Saturday, October 12, 2013
Mentir Para Vivir #5 Fri 10/11/13 One Fractured Fairytale
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Ricardo is rightfully suspicious, and it doesn't seem like it would be too difficult to put two and two together and figure out who she really is. Curious how this will play out.
Most times, for a cover up like this to work, a lot of characters have to be dumped down to such extremes that they become a joke.
But Ricardo is smart, he has suspicions, like he should, and he's trying to gather information the best way he can.
I believe that his quest will be made more difficult by his attraction to Oriana, but his madrina has to come first for now. Of course the poor woman wants to believe this is the truth, but he's not letting emotion cloud his judgment.
I was kind of dreading to see Oriana and Ricardo together, but they are ok - I don't see a huge chemistry between them, but I'm willing to give them time. By the way this tn moves, by capitulo 20 they could be married, for all we know.
Does anyone else think that the 2 guys who slept with Maria that night could be Piero and Mariano? The nicer guy of the two had glasses, just like Piero and maybe the other one, having remorse after the fact, decided to become a priest.
It was said during this episode that Mariano and Ricardo know one another since high school, so I'm thinking this is the story.
I figured Piero was the kid in the glasses, as for Mariano? Hmmm. Not sure.
Add the fact that Ric and Mariano are long time friends... I could be wrong, but I guess we'll know soon enough.
Anyway, can you imagine having two so called best friends and them letting you believe you fathered a child when one of them is the real daddy?
I liked the normal Ricardo-Oriana meeting scene, too. No love struck gazing, violin music and slow motion awkwardness...
Tns are always so dramatic and over the top, that actually seeing the protas have a normal interaction is kind of great. maybe we even get to see them DATE like REAL LIFE people do before all the drama begins. Can you imagine that?
I really like Mayrim in this novela. She looks a little older, more motherly and is excellent, IMHO, with her little girl. I am not sure whether they will try to play the love-match between Oriana and Ricardo as two more mature people meeting up or as a younger couple -- a mistake, I think. In either case, they seem good together if not red hot.
Just so glad to be watching something that is testing the declining gray matter a bit.
For now, I'll just say that I am liking the pace of this story and look forward to each episode!
Fatima
"BTW, is anybody else shuddering every they see 2nes on the grass, the mud, and the wet sand in that pretty little white sundress number she’s wearing?" Yes yes YES! It was driving me crazy. Especially when she was sitting on the RED dirt.
I was surprised when Paloma told Ines that Ricardo and Padre Plaid were in school together. The Padre seems quite a bit older to me. Beanie time I guess. So Ricardo's best buds are PadreP, Pierro and the other guy Antonio.
I like Mad-hilde's (love the name) two kids. They seem genuinely nice and are both gorgeous. They even look like brother and sister. Good call on Robo-Dad. That guy was cracking me up..."¡Quién sabe?", snort!
Thanks!
I was expecting Ricardo to know someone who went to school in Monterey when Inez said she went to school there. Lucky for her he didn't.
But a big question, why doesn't Inez have a
Columbian accent? And therefore giving herself away?
Wonderful, superb recap and I really like all the nicknames you give the characters.
I too wondered if the Padre, Piero and Ricky were all childhood friends. I like how they are trying to solve the puzzle that is the enigma of Oriana/Inez.
I wonder how OI can keep all her secrets straight along with Lina. I wonder if Lina will ever mess up one of them.
I really like Paloma. She is very sweet and noble. Mad-Hilde on the other hand is on her witchy broom and I hope she flies off of it at some point. I can't believe how nice her kids are either. Maybe they were adopted? One can hope. The Dad is sweet but oh, so dull. I would rather he gave her whatfor. Thanks again Jardinera!
I watched one episode just to check it out. Should have known better because now I'm in. I like seeing the scenes of Sonora, and La Fuerza was such a good show, I expect this one to be the same. Not especially a fan of David Zepeda, but so far here he's not so bad.
Anyone know if this writer is from Sonora? I'd check Wikipedia, but it's wikipedia.
Kelly
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AdrianaNoel: "can you imagine having two so called best friends and them letting you believe you fathered a child when one of them is the real daddy?" Not on your life! I really got miffed thinking Mariano could actually become a priest and wouldn't have confessed to the rape, let alone what you've said. Somehow I don't think he's the only other friend from high school days. If there's a third friend of Ric's I don't remember his being mentioned, but then the story and the slang were moving along so fast.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7dw99CzEJc
He is from Nogales, Sonora
New-nes, 2nes, "does he have WD40 for blood" (I could NOT stop laughing at that one!!)Madhilde (VERY appropriate), "beefcake of a geek"...the list is endless. You had me laughing at these wonderful names.
