An exclusive look inside Latin music's most influential family, the Montaners, who have a social media audience of over 160 million and over eight billion video content views.An exclusive look inside Latin music's most influential family, the Montaners, who have a social media audience of over 160 million and over eight billion video content views.An exclusive look inside Latin music's most influential family, the Montaners, who have a social media audience of over 160 million and over eight billion video content views.
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My goodness, It is so out of touch, I don't get who is investing money in this family, they are only liked in argentina and not even that much now! This should not have been a reality tv show, where is the drama? Where is the real information?
The montaners are beyond fake and boring, they use religion as shield for doing whatever money laundry operation they do, fake cristians if I ever saw ones. I don't know if Montaner still sells any records but they are far from being influential, and to talk about Ricky and Mau... I remember that they used to sing a different genre, now they have sold out to "urban music" I am sure they have exhausted every other possibility.
Not only is it painful now knowing how they act in La Voz, seeing here, we can see that it is totally fake! These guys are not who they say they are!
Don't waste your precious time like I did and skip this watch... Also what a horrible family dinamic on that "roadtrip", Montaner should abandon his acting intentions.
The montaners are beyond fake and boring, they use religion as shield for doing whatever money laundry operation they do, fake cristians if I ever saw ones. I don't know if Montaner still sells any records but they are far from being influential, and to talk about Ricky and Mau... I remember that they used to sing a different genre, now they have sold out to "urban music" I am sure they have exhausted every other possibility.
Not only is it painful now knowing how they act in La Voz, seeing here, we can see that it is totally fake! These guys are not who they say they are!
Don't waste your precious time like I did and skip this watch... Also what a horrible family dinamic on that "roadtrip", Montaner should abandon his acting intentions.
10pyumpo
Loved these series and found it hard not to binge watch, so I kind of did. Really brought in so much needed positivity. Read a couple of the posted reviews and found them unfair and bizarre. The series was genuine so no "acting" or "faking" was shown or intended to be shown. They reminded me of my family in Peru and how we are so close knit and try to remember God in everything we do. I love how everyone is so different but have so much to contribute. I was particularly amazed at how artistic everyone is, really inspiring for people who are still fighting to achieve their life's purpose. Really hoping for a second season. Would love to learn more about Stef's and Sara's career and of course see how baby Apolo's arrival changed their lives once again.
From beginning to the end, it is plagued with bad acting, The Montaners seem too dishonest, every episode has a sub plot that makes it obvious the ture nature is self advertisement, without any real substance. Going back to the acting, I've looked up these people, having followed Ricardo for quite a long time, after seeing many alegations regarding his family on social media it was intrigued and decided to look the first 5 episodes... It is not worth it, It would seem that they agreed on a script (hopefuly because if they act in such a way in their day-to-day then they need help). The show seems like uncondimented rice, fake laughs and quite honestly fake 10 Stars reviews around here.
Going back to the details, It is cringy how Mr Ricardo interacts with the in-laws, it seems as if he was "adopting" and assimilating the in laws to extend the relatable narrative, although they are the definition of failed nepo babies, their individual career doesn't seem to hold a candle to their sponsor Ricardo. I wished to see the old Ricardo, the one that wrote so many big hits, that seemed to be genuine. Instead we got a preacher with an over-pushed Venezuelan accent, it seems like each passing year he becomes more "maracaucho" even though he hasn't been there in a decade or lived in Venezuela in about 2-3 decades.
To end the review the sons (and daughter) show little range of emotions, they seem to be managed completely by their parents, never fully showing who they are, if they are something at all.
I did wanted to see Alejandro Montaner as I remember watching his career live and thinking, this is the man that will take the torch and go to the next level as a father-son musicians. Unfortunately it seems that this is "Some of The Montaners " and not The Montaners (unless the other guy is excommunicated).
Going back to the details, It is cringy how Mr Ricardo interacts with the in-laws, it seems as if he was "adopting" and assimilating the in laws to extend the relatable narrative, although they are the definition of failed nepo babies, their individual career doesn't seem to hold a candle to their sponsor Ricardo. I wished to see the old Ricardo, the one that wrote so many big hits, that seemed to be genuine. Instead we got a preacher with an over-pushed Venezuelan accent, it seems like each passing year he becomes more "maracaucho" even though he hasn't been there in a decade or lived in Venezuela in about 2-3 decades.
To end the review the sons (and daughter) show little range of emotions, they seem to be managed completely by their parents, never fully showing who they are, if they are something at all.
I did wanted to see Alejandro Montaner as I remember watching his career live and thinking, this is the man that will take the torch and go to the next level as a father-son musicians. Unfortunately it seems that this is "Some of The Montaners " and not The Montaners (unless the other guy is excommunicated).
Wrongly depicted as "Latin America's most influential family" these series are not even worth watching.
Poor character development, poor acting and boring interviews make up to a regletable watching episode series full of cringe and cheese acting surrounding a history of a family no one really cares for.
Don't fall for the depiction of the show, save some time and just do a Google search instead.
I could see this becoming a 2hr movie and not be watched by a soul, I truly wonder how this project came to life, in latin America and the rest of the world we agree, that the montaners are the most cringy worthy show out there.
Poor character development, poor acting and boring interviews make up to a regletable watching episode series full of cringe and cheese acting surrounding a history of a family no one really cares for.
Don't fall for the depiction of the show, save some time and just do a Google search instead.
I could see this becoming a 2hr movie and not be watched by a soul, I truly wonder how this project came to life, in latin America and the rest of the world we agree, that the montaners are the most cringy worthy show out there.
I question whether many of the negative reviewers went into this already disliking the family & wanting to find content to criticize. I have always been a huge fan of Camilo, Mau y Ricky, Evaluna's music, & followed the family for some time. I was worried going into it that it would be cringey, but it ended up being very heartwarming to see that the values they individually often speak about, family, love, faith, etc. Are all shown in this series - I think maybe some people are just very uncomfortable with the idea that an objectively successful family can truly also be of good character. Yes it is a show so who ever really knows what people are like, but it certainly shed a consistent & positive light on them all. And in terms of acting... I think it's fair to say they carried themselves for what it was, a reality show about their lives & family. The people who are being so critical about this might not be viewing it from this perspective.
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