Saturday, April 21, 2012
Abismo de pasión #30 4/20/12: Cocktails Always Lead to Tears
Labels: abismo
Personally, I FFWD--> thru all the crying scenes. This was the typical formulaic episode where someone dies and everyone cries buckets.
I hate, hate, hate that Elisa's godmother has been killed off already. In telenovelaland, it is usually dangerous to have the goods on the bad guys.
Lucio--oh, Eric just rocked his scenes. His heartbreak was so wrenching and real.
Elisa in the shower brought back the scene from THe Big Chill for me. She tried to be strong for Lucio, but all alone, the real heartache comes out. Very touching.
Even the small touches. Dam (DZ) very noticeably in tears telling Lucio about Blanca. The tenderness both he and Gael showed the man really made me tear up more than anything.
And, I'll admit, loved watching the facial reaction that Salvador (Gabs) went through learning it was Blance that died. There are so many actors in this TN that say more with their eyes and expressions than any dialogue.
I was actually glad not to have to go thru any police show up,etc. In most TN's., they are more than aggravating in their ineptitude or slow on the uptake with the evidence right in front of them.
Must say, Flo and Dam were the picture of elegance in their black garb. Have to admit, they make a good looking couple.
First of all I admire you for taking this one for the team… and still adding it a very nice sense of humor to the whole thing…
ITA with you about the beanie hat time about no cops, no water, no firefighters, noone seemed to know what to do among the 25,000 people around Elisa…
Also, Blanca’s shop was a very orthodox seamstress house… what is it that they would say exploded as the 2nd explosion? The sewing machine?? The refrigerator?? Its not like this is a chemical plant or even a dry cleaners… what is it that would be THAT explosively flammable? … the fabrics? YEAH RIGHT!!
there are at least 25,000 townspeople nonchalantly walking around waiting to react to the explosion. Not one of these people noticed a man with a Molotov cocktail? ITA… geez!!
A couple of clarifications…
All 25,000 extras (I mean townspeople) are now standing behind Blanca trying to look horrified.
Standing behind Elisa?
Damien tells his mom he is attending a funeral and not the country club and this is not the occasion for Blanca to begin making friends.
For Florencia to begin making friends?
LOVED your way of describing the overall feeling when Gabino showed up to the watch… and it took THREE full men struggling to hold Lucio back from whooping Gabino’s ass…
We all know he did it, we all know you want to whoop his a$$, but you can’t do it in the house of the Lord!
ITA with you that Gael had a very dumb moment to ask why kill Blanca and not Lucio himself?
Lucio wants to know if the priest gave Gabino the heave ho. Lupe assures him that he did. In a soothing voice, he tells him that Gabino if far far far far far far far far….FAR from being the best Christian, but he did not murder his Blanca. GREAT way to depict that… LOVE IT!
He thinks that she should go with him. She tells him that he knows that she doesn’t go to church. She’d be a hypocrite because she never got along with Blanca anyway. Besides what has she ever done for me? Well, when our child died, she took you to the hospital?????? Well that was years ago. Besides she was talking about me behind my back????? I think he tells her that she should at least show up for the burial. Show some respect. She was more of a mother to your niece than you.
Ok, here is my take on that… Blanca did not take Nemo to the hospital, that we know of… But Agusto does remind Nemo that Blanca was the one that stayed overnight at Nemo’s side when Nemo was recovering from the pancake fall in the empty pool… and then the baby died… and Blanca was the one that stayed with her… why? Not sure but she was… I guess Nemo did not have anyone else to stay with her. So Agusto is asking Nemo to recognize that and go to the funeral watch if only as a show of appreciation. Nemo replies something to the effect that Blanca did take Elisa’s side after that… so she has not had anything to thank her for in many years. I loved it when Agusto told Nemo that Bla nca has been more of a mother for Elisa than Nemo ever was. When Nemo finally agreed to go to the funeral she was certainly playing it as doing it ONLY to please him… and by asking him to wait for her (one of his biggest pet pieves is waiting for anyone or anything, especially when he is mad) she knows he will not wait for her so she is just using that as an excuse for him to go alone.