I gotta say, there are some really big lies, counter-lies, twisted stories, etc going on here. I kept having this low level of anxiety that Oriana's handsome hunk of a scheming, lying husband was going to show up any minute. Actually, I knew it could not possibly happen now, but the mere possibility was putting me on edge.
I think the thing that strikes me right off the bat is that all of the characters seem believable so far.
So, just how long will Little Lina be able to keep up with all of these little white lies? Kiddos have an interesting way of coming up with inconvenient truths when least expected.
Mil gracias, Jardinera!!!
Fatima
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Skinny jeans have a tendency to make most guys look bowed legged. The thinner ones look the most bowed no matter what. Maybe that's why baggies and flare/boot bottoms have had their hay day over the years. I'd say dear DZ is no exception and he looks pretty darn decent otherwise IMNSHO.
--Oriana/Ines and Ricardo are a very believable couple. I think they are matched well and they are allowing the chemistry to slowly build between them. I like how there are moments of clearly enjoying each others company interspersed with very appropriate moments of questioning and backing off.
--Alina looks like a good child actor. I'm liking the kid and I am not one to go for the kids in the TNs I have seen.
--It was good that Oriana/Ines told Alina/Lina that it hurt her deeply to have to ask her to tell these lies. I know it sounds crazy, but you wonder how this will impact the kid somewhere down the road
--Really loved the emotion between Abuela and Oriana/Ines when they first met. I thought it was excellent acting on the part of both actresses with each one conveying so much in that very moment
--When Oriana/Ines looked at Alina Lina during that hugging scene with the Abuela, the kid's shrug of her shoulders and look on her little face was priceless
--Matilde is a grown up Rhoda Penmark with a face filled with hate (and why, I ask?) The hate looks like it was there long before Oriana/Ines appeared on the scene
--Ruben seems reasonable. Why in the world is he with Matilde?
--I could not have made the Hermosillo tour wearing stiletto heels. I love my high heels,but for a tour?!
--There are a number of good backstories just waiting to be developed including the Maria/Sebastian story and the Lucina/Raquel story. They are just so glib about the lying. There has to be a reason why
--Especially enjoyed the convo between Piero and Ricky at the very end. Imagine, these two men are thinking things through! I LIKE it!!
Fatima
--I like Ricardo and will be adding David Zepeda to my list of "take home" galans.
Fatima
--Oriana/Ines slipped one time, but no one (Abuela or Ricardo) caught it, she called Lina "Alina" and made a face like she had made a mistake. It was very slight, but still there. Given how on edge Oriana/Ines has been, I'm surprised this is the only "mistake" she's made.
Fatima
Also thank you to Paquita and 5ft Latina for their recaps. I love them all.
Jardinera, I loved how you noticed that Paloma's husband's actions were another form of abusive behavior. He is the villain in Paloma's story and I can't help but feel bad for Inés because she was born in the worst conditions when she could have enjoyed a much happier existance. I also can't help but feel sad for Paloma for the moment when she inevitably realizes that she never could do anything for her grandaughter.
Cathyx: I also liked that meeting between Oriana a and Ricardo. I wish more writers and producers would follow that line of first meeting between the leads.
I had to laugh when Raquel told Oriana to just enjoy her life as a ricachona lol, because that's exactly what Raquel would do if she were on Oriana's position. The joy of all that money would surpass her worries.
And yes, driving licences require finger print identification. I don't understand Lucina's reasoning about using the finger prints in the passport since they capture both of your index fingers in that electronic device every time you have to renew your licence (every 7 years). If Inés ever had a driver's licence, Oriana's fingerprints won't match the ones they have in the system already.
Jarocha
Glad to see you here. I miss getting your take on things. How is this going in Mex? Can you get Telemundo? Santa Diabla is fantastic.
I got my drivers license sooooo long ago, I know they didn't get fingerprints. I don't know if they do that in the US now, but it does seem like a good idea.
This is a TN, they'll think of sth. So many get false ID's, probably no problema. Lucina for sure has a friend.
I'm getting a kick out of Matilde and Lina's reaction when she appeared was perfection. Good job, kid.
I cannot imagine that the priest was involved in the assault on Maria. Surely he would not let Ricky go through life thinking that he was responsible. He seems quite pure of heart.
