Águila Roja
- TV Series
- 2009–2016
- 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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A masked hero in the 17th century fights for justice for people who cannot do so themselves. He is only known by the name Águila Roja (Red Eagle). He is also searching for the people who kil... Read allA masked hero in the 17th century fights for justice for people who cannot do so themselves. He is only known by the name Águila Roja (Red Eagle). He is also searching for the people who killed his wife.A masked hero in the 17th century fights for justice for people who cannot do so themselves. He is only known by the name Águila Roja (Red Eagle). He is also searching for the people who killed his wife.
- Awards
- 17 wins & 21 nominations total
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Well this is literally the first Spanish series I started watching back in 2012 when I was a teenager. To be honest I loved it from the beginning watching first episodes but due to some problems I could only watch it until season 7. The main reason I stopped watching it, was the TV Channel ( Gem TV ) that stopped dubbing the rest of the series; so since I don't understand Spanish I started looking for subtitles for the last two seasons but I ended up with nothing! There weren't even English subtitles! So I gave up until few days ago after some years I noticed some of my Persian countrymen ( Aguila Roja fans ) have recently made subtitles for the rest of the series. I can't be happier. And in the end I recommend this series to those who love history, sword fightings, drama, comedy and action all in just one package.
If it's possible to respond here in any way can anyone let me know which season and episode it was? thanks!
Águila Roja is a masterfully crafted historical drama that combines gripping storytelling with rich character development. Set against the backdrop of 17th-century Spain, it offers a perfect balance between action, political intrigue, and heartfelt moments. The production quality is outstanding - from the stunning costumes and authentic set designs to the cinematic fight sequences that feel both intense and realistic.
What truly sets this series apart is its ability to keep the viewer emotionally invested. The characters are multidimensional, each with their own motivations, flaws, and growth arcs. The lead performance is particularly impressive, capturing both the strength and vulnerability of the protagonist.
While the pacing can occasionally slow in certain subplots, it ultimately allows for deeper world-building and character exploration. By the end of each episode, you're left eager for more - a testament to the show's powerful writing and direction.
Overall, Águila Roja is not just a period drama; it's a captivating journey filled with mystery, loyalty, and humanity. A must-watch for anyone who appreciates storytelling at its finest.
What truly sets this series apart is its ability to keep the viewer emotionally invested. The characters are multidimensional, each with their own motivations, flaws, and growth arcs. The lead performance is particularly impressive, capturing both the strength and vulnerability of the protagonist.
While the pacing can occasionally slow in certain subplots, it ultimately allows for deeper world-building and character exploration. By the end of each episode, you're left eager for more - a testament to the show's powerful writing and direction.
Overall, Águila Roja is not just a period drama; it's a captivating journey filled with mystery, loyalty, and humanity. A must-watch for anyone who appreciates storytelling at its finest.
This series was light, well written, with great characters, very good acting, and reminiscent of times when gore and sexual crudeness were not a must to make it. Thank you!
adventures. crumbs of Golden Century of Spain. not real convincing but nice. a film who reminds a lot of Romantic heroes. and who preserves the flavor of classic justice maker portrait. the script is not surprising. the performances are decent. but it has a basic virtue who defines its charm - the respect for the old recipes. in strange manner, that does it seductive. because it propose a different Zorro and Don Quijote, a not bad image of Spanish social categories, a mixture of religion and politic who is far to be credible but seems define contemporary cases. a film who has many ways. and who has the courage to give, with a low budget, a slice of a historical period in a not boring style. it is not Hollywood but it is a good product. simple, naive, touching, for kids and for the admirers of old fashion stories.
Did you know
- TriviaIt was accused of plagiarism by 'Corita Viamonte', who wrote a 1963 novel called 'Red Eagle' (aka 'The Masked Swordsman') with the same beginning, general plot, and title.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Aída: Canción de tuna (2010)
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