![]() ![]() Between Sammm and I, we have no shortage of props and wardrobe as we almost always come prepared. ![]() My best friend and Make-Up Artist/Designer Sammm Agnew were also on the production, and I suggested that once we wrapped, we could take some lovely photos in some nice wardrobe. I got that chance when I was working on a commercial, where we were filming at a beautiful stately home. Whether it’s soaps and teleplays, melodrama has played a big role in my life, so it’s no surprise that I wanted to try my hand even if it was spontaneously inspired. I loved watching the city shots, juxtaposed with farmland scenes, the industrial and futuristic. This series actually made me realise that I’ve always been surrounded by melodrama (not just my own), but I remembered hearing the opening sequence to Dallas daily on my grandparent’s television. Just so you have an idea what I’m talking about, take a look at series three recap below: The cons of the series are that there’s a lot of repetition in the dialogue, an obsessive use of flashbacks, timelines that are all over the place where one scene can span across three episodes.īut even with all of that, this is a series to remember! In my opinion, series three onwards is the best. ![]() She also drives her around the town in the car at night…There’s some really dark stuff that definitely turned up in my dreams. * SPOILER ALERT* There’s a memorable scene where character Diabla embalms her dead daughter and keeps her in a room like a shrine. There are curses, witchcraft, the occult, voodoo sex addicts, sex curses, mad identity changes with macabre face and body transplants. Sin Senos No Hay Paraíso also has the craziest plot lines. You really get a sense of the small-town mentality and local culture, but it’s approached in a humorous and compassionate way. Alongside the narco violence, the lead characters are women. As the series progresses she becomes the biggest and most feared cartel leader in South America and Mexico. In this town, girls from poor neighbourhoods are targeted and groomed to become sex traffickers and mules, but of course, it’s made incredibly attractive to them through the promise of breast implants, money, and fame.Īt the heart of this criminal movement is a character named ‘Diabla,’ a Madame, that lures the girls in. It follows a former prostitute in the local town of Pereira in Columbia who’s become a DEA agent to escape the narco lifestyle she once chose. ![]()
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