joaquín Furriel
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    • Creators
      • Claudia Piñeiro
      • Marcelo Piñeyro
    • Stars
      • Chino Darín
      • Nancy Dupláa
      • Joaquín Furriel
    • 22User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Chino Darín
    Chino Darín
    • Julio Clamens
    • 2021–2023
    Nancy Dupláa
    Nancy Dupláa
    • Roberta Candia
    • 2021–2023
    Joaquín Furriel
    Joaquín Furriel
    • Rubén Osorio
    • 2021–2023
    Peter Lanzani
    Peter Lanzani
    • Tadeo Vázquez
    • 2021–2023
    Mercedes Morán
    Mercedes Morán
    • Elena Vázquez Pena
    • 2021–2023
    Diego Peretti
    Diego Peretti
    • Emilio Vázquez Pena
    • 2021–2023
    Vera Spinetta
    Vera Spinetta
    • Ana Vázquez Pena
    • 2021–2023
    Santiago Korovsky
    • Ramiro Calderale
    • 2021–2023
    Patricio Aramburu
    • Pablo Vázquez Pena
    • 2021–2023
    Sofía Gala Castiglione
    Sofía Gala Castiglione
    • Celeste
    • 2021–2023
    Tod Fennell
    Tod Fennell
    • Julio
    • 2021–2023
    Nico García Hume
    • Remigio Cárdenas
    • 2021–2023
    Victoria Almeida
    • Magdalena Vázquez Pena
    • 2021–2023
    Alfonso Tort
    Alfonso Tort
    • Oscar…
    • 2021–2023
    Uriel Nicolás Díaz
    • Jonathan
    • 2021–2023
    Alex Ivanovici
    Alex Ivanovici
    • Tadeo
    • 2021–2023
    Carlo Mestroni
    Carlo Mestroni
    • Emilio Vázquez Pena…
    • 2021–2023
    Alexandra Petrachuk
    Alexandra Petrachuk
    • Vera Spinetta
    • 2021
    • Creators
      • Claudia Piñeiro
      • Marcelo Piñeyro
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    8danybur

    Like a Latin American prequel to The Handmaid's Tale.

    Summary

    "Success is proof of the love that God feels for each one of us"

    This phrase, said by one of his characters, could be the terrible synthesis of this series. As in a sort of prequel to The Handmaid's Tale (the series and the book) or the novel Submission, by Michel Houellebecq, we are facing a dystopia that raises the possible arrival of a religious leader to a Latin American government. A scenario where in this case the neoliberal establishment closes ranks with religious fundamentalism; two nightmares made one

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    In the act of presentation of the presidential formula of a coalition headed by a neoliberal candidate for president and a vice who is the leader of the most powerful evangelical church in Argentina, the presidential candidate is assassinated. This is the trigger for a series that investigates the motives for the murder and the plot of interests behind that coalition.

    "Success is proof of the love that God feels for each one of us"

    Put into the mouth of an important character, this phrase is a powerful synthesis of this ambitious dystopia by Marcelo Piñeyro and Claudia Piñeiro, a political thriller that puts the lens more on the religious leg of the coalition than on that of its neoliberal partners and that, by way of advance, I will say that it goes from less to more.

    The kingdom is not a series for the impatient; it goes from less to more. It is ambitious and you have to give time to the development of its subplots and its characters, to better understand them, their links and what they represent, overcoming the initial negative feeling of being in front of a fragmentary structure and characters apparently without psychological thickness that act as mere chess pieces from a script, as in many Spanish police officers. Fortunately, the feeling is dissipating as the chapters go by.

    Characters

    The character gallery is extensive. In the first place, the family that commands the Church of Light, made up of Pastor Emilio Vázquez Pena (Diego Peretti) and his wife Pastora Elena (the true leader of the congregation, led by Mercedes Morán) and the three children of the marriage, with different functions in its structure: Magdalena (Victoria Almeida), Pablo (Patricio Aramburu) and Ana (Vera Spinetta) who are joined by Oscar, the husband of the first (Alfonso Tort). The evangelical team is joined by Julio Clamens (Chino Darín), a kind of legal representative of the Church and Emilio's trusted person, and two people in charge of a children's and youth home supported by the Church: Tadeo (Peter Lanzani) and Remigio (Nicolás García Hume ) and one of the inmates of the home.

    On the other hand, we will meet Rubén Osorio (Joaquín Furriel), an obscure and unscrupulous political operator, campaign manager, and political owner of the coalition.

    Finally (and without exhausting the list), the legal leg of the story has the prosecutor Roberta Candia, in charge of the murder investigation (Nancy Dupláa), her assistant Ramiro (Santiago Korovsky) and the Attorney General (Alejandro Awada ).

    In this gallery there are rebellious sons and daughters of rich families, millionaire politicians, corrupt religious, committed religious, upright officials, corrupt officials, and unscrupulous or novice operators.

    The structure of the plot

    The structure is fragmentary. The timeline that begins with the murder alternates with flashbacks that describe the history of some characters and the way they met and bonded. Therefore, the protagonism of the characters registers variations throughout the chapters and it is necessary to be patient to tie the ends of a plot that at the beginning is fragmentary, dispersed and generates many questions. This causes several characters to be psychologically flat at first and take a long time to take on dramatic thickness (although not all of them achieve it).

    The script and the dialogs

    The script, with its ingenious puzzle structure, brings together common ingredients and characters in political thrillers, but the combination of political and religious factors gives it an original specificity. On the other hand, the identity of the murderer is known almost from the beginning, so the enigma will be centered on his motives.