The final scene with Nemo putting Estefania’s jewelry on and saying she will FINALLY get to use those in public, then wondering what Blanca knew and then saying it was a good thing that whatever Blanca was going to tell Agusto, she took it to her grave along with all her ashes…
Gave the creeps.
i like Raquel Montero's character and her delivery here... such subtle character part...
How long have they been watching in church? i wonder how come Gael or anyone have not come back to check on Elisa... if it has been more than an hr or so...
the previews show that it will be a very touchy air at the cemetery in the burial... family feuds, just like when they burried Estefania and Rosendo...
LOL!!! and WHO DOESN'T SHE give that look to?
My favorite lines --- "Standing on the corner once in a revealing dress (once), I assume you’re waiting on a cab. Standing on the corner twice? You’re a hooker (but that’s only my prudish opinion)."
and
"She doesn’t answer, but gives him the “F you and the horse you road in on” look. "
How did Ramona, who lives out in the sticks and gets around on a burro, know about the fire and that Blanca was dead? Police scanner/radio? Text message? ESP?
I thought the effect of the explosion wasn't that great, the effects in Cañaveral were much more impressive. This is a noticeable trend in these new remakes, the special effects aren't as well made as the telenovelas from the 90's. I wonder if Televisa can't afford the same quality anymore.
As for the events in this episode, maybe La Ermita doesn't have a fire department. I don't think San Benito (Cañaveral's fictional town) had one, but La Ermita looks wealthier and shinier than San Benito.
I once lived in a small town without a fire department and one of the houses near mine burned down. The neighbors tried to put down the fire and they called the firefighters from Veracruz but they arrived hours later and a mother and his two little kids died inside. I was only six years old but the memory is still quite vivid, though probably modified by my own imagination. Nobody ever fixed the house while I still lived there, two years later when we moved to Veracruz all that was still there were remains.
I have to say poor Elisa, I know the impact of such images is big but I can't imagine watching something like that and knowing that the person inside is a loved one.
I agree that Eric del Castillo did a marvelous job. Don Lucio's heartbreak was so palpable, he lost his partner of a lifetime in a horrible way.
The instant I remembered who Horacio was supposed to be I started to cringe.
Jarocha
Favorite lines:
“She notices that he is pre-occupied because he has stopped talking to her boobies.”
“Seriously, the music was loud!”
”Elisa tells them that Blanca has died. How many more times will I have to repeat this sentence?”
“I did my own investigation and reviewed the scene several times while Lucio was sobbing over body. I had nothing better to do.”
Yeoman’s work, Cynderella!
What did you mean by 'the instant you realized who Horacio was supposed to be I started to cringe'?
Also, a personal question if it's ok, where did you learn your English?
I thought Horacio was a new character for this version because his counterpart in Cañaveral was barely there and was practically an extra. Armando Araiza is too well known for such part but the storyline for the character has been expanded here. When I realized who he was, I knew he would start the fire that would kill Blanca.
I learned english at school. I had a pretty good teacher in 7th and 8th grade. I also went to an summer program for studying English in Toronto three years ago.
Jarocha
it is no country club.... good one!
Doris - yes, how did Ramona find out about the explosion?
I liked the whole Club Iglesias bit and "Nemo".
The scene with the jewelry was chilling. This woman needs to end up in the fires of hell right next to Gabino and Alfabitch.
Great acting in this episode (I just finished watching). I'm wondering when Ramona will finally say something about the accident.
I like Nemo...but it seems a little insulting to the cute little fish. LOL. And *thank you* for commenting on her general state of undress for the whole episode. That is the first time I have seen a shirt bra. And is it just me, but are her hooters getting bigger? Or are they just pushing them in our face more?
Oh, while she looked great, I felt the off-the-shoulder mini dress was inappropriate for a funeral. But then, Elisa's dress was pretty low cut and revealing as well.
Now, off to read the recap. Thanks jardinera.
P.S. I am changing her name to something orange each week.
martaivett: Thanks for your corrections.
