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The lives of the people of Allende, a Mexican border town, are overtaken by a powerful cartel's operations, leading to tragedy. Inspired by true events.The lives of the people of Allende, a Mexican border town, are overtaken by a powerful cartel's operations, leading to tragedy. Inspired by true events.The lives of the people of Allende, a Mexican border town, are overtaken by a powerful cartel's operations, leading to tragedy. Inspired by true events.
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This series portrays the events leading up to the Zeta Cartel's over the top revenge killings in the Mexican border town of Allende, Mexico in March of 2011. The first several episodes set the stage for the events and some of the people that were involved and affected by those events.
With no prior knowledge of this tragedy, I was curious if possibly some of the scenes were sensationalized for dramatic effect. However, after I read the detailed ProPublica article which is easily found online, it includes, witness accounts, confessions, phone transcripts, etc. So that you quickly realize it is a very accurate telling of events.
The series held my interest from the beginning. Some reviews found the pacing a little slow until the final episode, but for me it was interesting getting a sense for the culture in a small Mexican border town and necessary for the audience to become invested in the people that were affected by these events. I felt the acting was convincing and really helped make the characters believable and interesting. Definitely a worthwhile watch in my book and a 7 rating equals "very good" in my view of how ratings should work.
With no prior knowledge of this tragedy, I was curious if possibly some of the scenes were sensationalized for dramatic effect. However, after I read the detailed ProPublica article which is easily found online, it includes, witness accounts, confessions, phone transcripts, etc. So that you quickly realize it is a very accurate telling of events.
The series held my interest from the beginning. Some reviews found the pacing a little slow until the final episode, but for me it was interesting getting a sense for the culture in a small Mexican border town and necessary for the audience to become invested in the people that were affected by these events. I felt the acting was convincing and really helped make the characters believable and interesting. Definitely a worthwhile watch in my book and a 7 rating equals "very good" in my view of how ratings should work.
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My family and I lived the horror of this times in Zacatecas Mexico... this is a masterpiece that portrays the horrors happened there and in others parts of Mexico.
This show captured what almost every small town in Mexico goes thru. Mercedes Hernanadez plays Dona Chiyo and should win every award made for TV.
What happened to the American DEA agents that triggered this massacre? What a tragic situation!
I was very surprised by this mini series.
It show life in a small town with the cartel infiltrated in life in pockets. Most of the episodes move at a slow burn with small character deveoplment across many of the demographic of this small town.
I have to say the ending (last episode) was shocking and really moved me. The fact that this is based on true events that happened in the town of Allenede is even more worrying.
I think when you watch a narco show the gangsters and their life is often glamorised for the screen but here especially the last episode you see the real horror and senseless violence these people inflict to innocent people.
It show life in a small town with the cartel infiltrated in life in pockets. Most of the episodes move at a slow burn with small character deveoplment across many of the demographic of this small town.
I have to say the ending (last episode) was shocking and really moved me. The fact that this is based on true events that happened in the town of Allenede is even more worrying.
I think when you watch a narco show the gangsters and their life is often glamorised for the screen but here especially the last episode you see the real horror and senseless violence these people inflict to innocent people.
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- TriviaSomos. is based on the ProPublica article "How the U.S. triggered a massacre in Mexico" by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ginger Thompson.
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