I can just imagine sitting on that veranda at Villa el Descanso in the late afternoon and sipping cervezas in the company of Raquel and Lucina. Paradise.
Carlos
I also find it hard to believe the Padre is the one who took advantage of Maria. Urban A's weekend post on typecasting has led me to suspect another of Ricardo's friends.
Fatima
P.S. Today, I saw the Jaime Camil movie "Pulling Strings". It was great fun with good music. Camil was muy, muy guapo!! Another must see.
So both Oriana and Ricky are sitting on big secrets.
Cynderella
Thus far, I like this tn. I am not a fan either of love at first sight stories. And I like the fact the DZ's character is smart.
Also, there doesn't seem to be over the top yelling and crying; what a relief. Hope it stays that way.
I'll give this another couple of weeks, to see if I stay or bail.
Sorry, recappers. I didn't have time to read any of your work, but thanks for your time and effort.
Cynderella, maybe Piero doesn't know Lila and Berto because Ricardo himslef didn't interact much with them, Gabriel made a point to Oriana about the fact that he doesn't live with his 2 sons, which now we know, too.
I guess we're all having a big difficulty thinking that Piero or padre Plaid had anything to do with the rape because they are both likable/ one is a priest. But could the young guy wearing glasses in the flashback be just a red herring? I doubt it...
Carlos & Sylvia, I love the patio the dynamic duo has at the villa...I think it's the perfect personalization of the type of patio we always talk about (and we deserve!) ...whenever they start sipping that bear, my mouth is all watery... no fair!
Madelaine, I found Paloma's scenes very touching, she even made Oriana cry - I don't remember seeing the actress in another tn, but she's really amazing in the part.
And, yes, how crushing to find out that she didn't find her grand-daughter after all. But I hope by the time that happens she'll be so in love with Ori and Alina,their presence will have really made a difference in her life.
Have you all noticed the big portrait in Ori's new room? Mad-hilde said it used to be her fake-mom's old room, so I guess the woman on the wall is Palomita, abuela's daughter. The resemblance between the deceased and Oriana is really amazing, much bigger than the one between her and real Ines. Maybe she had twins, who knows?
I remember the fingerprints bit for licenses was part of another tn, not long ago, but I can't remember which one.
The talk between Luci and Ori was Ori asking whose prints were used in her fake passport (if hers or Ines'), Luci saying she didn't know and then Ori wondering if the authorities would check to make sure the passport and the driver license prints matched...
Even more clues for Ricardo to investigate, I guess...
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Jarocha: I hope you'll continue to jump in and to spice things up regularly with lessons Mexican Culture as well. You are always our VIP viewer in Viewerville and hold the key to the city. LOL!
In my defense, I have to say that I used to watch back to back episodes of AB, sometimes as much as 5 at a time (I discovered the tn long after it started airing in Mexico, so I had a lot of catching up to do), so some of the details might have slipped thorough the cracks...
And yet, you are right, I should be ashamed. :)
I couldn't remember the detail had to do with the Dionisio part, his story became such a bore after a while... I'll never forget how much time they wasted with that stupid suitcase and the whole plan to steal it.
Up until Miriam arrived and a while after that, the story still had a nice, realistic pace, but then we were subjected to that whole one day in 3 episodes madness, Camila always crying, Daniel looking like a clueless shmuck... Just my opinion... I still watch C&D scenes all the time and sigh like I did at first viewing.
Ahem... back to Mentir, though...maybe Oriana just says she doesn't want to drive because her husband, Lina's father died in a car accident and she's scared of cars... I don't see her actually going ahead with having her prints taken, she's much too afraid she'll be discovered.
I love the beautiful home where this is filmed and would dearly love to have a patio like that!
Do you have any information as to this house in real life? I'm assuming it is some huge hacienda in Hermosillo?
Fatima
I disagree though, that Oriana's hubby was abusive-selfish, greedy, craven, yes, but not abusive. Oriana wasn't too surprised that he was doing something shady-what enraged her was that he did it in her name getting her and Alina involved in something illegal.
.This was a role that could've easily gone llorona, with Oriana whining and crying about losing her J desdestablished life and hubby but Oriana kept it pushing, went back to Mexico and basically told her husband to drop dead because she wasn't gonna support a husband that selfish. Alina is the only one who misses Jose Luis-Oriana could care less about him outside of traumatizing Alina by telling her her daddy's dead. Abused women don't act that empowered while deep in an abusive relationship. And I'm glad Rosy Ocampo and Televisa allowed Oriana to be portrayed that way.
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