PSPS: OK, all of them are wearing some sort of bronzer. When Damien and Elisa are walking down the street, he turns his back to the audience to comfort her. Either they are sweat stains on his shirt and his skin is showing through OR he has two bronzer stains on his back. My theory is that Elisa put them there when she was hugging him. I just could be crazy and am seeing things, but everyone was crying so much, that I looked at the scenery and other things.
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That is the *perfect* description.
I admit some of my hatred of Nemo is the fact that Sabine is older than I am but looks amazing. I'm totally jealous.
To mi amiga Azul: I just finished reading Shadow of the Wind (English) and I want to thank you for recommending it. And was it Carlos and EJ who have read it in Spanish? I found it so delightful. Such excellent humor. Has anyone read any other Carlos Ruiz Zafon?
R la O
A miserable episode though. I was hoping Blanca would just be somewhat injured and suffer amnesia for a few months. But no, they had to kill the dear lady off and break her husband's heart (and ours).
Yola
Is he coming off less angry here? Or do you think he works better with Boyer than with Sandra Echeverría?
Or is this just a case were you think Damián is simply more likeable than Iván? But he is making his own mistakes too.
Jarocha
They had Ivan doing stupid things like making out with the wall and dreaming of having sex with Lucia in a pigeon coop. The Ivan character was frustrated and stuck because everyone including his family was basically like "your very existence is messing up everybody's life."
Plus, I was sorry they never had Ivan develop sibling relationships with Judith & David.
I think the chemistry b/w the Damian character & the rest of the La Ermita characters is way better than the Ivan character and the rest of the characters in Ivan's story and none (most) of the La Ermita characters are acting like Damian's existence is a pain in their booty.
He's also played a good guy in an afternoon TN where he and William Levy were perhaps brothers or at least good friends. He's a good guy in that one too though reviews of that TN aren't too good; the little I saw of him and his acting was good. However, there is serious eye candy with the rich family having a pool.
I also think that Eric del Castillo did a fab job as Lucio in this episode. I am glad he is on to Gabino. Perhaps his being so openly vocal about Gabino being a murderer will protect him from anotrher attempt since people will for sure take a hard look at Gabino.
By the way, the thing Gabino said to Paloma as they met on the church steps is that she looks more like her mother each day. Ramona did not like that one bit.
Paolo has NO shame. Macking on Elisa in the middle of her grief. I really hope Lolita remains unharmed, because I don't think Elisa could stand losing her third mother.
I didn't find Angelique Boyer's crying very believable. With all the good acting going around her, it just didn't come across. Otherwise, I like her now that I've gotten used to her new figure.
Cynderella, you did a fantastic job with this episode. Ay dios mio, two explosions from one cocktail and a town full of people yet nobody saw our tormented arsonist, hee. I can't believe you had me cracking up throughout your entire recap. This was a tragedy, I know, but the "ho-down at the church" was too, too funny. Some of my favorite lines:
"She notices that he is pre-occupied because he has stopped talking to her boobies.", "Oh my gosh! Finally, a phone!", "Florencia tells Alfonsina to tell Paolo that they went out dancing at the funeral party.", and Sean John summer collection.
I've heard that in Mexico (or some parts) it's pretty common to have a funeral very close to someone's death, but the same day that the body was burned up? Sometimes these telenovela time-line continuums are just too unbelievable. I'll never forget one death in Llena de Amor where someone was poisoned, then in practically the next scene her ashes are brought to the funeral in a cookie tin. Oops, and about the autopsy...needless to say nobody ever figured out she was poisoned. At least in this one Lucio noticed the lock.
Cynderella, thanks again for bringing your particular brand of levity to this hour of misery. Great comments everyone.
A favorite line for me:
"Elisa will not look better than her at the somber occasion. I admire that! I really do."
How very droll.
I'm still devastated by that blast and the loss of Blanca even though you all warned me that it was coming.
Rosemary la O and Blue Lass, I did read both La Sombra del Viento and El Juego del Ángel and enjoyed both very much although like Blue Lass, I thought the first was much better. I did not know about . I shall order it today.
Carlos
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