Friday, December 27, 2013
Weekend Discussion: New Stars? New Stories? Or Both?
Labels: mentir, siempre, telenovelas, weekend
1. We do have "new young stars", but maybe we don't see enough of them. Perhaps they are overshadowed by the "veterans"? Livia Brito, Esmeralda Pimentel and Juan Diego Covarrubias are up and coming. I really hope we here stateside get to see DQTQTQ. Sofia Castro is also great and luckily she will be our adult Dafne. Oh, add Pablo Lyle to the list.
2. I also think that the more mature actors are sometimes cast all kinds of wrong. Fernando Colunga in PEAM? Puh-lease. It makes the over 35 set look ridiculous when they are in situations more suited for the under 30 set. I include Mayrin and DZ in this, too. They are good in MPV....but the dialogue makes them look stupid. Their relationship should be played as it is: A woman with a six year old and an older suitor who just hasn't found the right gal. I wasn't a fan of Lucero in PESE, either...I might as well throw in that while I enjoyed STuD, that was another one where the leads were a little to old for the situations. One of the reasons I am enjoying PSMA so much is that the dialogue and situations are age appropriate...not to mention the acting is superb.
3. For me the problem isn't so much story/age of leads...it's ability. Fabian Robles and Susana Gonzalez ruled LQNPA as did Jorge Salinas because they are great actors. Ana Brenda was good in LQNPA, but after CI I have my doubts (that may be more the fault of direction/script.)
I enjoyed Amores Verdaderos because you had decent acting (I'm talking about Lalo, Erika, Anibal and Ana Martin among others...Eiza and Sebastian Rulli not so much.) Cythia Klitbo is another great performer (I had never seen her before Cachito and now I am a huge fan.)
4. The saddest part of all is that shows like MPV and PSMA are really, really good and they don't have the ratings, so in the future we will see more CI type travesties.
I am sure I will be back with more ramblings as I ruminate throughout the day.
Thanks for this great weekend topic.
I really think they should do newer stories and not so many remakes of remakes. I know these producers want to put their own spin on stories, but sometimes it spins way out of control.
Better writers are also needed. I think that is what went wrong on CI. It just went to the ridiculous. The extensions on these TNs also don't help. You can tell a whole story in about 130 episodes. They shouldn't be any longer than that. Otherwise they get loaded down with fluff no one wants to see.
As far as the younger actors go, I do like Pablo Lyle, Osvaldo de Leon, Daniel Arenas, Sebastian Rulli, William Levy, Livia Brito, Zuria Vega, Angelique Boyer, Ximena Navarrette. I also like Ana Brenda she was great in LQNPA, but she was also in Teresa, which I didn't really watch, and Sortilego as a villiana. She is very good, she just didn't have a good script for CI.
I like the charm of the older actors. Jorge Salinas, Eduardo Yanez, Fernando Colunga, Cesar Evora. They are all loaded with charm and draw one into a story. And I agree about Fernando Colunga but I blame that on the script he got for PEAM. He did a comedy play and was fantastic in that.
I too enjoyed Amores Verdaderos, it was well written and it too was loaded down with fluff. Mentir and Siempre are also well written. Robo is also very good, even though it is a remake of a remake. I like the twists it keeps giving.
And the copy and paste also needs to go. If you are doing a remake, stick to the basic story, but don't completely use it. Put your own spin onto it and go with it. Update it, so to speak. That was the gripe with CI, it was a copy and paste job and not much new, until the extension, which didn't work out very well.
But in the heroes sector is in trouble in Televisa. I do not see many valueable potencial galan, only Osvaldo de leon. Mane de la parra, pablo lyle and the others don't function for me.
Now I like that, Televisa make Tn-s with two generation, it's a good idea. For example amores verdaderos, mentir para vivir or por siempre mi amor. I like better than only juvenil novelas, I am not old, 23 years old, but I feel these novelas are too childish for me. I am not interested in novelas like sonadoras, amigas y rivales or muchachitas como tu or rebelde.
Finally I like the methods of Rosy Ocampo, in her novelas there are many new faces. Look at Mpv, or Qptr. :)
ALEJOP.
ODL is the only totally sure actor in Castro's novel, Victoria Ruffo denies her presence in the TN (the gossips says there are money problems with actress), now Castro told her idea Lucero, and Jorge Salinas is sure but not 100percent.
For me Victoria Ruffo and Jorge Salinas would be a morbid pair.
