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As a longtime admirer of Mentiras, I was thrilled to see how the series captures the musical's vibrant spirit, nostalgic humor, and iconic 80s soundtrack. The transition to streaming is handled with care, balancing theatrical roots with fresh storytelling.
The essence of Mentiras lies in its playful homage to an entire generation of Mexican ballads, its campy humor, and its self-awareness. Turning that into a TV format is no easy task, but the series manages to retain the charm, color, and musical backbone that made the original stage play such a hit. The direction and art direction are spot-on, and the production values show real care in bringing this world to life.
The cast truly delivers. Belinda brings star power and charisma. Mariana Treviño, Diana Bobio, Luis Gerardo Méndez, and Regina Blandón all give standout performances. Blandón, though not a trained singer, approaches her numbers with honesty and heart, and it works.
Some changes might surprise fans, but overall, it's a lovingly crafted adaptation that honors the original while making it accessible to a new generation.
The essence of Mentiras lies in its playful homage to an entire generation of Mexican ballads, its campy humor, and its self-awareness. Turning that into a TV format is no easy task, but the series manages to retain the charm, color, and musical backbone that made the original stage play such a hit. The direction and art direction are spot-on, and the production values show real care in bringing this world to life.
The cast truly delivers. Belinda brings star power and charisma. Mariana Treviño, Diana Bobio, Luis Gerardo Méndez, and Regina Blandón all give standout performances. Blandón, though not a trained singer, approaches her numbers with honesty and heart, and it works.
Some changes might surprise fans, but overall, it's a lovingly crafted adaptation that honors the original while making it accessible to a new generation.
This is a great series, let me tell you something, I'm more of horror, action, Si-Fi Series, more manly, you know... I'm not a fan of musicals, girly series, old series and my mom songs she used to clean the house... but somehow this series has all of this and I love it! The performances from everyone, the voices, the songs made! Wow, somehow seeing this you feel everything from every character with every song (even made me cry a little bit, but don't tell anyone). Hopefully this is the step to make more TV like this, with this quality and great Mexican actors and actresses (Including Directors).
Original, great singing and acting!!! Incredible and creative production. Love it!! I haven't seen something this original in a long time and would highly recommend it. There is something magical about it and I can't wait to finish seeing it, truly hope this is a continued series. Belinda does excellent, and the other actresses are also excellent, very talented women. The humor is also very good because it takes you into this fantasy world that makes you want to watch more. I think that if you like musicals and drama, this is a very unique choice. I have just started to watch it and love it!!!
Director Gabriel Ripstein is responsible for bringing the adaptation of José Manuel López Velarde's hit Mexican musical Mentiras to the small screen. He does so alongside a dedicated team that delivers one of the most entertaining and rewarding series of the year.
With a wonderful cast featuring Belinda, Mariana Treviño, Regina Blandón, and Diana Bovio as the four main characters, and Luis Gerardo Méndez as the series' male counterpart. The cast gives their all to their already storied characters, played by various actors throughout their musical career, but whose casting on television is absolutely perfect.
The director imposes a kitsch vibe and reminds us of great Latin hits from the 1980s in the voices of its protagonists with a more than contagious musical arrangement that currently has several of those hits with a newfound popularity. However, the series is not only strong in its musical aspect, but also in its comedy and drama. It is a series full of emotions that offers us a quite compelling show in all its aspects, allowing us to stay in a fun eight-episode pastime where the director's astuteness makes everything flow almost perfectly.
It's true that the series has some questionable decisions, but they in no way detract from the power of its visual and narrative. It has wonderful episodes and others not so wonderful, but in this zigzag of emotions, the series never falters and always maintains that nostalgic air that keeps us connected as viewers beyond the music in question.
A great success for Amazon on its streaming platform and a great success for Mexican productions. It's one of the most positive series of 2025, sure to be among the highlights of a year in which series have been making quite a splash.
It's worth watching and falling into its game, not only if you're nostalgic, but also if you like musicals and funny series.
With a wonderful cast featuring Belinda, Mariana Treviño, Regina Blandón, and Diana Bovio as the four main characters, and Luis Gerardo Méndez as the series' male counterpart. The cast gives their all to their already storied characters, played by various actors throughout their musical career, but whose casting on television is absolutely perfect.
The director imposes a kitsch vibe and reminds us of great Latin hits from the 1980s in the voices of its protagonists with a more than contagious musical arrangement that currently has several of those hits with a newfound popularity. However, the series is not only strong in its musical aspect, but also in its comedy and drama. It is a series full of emotions that offers us a quite compelling show in all its aspects, allowing us to stay in a fun eight-episode pastime where the director's astuteness makes everything flow almost perfectly.
It's true that the series has some questionable decisions, but they in no way detract from the power of its visual and narrative. It has wonderful episodes and others not so wonderful, but in this zigzag of emotions, the series never falters and always maintains that nostalgic air that keeps us connected as viewers beyond the music in question.
A great success for Amazon on its streaming platform and a great success for Mexican productions. It's one of the most positive series of 2025, sure to be among the highlights of a year in which series have been making quite a splash.
It's worth watching and falling into its game, not only if you're nostalgic, but also if you like musicals and funny series.
"Mentiras, The Series" starts off strong: the first act is sharp, funny, and well-written, immediately pulling the viewer in. The second act keeps the momentum going, with episodes that balance humor and emotion effectively. Unfortunately, the third act, the final episode, is a major letdown. After so much buildup, the ending feels underwhelming and lacks the payoff the story seemed to promise.
Mariana Treviño and Diana Bovio absolutely steal the show. Their comedic timing and on-screen presence bring energy and charm to every scene. In contrast, Belinda delivers a weak, uninspired performance that doesn't quite fit with the rest of the cast.
The production is top-notch: the visual design, musical arrangements, and choreography are all beautifully done. It's a visually and musically rich experience. Sadly, it all leads to a finale that doesn't live up to the quality of the journey. A show with great potential that stumbles at the finish line.
Mariana Treviño and Diana Bovio absolutely steal the show. Their comedic timing and on-screen presence bring energy and charm to every scene. In contrast, Belinda delivers a weak, uninspired performance that doesn't quite fit with the rest of the cast.
The production is top-notch: the visual design, musical arrangements, and choreography are all beautifully done. It's a visually and musically rich experience. Sadly, it all leads to a finale that doesn't live up to the quality of the journey. A show with great potential that stumbles at the finish line.
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