translated from Spanish: is the Mexican series that every woman should see

“Unbridled,” a nice series with a lot of feminine power
Cristian Ruiz
Morelia, Michoacán.- The streaming entertainment platform surprised Mexican audiences by announcing earlier this year “Desenfrenadas” its new national production that promised to be a comedy series that would talk about women’s freedom in its take decisions in both the way they are, dress and lead their lives.
Finally the series premiered and it is a pleasant surprise, because although at first it seemed to have a plot or situations to some extent clichés in Mexican cinema, that is, a group of friends who decide to go on a trip and there discover many things that they do not like of their life , manages to present a production where female power fascinates and makes people reflect on the situation that many women live in Mexico.
The cast of the series is led by actresses Tessa Ia, who plays Vera, a frivolous high society girl who works as an editor in a fashion magazine; Barbará López as Rocío, a medical prodigy student who is about to go abroad to study a specialty in neurology; Lucia Uribe as Carlota, a writer and women’s rights activist.
All of them, different, but they are close friends they gather and decide to travel to Oaxaca as a farewell of Rocío, however, along the way they are intercepted by Marcela, played by Coty Camacho, a girl who finds herself on the run because her boyfriend owes money to a leader who asks for their help and, having no answer, decides to hold them captive with a gun.
At first glance it seems that the series is like a road movie, however as the 10 episodes that make up the first season go on the life of each of the protagonists and also touch very fashionable themes such as violence towards women , the Me too movement, feminist manifestations and equality at work.
The soundtrack of the series is good and to some extent nostalgic, since they use songs that were fashionable at the turn of the century such as “In 2000” by Natalia Lafourcade and “Pobre Stupid” by María Daniela and her Laser Sound.
In conclusion, “Unbridled” is a series that is worth watching for its story that at first seems simple but as it develops we get attached to the characters.

Original source in Spanish

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