Daniel Arenas is very talented but I don't think Teresa or CI were is best work. William Guillermo Pinzon all the way. He's got good comic skills.
Like AlejoP I also enjoy TNs with several age groups represented.
MRS Mejia's favourite actor is Daniel Arenas now, she said in an interview, he want to make a third Tn with Arenas after La gata, like a trilogy.
I think WL and SR is well-known faces, they aren't in new star category.
AlejoP.
OTOH, that probably brings us right back to the question of material. Everybody's remake-happy these days, regardless of language, but even my still somewhat novela-clueless self picks up that a lot of projects seem to be going through the motions more than anything else...and that's not exactly reassuring. Take some risks, powers-that-be...go further off the reservation than usual, try to be more original. What's the worst that can happen? You end up with another Corazon Salvaje '09?
At age 38, SR really could start playing fathers, but he has aged well and can still pull off playing the part of a man in his early 30s or even late 20s, if needed.
Among the young guys, I also like Pablo Lyle and Osvaldo Leon. I also like Brandon Peniche-- I saw bits of him playing a villain in Ni Contingo..., and his role in Refugio stole the show from the galan (Gabriel Soto). I won't even talk about the lame part in had in the final chapter of CI. Blech!
AlejoP.
Back to BP. I think he is already now better actor than his father.
Alejop.
And Jaime Camil is delicious but I think he will always be in comedies.
Has anybody seen it? I haven't. What was Mendez like in a protagonic role?
Alejop.
I agree with the age of the actors being a problem. Santos/Jorge Alfredo looked all of 45 years old...were we to believe he had never been in love before? I guess that's why they had flashbacks later in the story to establish he had been with women. Same with Eduardo in MEPS...the character should have been at least 27 years old...were we to believe he had never been with a woman until Fernanda?
Livia Brito was great in Triunfo Del Amor, but terrible in Abismo de Pasion. I enjoyed Esmeralda Pimentel in AdP as well.
I don't think David Zepeda works as a totally good guy. I liked him best as Alfonso in STuD...he was bad but he turned good. He needs to be a good guy with an edge.
I'd like to see Margarita Magana & Altair Jarabo as something other than b!tches on these shows.
David Zepeda is great at being a villain. He has that face and that look for it. For me he just isn't the romantic lead type of guy. I too liked him in STUD and Sortilego. He was great in those.
About CS 2009, I personally really liked it, it got me watching TNs. EY drew me in and I have been watching them ever since. I watched before I knew Caray Caray existed. It was way after the fact that I found this blog. It was a shorter TN and I loved the romance in that one.
AlejoP.
I looked at Wiki for La Malquerida. It is an interesting storyline and I'm with you, I can't see Jorge Salinas and Victoria Ruffo either. He'd be better suited with someone else. I hope he is the lead though, and I'm glad that OdL will be in that one.
For me, I don't look at age so much in the actors. They are not old at 45 I have to say. It's the storylines they get. I think, personally, these actors look mighty fine at the ages they are. There really is nothing wrong with a leading man that is 50, it's all in the script they are given. That's my point of view and I'm stickin' to it ; )
Sebastian Rulli definitely rocks as a galan and he can do one with an edge (as in Teresa) but typecasting is a sad reality in television. I thought until the last few years that the US was the main issue with that but I see we're not.
Remakes upon remakes with no risks being taken is a big issue with me. I am also annoyed with Sweetness and Light, like Aracely Arambula in her early days. She is the only negative for me in Las Vias del Amor, which is otherwise not a traditional story.
Though there arent that many younger stars who would shine and bring such an audience as Colunga.
I really like Brandon Peniche and Livia Brito.I think they have a huge future ahead of them,but im not so sure on the other new faces.
Renata Notni is very sweet,but not leading lady material.
Boyer is a good actress but she isn't THAT good and I doubt that she will become a novela veteran (aka Castro and Romo).
I never had a soft spot for Levy until Tempestad and I think he has become much better with his acting but yet again,it seems like he wants to go on to bigger things and we wont see him much in the future.
He could be the next Evora imo,but I dont think thats what he wants.
If they want to stick with the remakes, time to give the younger actors a chance cause I can't stand another novela where Jorge Salinas is playing a 25 year old man, that's not fooling anyone anymore.
Just my two cents.
Leticia Calderon and Daniela Castro are cases in point. Started out as protagonists but have had no problem getting into the villain role and showing the newbies how it's done (the newbies have held their own as well).