    On the other hand, I consider that the main flaw of the series is its dialogues, which in many cases are routine, without flight, as well-listened to. They reinforce the initial sensation of being before characters without thickness that act as mere chess pieces of a script, as it happens in many Spanish crime series. Fortunately, the feeling is dissipating as the chapters go by.

    The characters speak clearly "in porteño", but localisms and swear words are avoided. Some would have been useful to reinforce the dialogues.

    The performances

    In relation to what I pointed out above, in the first half of the series the actors and actresses do what they can with these dialogues and with that fragmentary structure that delays the development and growth of their characters and of empathy towards them on the part of the viewer.

    That said, there are performances that are more prominent than others. The soulless and cold pastor Elena is carried out with great solvency by Mercedes Morán; You have to even look at how she stands and how she walks, how she behaves in public and how in private. Peretti's performance is uneven; he does best on the sinister side. The layers of the villain incarnated by Furriel are being very well revealed by the actor, in one of the fastest growing characters. Chino Darín is more than just a pretty face and Vera Spinetta needs to improve some diction problems. Nancy Dupláa gives her prosecutor a suitable gray tone, trying to strip her of heroism. Lanzani and García Hume are noteworthy, who get along very well with their characters.

    All the secondary ones are very good. Almeida and Tort compose a very timely comic relief in a series that is almost completely devoid of humor.

    Religion, politics and ideology

    The kingdom tries to reflect two faces of evangelism: on the one hand, the institutional one, linked to business and in part to political ambition as a way of expanding the scope of its dogmas on society. You do not see a development regarding the origin of that money, although you do see its management; the Pena family is a clan and the Church of Light is a true family business. However, it is interesting to note that, despite its businesses and ambitions, the religiosity of some of its members is not necessarily questioned. In this sense, Argentine history has had deeply Catholic genocides, for example.

    On the other hand, the series shows us a popular religiosity, a base and supportive evangelism, although linked and eventually in conflict with the institutional one, which ventures with a mystical vein. Clearly, then, The Kingdom does not question religion or faith.

    The political-ideological side is curiously the least commented on in the series. Perhaps because it is (for now) much less developed than the religious one, but it is very clear that we are facing a neoliberal project, clearly exposed in some speeches, in the actors and methodologies put into play and even in the name of the fictional political space. It remains to see who his opponents would be. Being clear about this I think helps to correct the initial general impression of an anti-political bias in the series.

    Production and technical items

    They are first class. The montage is effective, in such a way that it offers successful scenes of suspense and ensemble. The same can be said for camera locations and direction.

    The message and conclusions

    The series, in its internationalist zeal, in almost all its course avoids direct allusions to its location; but at some point it is clear that it takes place mainly in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    At the real level, surely Brazil is closer to the state of affairs posed by the series. But as in The Maid's Tale (the series and the book) and also in the novel Submission, by Michel Houellebecq, we are facing a dystopia that raises the possible arrival of a religious leader to a Latin American government. A scenario where in this case the neoliberal establishment closes ranks with religious fundamentalism.

    A series that leaves us asking some questions: What would await a Latinoamerican country if a similar coalition were to conquer power (a story that, in part, we already know)? What would your opponent be like?
    7rosgembrun

    Hooked

    I got hooked because I thought, correctly, that it was going to be about fraud and corruption. And, mistakenly, that it was based of real events.

    No matter. The actors are excellent. Some of the elements, like the children, the boys, are not presented in way that you can see the connection to the main plot. However, towards the end their importance becomes clear. Also, one whole episode is a retelling of the previous episode. Nothing new is learned or added. That whole episode could have been left out entirely.

    Excellent cast. I liked it.
    6leohsanchez

    The story is not up to it: too stereotyped

    It is very hard to write an objetive opinion considering the plot, but I will try.

    This show was increidible well produced: superb cast, very well filmed, and even the script. If you could judge the show on that basis, it is top material. Now... the story is way too stereotyped and does not reflect, AT ALL, the political reality of the country, or even the political partys the show is representing. It is a too obvious propaganda, a very flat way to represent the political complexity of religion and politics. Too simplistic, too exagereted and clearly the story was tell in a way to be satifying to a very narrow-minded audience. Sometimes even I found myself, being pollitically against those religious-pollitical movements, stunished because of the incredible bias included in the story. A very old fashioned way to represent "evil". Once again, it is very easy to watch which is something not good at all in a political show, which I think should raise a few questions in our minds. This is just a show to justify tje political believes of some.
    10Sunflower007

    Outstanding & Thrilling Series

    This series blew me & my family away. Showing us how the corruption is real and how high official only care about the money only. No the well being of anyone. The tale was super thrilling, for of intrigues & scandals involving an Angelical church that a false Christian family runs. These people & corrupted others would do anything to cover up their shame and to keep having money flowing in their pockets.

    There must be a second season of this series. There are so many unanswered questions in this ending. So, it gets it well deserved top ten stars.
    10graceostera

    Excellent in every way

    The story does not reflect the reality of Argentina's politics, not it should, it is a fictional story that puts forward an fascinating hypothesis: do televangelists manipulate audiences the way (some) politicians do? Do politicians appeal to their audiences emotional side the way spiritual leaders do? The answer to both questions may be: YES.

    Impeccable acting and polished cinematography and production.

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Argentina
    • Official site
      • Netflix Site
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Kingdom
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina(location)
    • Production company
      • K&S Films
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      • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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