Friday, March 29, 2013
Weekend Discussion: Novela Stars in Passion Plays
Labels: stars, telenovelas, weekend
Our novelas seem to treat every aspect of life and culture.
I hope that everyone enjoys the holiday weekend -- even those who are not celebrating the holiday!
Just in case it doesn't work, I'll also make the Grasshopper Pie.
Back on topic: Until I saw TdA I didn't get what the Passion Play really means. People do it in order to feel it and watching the characters in that series do this after knowing them for more than 100 episodes did that trick for me.
In all seriousness...thank you very much for all that you contribute to this site. I've learned a great deal here and quite a bit of it is thanks to you. Please know that your hard work on the weekend discussions and the recap is always very much appreciated by me!
Fatima
I remember the one in FELS because it was the first time they had filmed that place from such an angle and distance that we could get a good look at all the telephone/utility poles, TV roof antennas, junction boxes, etc. that contradicted the "frozen in time" vibe they'd tried to preserve on the show thus far. After the parade, however, there were frequent aerial shots and they'd identify the real name of the town.
Well... I *say* I remember it vividly, but that's not entirely true. I vividly remember the telephone poles and whatnot, but I don't remember who was actually in the parade. :)
-- It made me understand why Passion Plays are done because by this point in the series we knew these characters as though they were friends.
-- It must have had special meaning for Carmen Salinas because I have heard she is very spiritual.
-- It was also a confirmation of Carmen Salinas' status as the ultimate sorrowing mother in TN's. She had been in the Pieta pose in other novelas before and she finally got the chance to do it for real, so to speak.
-- It was well-done.
-- If I'm not mistaken it occurred during Semana Santa in the Mexican broadcast schedule.
-- In one of Pablo's early music videos there is a shot of him being crucified on a heart drawn on the ground.
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