Change up the scheme a little and stop the typecasting. Audiences help out a little too, they give us MPV and PSMA and no one watches in Mexico but then complain that there's no original stories left. Help out a little too!
Typecasting is the worst and I dont get why people watch c*ap like CI and then MPV which is really good (as much as ive seen both of them) isnt received well.
We're going to have a new discussion type next weekend on novelas that either didn't work at all or had some major flaws. It should be lots of fun.
Superalfie I agree!! Let older actors evolve and cast them with the younger ones and force the younger ones to really push themselves.
Wasn't it Carla Estrada who made a similar observation about the audience wanting original stories but then rejecting them?
Can you imagine your favourite boy with VicRuffo in one bed? I don't want. Ruffo is ok with Evora or Peniche, but not with Salinas.
Madleine, wikipedia is often sure source, but not always. :-) yesterday i saw Kika edgar among the Mpv-actresses on Wiki, and this isn´t true, absolutely false.
ALEJOP.
I respect Carla for always trying to be different and pushing new and old actors to do their best and bringing out the best in her production team. She'll really missed in novelas. At least I miss her a lot, hope she comes back.
Carla Estrada is doing a spoof of some of her telenovelas on "Hoy". She is also a producer of that show. Sometime back there was a problem with her and the Telvisia execs. I don't know what exactly it was, but she hasn't done a telenovela since. It's a shame. I really like her and also Monica Miguel. They can really do a story right.
That's part of the reason Sortilegio fell apart, it needed to develop the twin storyline, especially because it built it up slowly and organically throughout the first few months that there needed to be a pay off.
WHen the story had to be changed, it crumpled under the weight of a bad scifi storyline and it never recovered. It's almost as if there is a Sortilegio before and after the twins, and the after wasn't as great or logical as the before.
Carla hasn't done a novela since then.
Ive never seen Sorti so is it okay if I ask what exactly happened there? Was there a twin storyline or not?
I don't really like the new prospects for Televisa's galanes either.
What I liked about teen novelas back then was that they allowed the younger actors to interact together without veterans always overshadowing them during their scenes and producers could scout the ones with the acting and the presence to later pick their newer galanes, heroines and villains. Many of those who were popular among the teens fade away because they can't bring that charm to adult roles but some used to stick around.
Sebastián Rulli, Valentino Lanús, Eugenio Siller, Aarón Díaz, Ferdinando Valencia and others started out in teen novelas and their generations were the last ones to bring galanes and important villains to the adult telenovela world.
The Rebelde crop was weird, none of them have what it takes to be an adult galán although maybe Eddy Vilard will surprise one day. On the women's side from that novela Televisa kept Maité Perroni and Angelique Boyer and for a while it looked like Allisson Lozz would be the biggest new heroine from that group but she retired, then that title went to Angelique Boyer after Teresa.
I'm convinced that most of the galanes don't get to shine after 30 for some reason, maybe it's the confidance they earn with time. Now that the teen novelas are over it gets harder to guess who will be the next galán because young men get overshadow all the time since the current generation of galanes have decades on them.
Jarocha
Mejia is an old, big toad in Televisa San Angel.
AlejoP.
Jarocha
When the twin finally came out and everything was out in the open they killed off the addict twin and replaced her with the protagonist. Instead of a bump on the head, the stepfather of the drug addict twin did some science something that replaced her memories and they kidnapped and then the end of the novela was trying to get her memories back but it didn't work.
I sense it was supposed to be something like La Tempestad but Mejia wouldn't have it. He's such a hypocrite.
And I remembered the plan of coming back Carla Estrada, it had a worktitle, and a logo plan: A la luz del angel. They said Seba Rulli will the protagonico, and Cecilia Suarez will be the heroine in the past.
ALEJOP.
I wanted her to remember sooner and make the ending more exciting. In the end her remembering and the protagonists re-romance (whatever lol) was just a footnote and not worth all the trouble it caused.
I'm with you though, the loss of Sandra as a character was very sad. It would've been great to see her interact with Maria Jose.
Seems like it turned out alright but one still wonders how they originally planned to end that story,if the twin would have become an important character.
What was the last Teen Novela by Televisa? Maybe it had bad raitings? And since there are no good teen novela stories around they just havent been brought back to life?
Some freshfaces wouldnt be such a bad thing though.
