Sunday, October 20, 2019
La Usurpadora - 1998 and 21 years later!
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Your "...it somewhat appeared that maybe it was Carlos Daniel who was settling, because Paulina was so good for him, for his family and for his life (although they did play out the whole romantic connection and love angle)" was a bit different but fascinating twist.
Loved your observation "spend copious amounts of time filming close-up scenes of characters, gasping in shock at various plot revelations". :)
I was wondering how the acting compared? I realize it was a different time, different actors. That said, I could not imagine the earlier version surpassed this especially with Sandra as the lead.
What a fun way to start the morning. Thank you for everything Ria.
Diana
UA - I have never been a fan of Gabriela Spanic afterwards, but this is one TN where I thought she did a great job. Like Sandra, she did well changing between an outgoing, cruel, attention demanding Paola and modest hardworking Paulina. Years later when I saw her in Soy Tu Duena, I did not enjoy as much either the storyline, or most of the acting for that matter. But yes, lack of intelligence severely detracted from Colunga's character, though a young him was nice to look at! The writers there hung their hat on the fact that he will have a strong smart woman, who will tell him what to do.
Jarifa - I am glad you enjoyed it. When they announced 2019 version, I originally thought it would be a complete remake and was pleasantly surprised that the plot was someone changed, watching the trailers, and even more so throughout the series!
I've never watched anything with Gabriela Spanic, so I have nothing to comment about her other than I think it's interesting that she has a twin in RL, though not identical.
I enjoyed LU 2019, but it seemed a little too fast at times and the transition between scenes sometimes gave me the impression that something was left out. Aside from that it was an excellent show.
In the first one? Someone that Paola could walk over and throw away when she didn't need him anymore?
And also seemed to have made some small switch-a-roos to. The old lady in he scooter was the drunk instead of the Grandson. I'm glad they changed that. Tho seeing a teen drunk is not good either.
100 episodes? I think I would have lost interest waiting for the truth of
The switch to come out. And All that filler. I'm glad it was 25 episodes.
UA,I Agree with you about a man that is Not intelligent. And what is worst hes Weak. I like for a man to take the lead on some things, but I can't stand
A weak man. I don't care how delicious the Eye candy looks, that can just get you so far. I like a goodlookin man, but his brain cells gotta be workin.
Ria what you said about the close ups
At the time of some shocking moment when something came to light, That's about the first time I discovered the
Telenovela on univision. Back then the
Chanel number was 32 In North Florida.
I thought the ladies were so beautiful
And The guys were gorgeous. They don't
Show closeups like that in The soaps in The U.S..
I want be watching the 1998 version.
But it's good to know they had a classic to bounce off of. I guess it's
A classic.
Thanks Ria.
I saw Gabriele Spanic in "Soy Tu Duena", and she was a deliciously evil villain. Has she retired ?
I wasn't shocked about Gema becoming President because I did mentioned in several episodes earlier that she had the toughness to become President.
Is "CRADLE OF WOLVES".It almost sounds
Eerily holloweenish. And it's just the
Perfect name when I see that patcheyed
Lady. She looks scary.And it's another
Remake. This one is from 1986. 23 yrs
Ago. I Wonder how many episodes that
One had?
It's also fun to watch actors/actresses as they develop. The last tn I saw with Sandra in it was middling (I can't remember which it was but her acting to me was not at fault), but she was excellent here. I really believed she was two very different people.
Thanks again, enjoy your time off and catching up with El Dragon.
Interesting that the writers chose to move the action from a business to the presidency. I enjoyed LU 2019, but the first family members running to and fro without competent Secret Service agents strained my beanie. But I must say the writers and actors did an excellent job of giving us characters we cared about and others we loathed. I was neutral toward no one.
I join in with all your readers wishing you a nice spot of rest after covering LU 2019 for us.
I enjoyed the slam/bam/thank you ma'am pacing of the 25 episode version. Too short is always better than too long.
Mil gracias for your excellent recaps and this added treat. Very generous and I know we all enjoyed it thoroughly.
I'm sure you want to put your feet up for a while but hope that you'll be back recapping soon.
Nina - thanks! Also Paola in the first version was indeed without a Manuel. She did have an accomplice nurse there for a while towards the end, but no one of Manuel's caliber. 100 episodes was a bit too much, I agree. It was a lot of filler, still for a TN in those days moved fast-ish. There were many that were much slower. Do any of you remember/watch Te Sigo Amando? This was also ca 1997-1998 but those 100+ episodes dragged on. Since then there were others of course (Amor Real, I thought, went on for longer than it needed to...), but this 25 episode trend is welcome!
Susanlynn - I am not sure if she retired. She accepts very few roles these days. Before Soy Tu Duena I actually haven't seen her since LU 1998. I knew she starred in La Intrusa, but the plot didn't appeal to me, so I didn't watch it. Other than that she was in a few Telemundo TNs and I think that's how I missed her.
Steve - yes, the finale was fantastic and you totally called Gema becoming president!
Karen - agreed, Sandra made great strides in the recent years! I enjoyed her here very much. Thanks for the well-wishes for rest and catching up with El Dragon! Really need to do the latter and join our great patio in discussing it.
Niecie - oh yes, that main galan was driving me nuts also at the time, so much so that I still remember his negative traits, even though it has been years since I watched this :) Plenty of beanie moments in the 2019 version with the President and his family for sure, but also very true that all the characters were colorful. Thanks for the wishes - while it is nice to catch up on other TNs, I almost already miss our daily LU episode discussions!
JudyB - oh yes, Ivana in Soy Tu Duena was a very special villain. I didn't particularly care for her there either and it's really quite a difference between her acting in these two series. I really enjoyed recapping this LU and our wonderful patio company. So while I will indeed put my feet up for a bit, hope to be back soon! :)
But Gabriela Spanic before all the plastic surgeries was a true beauty. This novela made her career, she was absolutely perfect playing Paola Bracho. LU 1998 is memorable because of her and Abuela Piedad, the rest of the cast and plots being just regular novela stuff. I wouldn't have the patience to watch it all again, but I do believe that LU of '98 is on the list of "must watch" if you're a novela lover.
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