Las Azules
- Miniserie de TV
- 2024
Cuatro mujeres se unen al primer cuerpo de policía femenino. Desafiarán las normas ultraconservadoras de la época sólo para descubrir que su escuadrón es un truco publicitario para distraer ... Leer todoCuatro mujeres se unen al primer cuerpo de policía femenino. Desafiarán las normas ultraconservadoras de la época sólo para descubrir que su escuadrón es un truco publicitario para distraer a los medios de un brutal asesino en serie.Cuatro mujeres se unen al primer cuerpo de policía femenino. Desafiarán las normas ultraconservadoras de la época sólo para descubrir que su escuadrón es un truco publicitario para distraer a los medios de un brutal asesino en serie.
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I enjoyed this show. Great writing and acting. The cast is great, I was hooked after the first episode.
Barbara Mori is great, have seen her in other shows and movies and she does a great job in this one.
The actress who plays Gabina is great too. You really end up caring for the characters and the struggles they go through in a male dominated career.
The actress who plays Valentina is great too. Fiery and does a great job on the show.
I am picky with what I watch, so many bad shows on tv and my wife and I struggle to find something to watch together but this show won us over.
It's great to see latinas/latinos getting opportunities in front od the camera. Great job Apple tv.
Barbara Mori is great, have seen her in other shows and movies and she does a great job in this one.
The actress who plays Gabina is great too. You really end up caring for the characters and the struggles they go through in a male dominated career.
The actress who plays Valentina is great too. Fiery and does a great job on the show.
I am picky with what I watch, so many bad shows on tv and my wife and I struggle to find something to watch together but this show won us over.
It's great to see latinas/latinos getting opportunities in front od the camera. Great job Apple tv.
"The Blues" (original title: "Las Azules") is an authentic time machine, perfectly capturing Mexico in the 1970s. This is not only achieved through its visual adaptation but also through its faithful representation of the idiosyncrasies of that era.
I can understand how this portrayal might disturb some viewers; however, I can attest to its accuracy, having grown up in Mexico City during the 1970s. The depiction of a misogynistic society and the corruption of official institutions may provoke discomfort, making some question whether things were truly that bad and corrupt. This show reminded me: yes, they were, but with the important note that times have changed, or at least we aspire them to be different now.
The storyline is engaging, and the slower moments serve to deepen character development, making us care about their inevitable fate-presented with a hint of optimism, by the way.
I highly recommend this show, provided you're willing to acknowledge that what was considered "normal" back then no longer is. But isn't that what societal evolution is all about?
I can understand how this portrayal might disturb some viewers; however, I can attest to its accuracy, having grown up in Mexico City during the 1970s. The depiction of a misogynistic society and the corruption of official institutions may provoke discomfort, making some question whether things were truly that bad and corrupt. This show reminded me: yes, they were, but with the important note that times have changed, or at least we aspire them to be different now.
The storyline is engaging, and the slower moments serve to deepen character development, making us care about their inevitable fate-presented with a hint of optimism, by the way.
I highly recommend this show, provided you're willing to acknowledge that what was considered "normal" back then no longer is. But isn't that what societal evolution is all about?
I was expecting this tv series, wanted to see if Mexican talent + Apple resources would finally give us a decent crime show based on Mexico City. Sadly, my expectations were not met at all.
The storyline is not well written, the suspense is missing and the female main characters lack any real depth. It has the complexity of any regular crime series that you may watched but without really caring about the characters or the stories, just background noise you will forget the next day.
I may have watched it while doing other things, but the acting is quite regular, and the actress playing Valentina is terrible, all her facial gestures are over the top and annoying, like what you would see in the first classes of acting schools.
UPDATE: My first review (above) was based on two episodes; I watched five more due to friends' recommendation. It gets better in episode 4. The characters are better outlined, but in a predictable way: the empowered housewife, the annoying rebel "feminist" who doesn't know how to negotiate, the shy and insightful autist, and the naive but well-intentioned woman.
The actor Miguel Rodarte is great, and I also liked B. Mori's performance; N. Tellez and X. Sariñana also improved throughout the episodes but are still a bit cartoonish.
Watch it if you have the time and patience to spend more than three hours before it becomes exciting.
The storyline is not well written, the suspense is missing and the female main characters lack any real depth. It has the complexity of any regular crime series that you may watched but without really caring about the characters or the stories, just background noise you will forget the next day.
I may have watched it while doing other things, but the acting is quite regular, and the actress playing Valentina is terrible, all her facial gestures are over the top and annoying, like what you would see in the first classes of acting schools.
UPDATE: My first review (above) was based on two episodes; I watched five more due to friends' recommendation. It gets better in episode 4. The characters are better outlined, but in a predictable way: the empowered housewife, the annoying rebel "feminist" who doesn't know how to negotiate, the shy and insightful autist, and the naive but well-intentioned woman.
The actor Miguel Rodarte is great, and I also liked B. Mori's performance; N. Tellez and X. Sariñana also improved throughout the episodes but are still a bit cartoonish.
Watch it if you have the time and patience to spend more than three hours before it becomes exciting.
10elinaakt
"Women in Blue" is a show that pulls you in right from the start. The plot is intriguing, and the acting is solid, making it a series you'll want to keep watching. Each episode builds on the last, keeping you curious about what will happen next. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy to connect with the story. The pacing is smooth, so it's easy to watch several episodes in a row without getting bored. If you enjoy crime dramas or just want something entertaining, "Women in Blue" is a great choice. The show's ability to keep you guessing while still delivering satisfying conclusions is a testament to its excellent writing and direction. It's not just the plot that's engaging; the cinematography and music also add a layer of richness (love the soundtrack).
10zvxcpt
I absolutely loved this show. I had no idea what to expect when I started watching and the first two episodes were a bit scattershot, but after that I would say Women In Blue is pretty much perfect.
On top of being a great story with drama, tension, humour, passion, etc., the production values are simply outstanding. The re-creation of the early 1970s is so well done - from the cinematography and music to the costuming and the entire look of the series.
Honestly, I can't find one thing to fault about this series, other than the fact that it's on Apple TV+ and will be totally ignored by most of the tv audience around the world. Like so many of the shows that I love on Apple, very few people will ever discover this amazing, entertaining, immaculate piece of television perfection. I give this a 9.8.
BTW - The last episode is set up perfectly for another season, so PLEASE, Apple TV+, give us more of Women in Blue.
On top of being a great story with drama, tension, humour, passion, etc., the production values are simply outstanding. The re-creation of the early 1970s is so well done - from the cinematography and music to the costuming and the entire look of the series.
Honestly, I can't find one thing to fault about this series, other than the fact that it's on Apple TV+ and will be totally ignored by most of the tv audience around the world. Like so many of the shows that I love on Apple, very few people will ever discover this amazing, entertaining, immaculate piece of television perfection. I give this a 9.8.
BTW - The last episode is set up perfectly for another season, so PLEASE, Apple TV+, give us more of Women in Blue.
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