I haven't given Mentir para Vivir much of a chance. If I don't get hooked quickly, I don't come back because there are only so many hours in the day but, when I gave up on it, it had far less to do with the age of the players than with the story itself and the dialogue. Perhaps I hit it on some off nights -- all novelas suffer through episodes that are kind of Meh.
I enjoy the older actors, being older myself, and am always amazed by the wonderful, strong faces on both Televisa and Univision.
AlejoP.
I'm excited about Roberto Gomez Fernandez and about Pedro Damian (for the first time) because his novela, thus far, has Valentino Lanus and Silvia Navarro, and I'll follow Navarro anywhere. Her work is always above and beyond.
Brandon Peniche, Pablo Lyle, Esmeralda Pimentel, Cristina Mason, Natasha Dupeyrón and others were in it.
Then they moved them to the 5 pm timeslot and finally stopped showing them and they had La Rosa de Guadalupe instead. I can't remember which novela was the last there.
Another thing that teen and children tenelovelas brought was experience for the producers in their beginings or during earlier periods of their careers: Carla Estrada (Pobre Juventud, Quinceañera), Rosi Ocampo (several children's novelas and Camaleones), Nicandro Díaz (produced many children novelas and co-produced several teen novelas), Ignacio Sada Madero from PSMA and Refugio (co-produced Alma Rebelde), Roberto Gomez from PVAA (Locura de Amor and El Juego de la Vida), Jose Alberto Castro from Teresa and LQNPA (Serafín, Codigo Postal), Angelli Nesma from LQLVMR (co-produced Carrusel and Mi Pequeña Soledad), etc.
Pedro Damián has mostly done teen novelas but I always likes when he branches out to adult stories (Si Dios Me Quita la Vida, Amor Gitano).
Jarocha
Esmeralda Pimentel is getting a lead (yay) but her galán is José Ron (buuu). I wish the role had gone to Brandon Peniche instead.
Jarocha
But Juan Diego Covarrubias plays twins in the novela, the galán and the villain and his villain has been very well received.
As for Livia Brito I think the success of the novela will be great for her but I find Cinthya Klitbo and Marisol del Olmo to be the female actresses who truly anchor the story.
Jarocha
I think Osvaldo de León, Brandon Peniche, and Lucas Velazquez are all totally galán-quality young actors. Loved Aaron Diaz and Eugenio Siller, too, but they bailed to a channel I don't get.
Among the ladies, I really like Mariana van Rankin and I thought Ximena Navarrete did a great job in her debut. I love Margarita Magaña, too. She isn't really THAT young, but she still looks very young. Ale Garcia is quite good. I really liked her in UFCS and I look forward to her getting more story time in LQLVMR.
It seems that teen novela ratings arent as great,so why bother right?
At least thats what the networks are thinking i guess.
I hope Ferdinando Valencia gets his lead soon,he's old enough,guapo enough and definitely experienced.
But I dont think he'd be best as a bland galan,but more of a baddie galan.
I am not a Jose Ron fan. It's yet another issue I had with LQNPA.
I repeat that would rather see an actor in a fascinating second fiddle role or as a villain than as lead bland galan. When I first started watching TNs (only 3 years ago) I was a sucker for the FC or WL type galan, but the more I watch the more I prefer the Marcelo, Fabian and Ferdinando types. Oh and weird romantic castings like Pedro Fernandez or Richard Fastlicht.
And this whole thing with twins having one good and one evil gets on my last nerve.
It would be fun to finally see a pair of twins just being there for each other,maybe some rivalry but nothing like a bad twin or a druggie/alcoholic twin and then the protagonist aka angellic twin.
That gets boring after a while.And it has been a while.
It would be nice to see normal twins raised together (or even apart), but that wouldn't really provide much drama.
The troubled twins dont bother me or anything,but there has been a lot of that.
There can be some way,surely,that close twins could create some drama.
Twins raised apart in a contemporary story wouldn't be very believable because no social worker would separate a pair of twins anymore. Gabriel and Damien in Mundo de Fieras was the last credible possibility of that.
They were separated from one during early childhood during a car crash provoked when one of the triplets covered her fathers eyes while he was driving. The parents died and one of the triplets was left unconcious while the other fell into a river and was lost.
Maria Paula, the one who provoked the accident was alone with her unconscious sister, Maria Fernanda, for days before they were rescued. Maria Fernanda ended up blind and they both were taken in and raised by their grandma. Their grandma was a good person but her grief for her daughter's death and the time spent looking for her missing grandaughter and taking care of the one who went blind made her to neglect Maria Paula, who was consumed by guilt after the accident which led her to a deterioration of her mental health.
