A story of survival within the competitive world of Latin urban music.A story of survival within the competitive world of Latin urban music.A story of survival within the competitive world of Latin urban music.
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This is an example of a new genre of Mexican series. Unfortunately, while the idea behind the series is very contemporary and current, the production is very poor. The audio is barely audible, and this having good audio is essential since the Spanish used is street level and ungrammatical. It's filled with slang words. The editing is choppy and the scenes jump in a random fashion, going from one plot line to another which may not be related to the one before. This non- linear narrative makes it impossible for the viewer to have any story continuity. The characters are from a poor neighborhood, are all broke, but at the same time have access to the latest technology, computers and smart phones. This creates a huge disconnect and takes the story into the realm of fantasy. After a while, the chaos and confusion causes the viewer to disengage and lose interest.
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