Monday, February 15, 2010

El Clon - Monday Feb. 15 - Gran Estreno

In the first episode, we meet the main characters and see the clash of cultures that will presumably be a big part of the story.

Miami- First, we have Albieri, who will play the role of mad scientist. [It drove me crazy for a while but finally I figured out that Roberto Moll, the actor who plays Albieri, played the evil butler, Walter, on El Cuerpo del Deseo. It was his voice that was so familiar. ] Albieri clones animals and dreams of cloning humans.
Albieri's vision of human clones. Presumably this is done with the same CGI that also sometimes shows Diego and Lucas together.

He works for Leonardo Ferrer, the head of a large company that imports and exports food.

Lucas and Diego are Leonardo's twin sons. Diego is outgoing and good with women.
Diego

Lucas is shy and awkward with women.
Lucas

Both are played by Mauricio Ochmann. Their father has sent Diego to business school and Lucas to law school with a view towards their taking over his business. However, Lucas doesn't want to be a lawyer. He is interested in music. [The housekeeper, Rosa, is played by the actress who was Eustaquia in Doña Bárbara.]

In a less fancy part of town, we meet Jade [pronounced Ha-Day. That is the Spanish word for the green stone, as well.] She lives with her mother and is trying to be a good muslim girl in a town of mostly naked people who go to bars. Demurely covering her arms, Jade goes to the beach to behold the nakedness of the infidels.

When she comes home, her mother has fallen down and is dying. After few words of advice, Mom's dead and Jade is shipped off to Morocco to live with her uncle.

Leonardo sends for his sons to familiarize them with his business. Lucas is not happy. But guess what - Dad is going to Morocco on business and the boys can go too. Dad also has a girlfriend - Cristina - who the boys have never met.

Fez, Morocco: The twins and Albieri arrive before Leonardo and go for a camel ride in the desert. Then we meet Cristina and her picture is probably next to bimbo in the dictionary.

Cristina comes into the hotel bar and sees Diego. It's lust at first sight and without apparently exchanging a word, they go off and have sex.

Jade arrives in Morocco and is met by her cousin, Latifa and Zoraida, whose relationship to Latifa is not clear. [It took me a minute but Zoraida is played by the actress who played Ester, Soledad's mother, in La Traición.] The culture shocks start for Jade - Latifa is engaged to a guy she has never met. Then Jade sees a procession where a new bride displays the bloody undergarments that indicated she was a virgin. Jade asks what happens if the bride isn't a virgin. She is told that the bride is returned to her family or killed. I'm guessing Jade is going to find out about this first hand.
Jade and Latifa

Jade meets her uncle, Ali. He welcomes her but tells her that his household follows islamic law strictly. She should cover her hair when she goes out. Jade can go to university to become a doctor but then Ali will arrange a marriage for her.

Albieri went to University with Ali and they arrange to meet. Meanwhile, Leonardo notices that the moles (manchas) that his sons have on their shoulders are growing. He wants Albieri to check them out. I assume these moles is going to be used in the future as some kind of identification and not as a warning about skin cancer.

Leonardo introduces his sons to Cristina.

Ooops - social embarrassment. Diego and Christina learn that it makes sense to at least ask the name of your partner before you have sex with them. Diego runs off to his room and tells Lucas that he has to warn Daddy about the loose morals his fiancee. Lucas thinks that they can't do that to Dad and have to find another way to get rid of Cristina. We find out that many years ago Albieri was engaged to someone who died. Lucas locks Diego in his hotel room to keep him from telling their father about Cristina. Lucas decides to go with Albieri to Ali's house.

Jade finds a belly dancing (la dansa del vientre) outfit and is told by Latifa that the bride wears it to dance for her husband and no one else. Jade says that her mother taught her to belly dance and Latifa wants a demonstration. While Ali and Albieri argue about the ethics of cloning, Lucas wanders off and of course he sees Jade dancing and ultimately Jade sees him. [The TiVo cut off before the end of the show so I didn't get any pics of Jade dancing. I TiVo'd the rebroadcast at 11pm and they only showed the first half hour of the program! Grrrr!]

Leonardo comes to Diego's room and asks what the hell is going on with him.

The credits roll.

Addendum for Novelera:

Walter in El Cuerpo del Deseo and Albieri in El Clon



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Comments:
The belly dancing at the end was nice, but pretty short. She danced for a minute while Lucas stood behind a totally see through tapestry and watched her. Somehow nobody sees him until Jade finally does. He pushes the tapestry aside and they stare at each other with their mouths hanging open like a couple of goons.

I enjoyed this show so far, I'm always so thankful for something different. A while back my wife and I watched the first episode of Perro Amor and it was going to be more of the same and we never watched it again. She is also watching El Capo and keeping me updated, anybody watching that?

Thanks Jean for doing this, I hope to be reasonably up to date on the show so I can participate!
 