I thought that was a good way to explain why two sisters raised together would turn out so differently, as Maria Fernanda was very nice and sweet and Maria Paula was cruel and crazy.
The third one, Maria Guadalupe, was found by a nice woman who kept her as her own and raised her in poverty but she was good hearted and nice too.
Jarocha
Any producer is content with offering what Mejia has offered, a good twin and a bad/drug addict one and call it a day. That's why Liliana Abud excelled with Ernesto Alonso and fails miserably with Mejia. Alonso pushed her boundaries and forced her to create a great, believable story instead of a mediocre one and calling it a day.
We all need an extra push from someone now and then, if the producer is willing to make that leap, the novela is doomed (mostly) from the start.
It also explains why (barely) anything good gets pass them these days.
Someone mentioned the novela starring Esmeralda Pimentel and Jose Ron (yeah that got cancelled). I'm surprised it made it as far as announcing it was "in the works."
It was too original for Televisa, that's for sure. It sounded more like a RCN or Telemundo novela.
I think the absurdity of some novelas grabs viewers attention.You keep watching to make fun of it and see what crazy thing comes next aka CI. Thats the only reasonable explanation to why it had good raitings imo.
It sounded interesting that is, until cancellation. Hopefully, they cancel El Manantial remake before they butcher that too or worse, turn it into CI the sequel :(
I see that Unimas just showed Gossip Girl Acapulco, and I recognized some familiar young tn stars in that, like Diego Amozurrutia (Amorcito, Llena de Amor, Mi Pecado). Perhaps 15-25 episode series, with multiple seasons, is the way Telvisa will choose to go because that's what its young audience is becoming used to. They can't commit to 5 nights a week for 6-9 months.
Speaking of Diego Amozurrutia, he's another young one with great acting skills. I know some people don't think he has galán looks, though. I think he's handsome enough. I also don't think Abercrombie model looks are an essential part of the charisma that makes a lead character, plus people just have different tastes.
El Manantial was fairly good novela and I dont think a remake would give it justice.
Vivi,good topic there.Im fairly young myself and its hard fitting a novela into a busy schedual,even though im watching something already finished.
All the other 'youngsters' I know would never be able to watch something five times a week.So the season thing is good thinking.
As for whether or not this (aging galans and overworked storylines) is a dual problem, well, I think it's two separate problems, but that doesn't mean that it couldn't be taken as a dual challenge/opportunity that might be solved by getting some FRESH BRAINS in the offices of Televisa.
I think, typically, that there is about as much plot movement in one hour of a weekly show as there is in five hours of a TN. In fact, sometimes the weekly shows cram MORE plot movement into their one hour.
Granted, it takes longer to recap an action-packed show. And there have been a few TNs where I savored the slower pace. But unless the TN is AWESOME, I'd rather spend that time doing something else.
At the same time, they are taking away opportunities from the 20-somethings to sharpen their skills in these roles that are more age appropriate for them. Perhaps there needs to be equal effort put into developing the older couple storylines, as well as the younger couple storyline-- one wouldn't treated better than the other. There are some basic themes that we would see in each generation:
Late teens- 20s: First real love. First sexual experiences. Deciding what they want to do with their lives; what they want to study in college. Defying parents and society. First jobs. Making REALLY dumb mistakes based on inexperience.
30s: Spent last decade focused on career and hasn't given priority to love. Well established professionally, but dealing with major work pressures and challenges. Already had great first love, and/or first marriage. A divorce/failed major relationship under their belt. Perhaps a young child. Maybe a young widow or widower.
40-50s: Teen and 20-something kids. Kids with major issues, like drugs or eating disorders. Empty nest syndrome. Infidelity and betrayal by spouses. Divorce or widowhood. Professional rivals trying to undermine business. Regrets about choices made or opportunities not taken, and desire to change life path. Relationships with younger man or woman, cause friction within family. Woman who put own career on hold to be housewife, now having to strike out on her own. Financial ruin. Having to start over at a late age, but with lots of experience.
And two alike tn isn't possible at once time.
ALEJOP
Anonymous, all they're stories are the same but similar. It's a weird thing that they are all alike but are each so different in some aspects the stories change completely.
