Thursday, December 18, 2014
Weekend Discussion: Photo Gallery; Family Album, Volume 1
Don't you just love it when casting directors get it right? I love how novela producers often match up actors who look like they could share DNA as family members. This can't pretend to be a whole archive, but merely a first installment.
Mothers and Daughters
When we have mother-and-daughter stories we often get good matches whether or not the two characters get along. What is particularly interesting is how this plays out in remakes of the same story. Two stunning examples:
El Privilegio de Amar (1998) / Triunfo del Amor (2010)
Helena Rojo and Adela Noriega (where has she been lately?) looked like a real mother and daughter here:
Labels: Fuego, malquerida, robo, telemundo, telenovelas, triunfo, weekend
Jarifa
Great comparison! I saw FELS and liked it, probaby because I like all things EY.
I definitely will pass up TdR, don't like AD at all! I prefer to wait a few months and watch PdG, which has been censored by RTI Telemundo because of the airing of TdR.
I think you are totally right about Karla Farfan!
I wonder if studios make it a practice to mold a newer actor into a successful older one?
Although in the past two weeks, someone has been re-uploading the episodes of PdG on DailyMotion. I think about 35 episodes have been uploaded as of this past Wednesday; and so far they were still there last night.
I just don't know yet if this person is uploading the full, original TV version or the condensed, CD version available on the market which is said to be very choppy and somewhat lacking in the original passion shown between the guys and girls.
I've been trying to save these episodes to my laptop, a few at a time, so I can watch them (only if they are the uncut version) in case RTI Telemundo takes them down again.
I know RTI Telemundo just recently took them down from YouTube and Daily Motion, because I had added the Novela to my Playlist about a month ago and when I went back to watch the Novela last week, puff the episodes had been deleted#!#
I've heard that the networks sometimes claim copyright infringement for one Novela if they are producing and are ready to air a remake.
On the first replay they cut that part down to something a bit more realistic, but they censored the love scenes. There were two subsequent airings that I know of and those could have been edited in a different way.
What is concerning me now is TM's remake cycle, which appears to be 10 years on their own productions; for Televisa it's been more like 16 years. TdR is ten years after PdG; En Otro Piel was only 9 years after El Cuerpo del Deseo.
But what's worse is that the age difference between actors playing parents and children is shrinking. Sonya Smith is only 18 years older than the oldest of the actresses who play her daughters in TdR. That doesn't happen among wealthy and educated people in the US.
Back to the main point of this article: I find it interesting that the youngest and most rebellious daughter is the one who looks like their control freak mother in the new production. It's like they looked at the two previous examples and thought that fate could really stick it to her with that.
Yes it is a shame that the networks seem to be shortening their remake cycle and making the parent/child age difference somewhat unbelievable.
DC and AB were perfectly matched and believable as mother/daughter in LQLVMR. Not to mention your keen comparisons of HR and AN.
I just find it so hard to believe that these very profitable networks can't come up with new, original stories instead of regurgitating the same old stuff.
It wouldn't be so bad if they would wait a decent amount of time in order to reproduce a story so that a viewer probably would not be exposed to watching the same novela more than once or twice in their lifetime.
Just how is it be possible that there aren't enough writers out there producing splendid works for telenovelas ???
Since YouTube and online novela websites are relatively new in terms of telenovelaland, who knows if this practice of claiming copyright infringement and 'knocking down' the 'original' version in favor of the remake will happen more often.
It just seems such a waste that with the great acting talent available to the studios that more original novelas aren't produced.
I hope you keep the comparisons and picture gallery going!
1998: Abrazame Muy Fuerte, had Cesar Evora as the father of Fernando Colunga and Pablo Montero. He is only 7 and 15 years older than they are, but Cesar's basso profundo voice dictated that, as it would if he were an opera singer instead.
2003: Rebeca had Victor Camara as the father of Ricardo Alamo when he was only 11 years older. This is commonplace at Venevision, where both of them came from.
Ridiculous. But I don't think this will change until and unless the public starts objecting very strongly and voting with their remotes.
I agree with everything you wrote but might I make a suggestion? Victoria Ruffo and Ariadne Díaz are picture perfect for their current mother/daughter roles in La Malquerida.
I'm with Victoria in that I've only seen FELS because EY is the ultimate for me.
Thanks so much.
Diana
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