Unfortunately, it started well, although it is clear that Furiel did not make us feel the dispair of this father in search of his kidnapped daughter. Until the 5th chapter, it was not so noticeable but when we stopped counting with Luis Luque, the going down was notorious, losing all rhythm and mystery, becoming boring in spite of the contribution of excellent secondary players like Julieta Zylberberg and Daniel Fanego. Norma Aleandro did not contribute much which is really a waste. The end, cheesy, old-fashioned and without surprises. The narrating device of not following time linearly make the piece tiresome as it didn't success in adding any mystery or grip to the story.
The production of HBO was correct as they already have us accustomed and photography stood out for its care and artistic beauty, especially in the last 20 ' of the outcome.
The production of HBO was correct as they already have us accustomed and photography stood out for its care and artistic beauty, especially in the last 20 ' of the outcome.