Shazam! I have not been this excited by a new novela in three years! The show grabbed my attention from the very start, whereas I usually dislike first cap's. The production is high quality; parts like the bazaar are spectacular. Filmed in the old world and new world, it has a much richer texture. The lead actors look 25, not 45. The individuals they play seem more realistic, not caricatures. The storyline looks very intriguing; not the standard fare of noble waif, spoiled rich boy, and his manipulative girlfriend. I found the Spanish fairly easy to follow.

Hats off to Diego for not greeting Cristina with, "Fue un gran placer de conocerte." I noticed Lucas jammed Diego's door with a handy hatchet. Some people carry a pocketknife; I guess Lucas carries a pocket-hatchet. I enjoyed the dance scene. Lucas was in that impactado state 99% of novela galans experience, the first moment they lay eyes on their One True Love.

Thank you for the recap, Jean. You covered it very well. I think I'm really going to like this show.
 

Thanks Jean! You are wonderful!

Just couldn't place Ester, Ha!
 

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This is my 4th novela (CCEA, Mas Sabe el Diablo, Sortilegio), and already I'm hooked. Love the locations, the plot, and music - hope it holds up til the end.

Jade is really beautiful. Lucas/Diego is cute, but kinda short and skinny for a galan.
 

..and thank the heavens this show is on Telemundo - great captioning in English!!
 

From your lips to God's ears, Paula and Chris. There have been Telemundo novelas that started well - La Traición and Victorinos, for example, but were just trashed at the end. On the other hand, Doña Bárbara was the best written novela I have ever seen.

mrslmgallego: I'm speaking as someone for whom bulging pecs do absolutely nothing but I think Mauricio Ochmann will grow on you. He is an excellent actor.
 

Jean, please e-mail me; paulah88@hotmail.com

Also, does anyone know why my prior post w/ that request got deleted? It says, "This post has been removed by a blog administrator." Board Mom didn't do it, and Jean doesn't have admin privileges. The e-mail address I left is my junk mail address, so I don't mind posting it on a public board. If I'm doing something wrong, I want to know so I can stop. Any clues?
 

This show seems really intruiging. What time does it come on, and is it only once a week? Don't think I can add it in until Sorti and ENDA have ended if it's everyday.
 

My wife set the DVR so I don't remember what time it's on, but it is every day, in true novela fashion.
 

Paula: I have emailed you multiple times at both your email addresses. Are you not getting my messages? I deleted your post with your email address. I can delete any comment to something I posted. I assumed you didn't want your email address out there. You didn't do anything wrong.
 

Jean, BOTH my e-mail addresses failed? How strange! I guess we have to go old-school. I've e-mailed you phone number.
 

Thanks, Jean, for the excellent recap and photos. The novela did start off well. I was dubious about Sandra Echeverría because I really hated the novela Marina. It's also kind of disappointing that Génesis Rodriguez backed out of it. I saw one promo photo of her as Jade, and she looked wonderful.

Thanks so much for remembering Albieri was Walter in El Cuerpo. I could not come up with where I'd seen him before. Wasn't he bald as Walter?

I need to remember when setting DVRs for new TNs about the wacky time shifting they do. I always get fooled on the first one, then go in and set it to run 5 minutes over. So, I saw no belly dancing at all.

So true about Cristina's photo being opposite bimbo in the dictionary. That scene where she's trying to get the Moroccan desk clerk to speak Spanish gives us another aspect: Ugly Latina as opposed to Ugly American.

Eustachia looked completely different with the dark hair. I was thrilled to see her, though. I like to see older actors get parts.
 

It was going to be Genesis Rodriguez? I only know who she is from all the pictures in Jean's Dona Barbara recaps, but I certainly approve. Ah well.
 

Yes, Chris, it was going to be Génesis. My local novela-fan friend showed me the issue of TVyNovelas magazine where they said that both she and Christian Meier (Zorro, Doña Bárbara) were quitting novelas. They are an item now, and the article said they were moving to Los Angeles where he had some kind of offer of work in American movies.
 

Apparently both Génesis Rodriguez and Christian Meier got all uppity at the end of the shooting of Doña Bárbara and Génesis was dropped from El Clon and Meier left telenovelas to make movies or something. Or so says the gossip. I guess we can post gossip about actors who aren't in the novela.

Novelera: I have added pics of Walter and Albieri at the end of the recap of yesterday's episode.
 

Hi Vivi - the show's on every week night at 8pm.
 

Jean, thanks for great recap! I love this show so far, the music and the visual richness are a big shift from Mas Sabe El Diablo (which I also liked).
Thanks again!
"Creemelo"
 

Okay, little by little, I'm getting caught up. I loved "trying to be a good muslim girl in a town of mostly naked people who go to bars." It was way worse in the original, when she was growing up in Brazil. Kind of makes South Beach look tame by comparison :)
 

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