luisberny
Joined Mar 2025
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I loved the idea to see the tv show from the a great great Mexican stage play with music that marked an entire generation. Great production, great staring, a "good" script... Although I think that big things were invented that in my opinion were not the most appropriate, honestly I don't know with what intention, the play is in itself a great work, switching it to tv show format was certainly a challenge, but it's disastrous that things are invented trying to improve what already exists.
Good direction, good production, it was so easy to keep the tv show essence.
The performances were brilliant: Belinda, Regina Blandon, Mariana Treviño, Diana Bobio, and Luis Gerardo Mendez. Their performances were simply exquisite. It's a bit sad that Regina Blandon doesn't sing. She's not a singer, after all, but she did as well as she could.
Good direction, good production, it was so easy to keep the tv show essence.
The performances were brilliant: Belinda, Regina Blandon, Mariana Treviño, Diana Bobio, and Luis Gerardo Mendez. Their performances were simply exquisite. It's a bit sad that Regina Blandon doesn't sing. She's not a singer, after all, but she did as well as she could.
It's a great story with some good performances, some pretty bad ones. Same with the dialogues, some of them were good, some of them were really bad. Great great performances from Taraji P. Henson & Sherri Sheppard and I think Teyana Taylor & Ashley Versher could have done a much better job, better acting and better dialogues, other small details like FBI "work" and some imaginary ideas or stories from the main character that can be confused, at the end of the movie it can be confused and I think the writer could have done a better job with the "imaginary story" that he/she raised at the end. Another good movie with a good message.
I think the genre isn't right; it's not a Sci-fi film. I think it carries a message of gender ideology, and it's not right to categorize it as something it isn't, as that can create false expectations. The film dubbing and makeup, especially at the end, are very poor. But I think the final message, some of the acting, and the essence of the film aren't bad; On the contrary, it sends a very powerful message about the role of women in society, the generation gap, the women relevance in society today, and the path women have taken through the time. And no, I'm not the one who thinks that the movies has to send a message, but I think the message of this movie is a good one.