This series is interesting because it mixes real elements with a bit of fantasy, with the understanding that this is done so that the series is entertaining and has an excellent reach, since it is intended to be successful in the international platform market.
What I find interesting is that for the most part it is all true, because as I mentioned at the beginning of the review, it has the minimum elements of fiction and drama that make the series entertaining and fun. This makes me think that if at a certain point the director sought to leave a clear message: this is the truth and whoever wants to see it go ahead.
The message, as I mentioned, is clear and does not hold back in the face of possible criticism that the series may receive and if we add that the character is quite similar to Paco Stanley, then we obtain a huge plus, since it gives it that extra touch of reality.
Details that seem a little bland to me is the fact that in many parts they try to find excess fictional details, although I find it interesting that there are few, I feel that those few take away a little credibility from the series, although As I mentioned before, it is a fact that they seek to rescue it and make it fun.
Finally, I recommend the episode of Benito Castro and his story with Paco Stanley. In that episode, much of what was behind these entertainment figures in those years is explicitly explained and it is a fact that very few of us understood that at that time. It is truly an incredible episode.
What I find interesting is that for the most part it is all true, because as I mentioned at the beginning of the review, it has the minimum elements of fiction and drama that make the series entertaining and fun. This makes me think that if at a certain point the director sought to leave a clear message: this is the truth and whoever wants to see it go ahead.
The message, as I mentioned, is clear and does not hold back in the face of possible criticism that the series may receive and if we add that the character is quite similar to Paco Stanley, then we obtain a huge plus, since it gives it that extra touch of reality.
Details that seem a little bland to me is the fact that in many parts they try to find excess fictional details, although I find it interesting that there are few, I feel that those few take away a little credibility from the series, although As I mentioned before, it is a fact that they seek to rescue it and make it fun.
Finally, I recommend the episode of Benito Castro and his story with Paco Stanley. In that episode, much of what was behind these entertainment figures in those years is explicitly explained and it is a fact that very few of us understood that at that time. It is truly an incredible episode.