I've seen CDP, EM and MP and I can still say EM > CDP > MP. It's as if to say they refined the original story they began in CDP and refined it with EM then took it down a few pegs with Mi Pecado.
They're stories never get on my nerves and that's saying something with all the garbage I see these days.
That being said, I have to say that I hope that narconovelas don't become a regular thing...but I fear they already have.
MPV and PSMA give me hope. Yeah, PSMA is a remake but it seems to be rooted in good storytelling and characters. MPV maybe needs to work a little more on the romance aspect, but again there seems to be a focus on storytelling.
It wasn't a popular novela, or the best, but it had some great aspects. It's like a shorter, better paced Tres Mujeres.
I definitely recommend to everyone,
AlejoP.
Speaking of, Mauricio Islas is doing great as a galán for TV Azteca. All his novelas have good numbers for that network. He always brings a very noble and caring side to his roles and I feel that's an aspect that is absolutely needed for a galán and something that many of our current ones lack.
Jarocha
Jarocha
I wish too that I has access to more Spanish channels (by that I mean on the TV where I can watch from my couch.) I really only know Televisa TNs and the little bit of DyO and Santa Diabla that I saw. I'll admit there is something about Telemundo TNs that capture my attention...no matter how crazy they get.
Poking around on Hulu yesterday I found this drama from Spain about the Isabella's rise to power. It had that TN sort of feel (a serial story you have to follow) but it was fabulous quality. I assume it was not an every day of the week show since there was more than one season...
Anyhoo, I would gladly give up my every day of the week TN addiction for a fabulous and well done once or twice a week TN. I wonder if production costs would be more or less and if that would revive the period TN.
The narco novelas also bother me. Gratuitous violence, misogyny, and any glorification of that class of crime makes me physically ill.
So I am not also a big fan of narconovelas.
AlejoP.
Levy,Colunga,Soto,Perroni,Yanez - all as villains and the usual villains aka Altair Jarabo,Enrique Rocha,Julian Gil as the good guys.
That would at least spice things up and make people watch something.I would definitely tune in to see how my favorites are doing in role reversal.
Ive been reading fanfiction,webnovelas all sorts of things and most of them have a pretty original plot,or at least something you can build a TN on.
Remakes of movies,theatre plays,operas - so many opportunities.
And I want to see actors in different roles. Even if they are good I don't want to see them with the same tip of roles. I cant understand, why Televisa decided to put Arenas in the same role in La gata. He had 3 options and they chose for him La Gata. And with Maite the same story. Danna Garcia is always the same. Please, let someone play other roles.
And some actors are not good enough to be leads. I don't like Sepeda and Ron, so no novelas with them as galans. I dont like Blanca Soto or Mayrin, so no novelas with them too. They all can be pretty, bun acting is awful.
talking about stories, it's sad, that they cancelled Madre sustituta. I watched Korean original and it's realy good. Now I'm watching Turkish stories. Acting is great, stories are great. My problem with turkish novelas is that I cant learn turkish. It's too hard for me. And I want to learn spanish, so I hope that Castro will make once again an interesting story.
Alegria
I saw a new pattern by Caracol. Thy bought laws of Nip/Tuck american series, and they are remaking in TN form. I think it is cool idea, american or other foreign country's seasonal series in TN form.
AlEJOp.
MPV is really good (that is if you lower your expectations for romance and steamy scenes) and then I see snippets of LQLVMR and I am disturbed by how old fashioned the treatment of women seems to be (and really I am ony basing this on commercials and recap lurking, so maybe I'm being unfair.) Yet it seems really popular.
There are always going to be stronger actors than others but it also depends on the role they're given. Is he doing an excellent job, no, but the role is a good one and he's acting the hell out of it.
Ariadne Diaz is demonstrating that she has the chops to carry a vulnerable yet kicka** protagonist.
Needless to say, in some aspects, sometimes remakes surpass the originals. Is LMDV an excellent novela, no, but it mixed comedy and drama really well, all the stories have to do with the main one in some way or another and the central characters are people you can root for.
Sometimes it's more the story fitting the actor. If that can happen, then I'm sure more novelas would come out better. If Zepeda and Olivera would switch roles, for example, MPV would've probably fared better in the romance department.
I know it is doing badly in the US. But who knows what will happen later, the episodes where the ratings got better in Mexico are yet to air, I think.
Superalfie the only thing I remember from La Mujer del Vendaval now is Florencia de Saracho. She was fun.
