Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story about Argentinian boxer Carlos Monzón in his career and life in prison.The story about Argentinian boxer Carlos Monzón in his career and life in prison.The story about Argentinian boxer Carlos Monzón in his career and life in prison.
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- 4 victoires et 13 nominations au total
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Fascinating this series, could not stop watching it.
I don't like boxing at all and I didn't know Monzon either, but it's a series about a crime. Very exciting, strong and well done.
The actors also seemed great to me and the story is very realistic, full of details.
YOU HAVE TO WATCH T IF YOU LIKE CRIME SERIES AND JUDICIAL SYSTEMS, DO NOT MISS IT.!!
I don't like boxing at all and I didn't know Monzon either, but it's a series about a crime. Very exciting, strong and well done.
The actors also seemed great to me and the story is very realistic, full of details.
YOU HAVE TO WATCH T IF YOU LIKE CRIME SERIES AND JUDICIAL SYSTEMS, DO NOT MISS IT.!!
Monzon, as depicted in the series, is a feral, unhinged beast. Only in Argentina such an animal could be worshipped as a demigod. No matter how flagrantly he abused everyone around him, argentineans drool over his 14 world title defenses as if their collective destiny as a nation depended on it. Maradona with boxing gloves. The series is amazing. Nearly flawless (there are some continuity/fidelity to reality issues here and there), but as a whole, the audiovisual creation is astounding. Addictive, fast paced, no holds barred, the crime scenes are brutal, and you feel not only for the victim but for the actress herself. The casting is amazing, although I would bet the actor playing adult Monzon was directed to make sure that the character elicits no sympathy at all. And, having lived in Argentina for 8 years, I can testify to the faithfulness with which the writers and director have painted the miseries of their own country. God protect them.
Gender propaganda focused on destroying the image of the undefeated World Champion boxing Carlos Monzón.
I thoroughly enjoyed this series, despite the horrible things Carlos Monzon did. I am a boxing fan and knew a bit about Monzon and this incident, but this series gave me a better understanding of what happened as well as about his early life and career as a boxer. I thought the acting was really well done, especially by the actor who played both the young and older Monzon. The whole series was done very well. My only complaint is with the subtitles: either they flashed onto the screen then disappeared too quickly, or they didn't appear at all for some of the dialogue. I wish they had done a better job with the subtitles for those of us who don't speak Spanish.
10Roma73
Great casting and acting. True story about femicide (and a rags to riches boxing career) conveyed intelligently, with great feeling for pacing; I often find jumps in time distracting but here it really adds to the story, and all of it is interesting enough. The last episode really got to me, again kudos for the brilliant pacing.
The only point of criticism for me might be that the actual end came a bit sudden (which is hard to explain without spoilers), but I'm not sure it matters, all in all this is just so incredibly well done, am really impressed.
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