I've liked José Ron the best in Los Exitosos Pérez. I thought he was really good there.
Jarocha
Also want to add, that sometimes Televisa choose actors famous for foreign countries. They can help to sell novelas. For example, for a long time there were no novelas from Televisa in Russia. But few months ago one channel choose Corona de Lagrimas. Because we all remember Ruffo from her old novelas. All new stars are no one for this public. So novela can be very popular in Mexico, but actors are not very famous in Europe. It's a problem.
Alegria
DO switching with DZ: I don't know, because for me DO doesn´t absolutely opereating as a galan, for example amorcito corazon and his priest in TDA was much weaker than Evora in EPDA. And DZ's novels has good numbers until MPV. I think for the lower ratings have many elements, original stories, overhyping DZ, and I think the audience don't see Mayrin for a good heroine. It is her first role, what I see, but I like her. :)
Jose Ron: they were a bad pairing with Ana B in Juro que te amo, or LQNPA, but with Ariadne is ok, and they are a real pair in real life. For me their chemistry was the best in 2012 by Televisa.
Pedro Fernandez is likely to get a new protagonic role, as the pair of Marjorie de Sousa in Dulce Amor remake by NIcandro Diaz.
EPDA was far better-written than TdA and the editing was much better. I'm rewatching EPDA now and the scenes are longer and more intense. Cesar Evora is extremely versatile and can defy typecasting better than other actors his age... and with that basso profundo voice that often gets him cast as a villain.
Still wishing Carla Estrada would take on Dark Shadows.
My other issue is that Marjorie de Sousa and Juan Alfonso Baptista continue their roles through the series and are only a few years older than the actress who plays her daughter. Not appropriate.
Unfortunately, I am not an omnivorous telenovelera and I always try to find a credible story (new or re-newed)))), a story that will provoke feelings and thoughts – mission almost impossible)))). I don't want endless que-te-pasa background noise programs made to help you go thru with ironing piles of bedlinen.
So, 2013 was totally telenovelaless for me (basically inaccesible Quien eres tu being the only ray of light).
I expect to find something worthy among the projects starting in 2014.
Of course, La Malquerida is #1 on my list if Jorge Salinas would be there. I've had plans for Madre Sustituta but they cancelled it((((.
Seagull
I think we need new stories, and I doubt we will get them from Televisa. Mrs Mejia is already planning a remake of La Gata, which has been remade almost 100 times aleady, and the story isnt that interesting. I didnt like CI at all, though briefly watched it to see Maricruz become transformed from the "cenicienta salvaje" to a queen within a short time. I am not looking forward to La Gata.
Amor Real and Alborada are best since then. Montecristo was good.
But if you are going to take a story that has been done several times, you gotta update it enough to make it look current and interesting. Change the industry (no more coffee, tequila, haciendas) and change the careers of the main characters (some of this is working in Mi Corazon es Tuyo, even though the industry is canned groceries).
But the days of novelas rosa and the Marias are over. And the producers need to look beyond the books written by Carla Estrada and the Maria stories and expand their horizon to get ideas from more recent movies or stories...
as far as acting, the best recipe is a mix of senior talent, middle-aged talent and younger prospects... here is a list of mine.
Senior:
Daniela Romo(ever since she came back in El Manantial she has been masterful in anything she touches), Raquel Olmedo, Cesar Evora, Arturo Peniche, Juan Soler, Aaron Hernan, Juan Ferrara, Helena Rojo, Ana Martin, Rene Casados, Rafael Inclan
Middle Aged:
Silvia Navarro, Jorge Salinas, Jorge Aravena, Guy Ecker, Mayrin Villanueva, Mauricio Islas, Ernesto LaGuardia, Cynthia Klitbo (my fav is her villain in Privilegio), Gabriel Soto, Azela Robinson, Kate del Castillo (not on a narco novela), Leticia Calderon, Maya Mishalka, Lucero (like her better as villain)
Somewhat experienced since started young:
Fabian Robles, Luis Roberto Guzman, Livia Brito, Danna Garcia, Juan Diego Covarrubias, Marcelo Cordoba
Younger:
Brandon Peniche (yes, I agree he stole the show from Gabriel in Refugio)
as far as cast i would like to see work together, how about Mauricio Islas and Silvia Navarro as middle aged folks who get together in their 40s, and put them in a non-narco current setting without lots of baggage from their parents stories or fortunes that change hands... THAT I would watch.
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