4 reviews
I personally enjoyed 'Todo lo otro' from start to finish. I acknowledge the shortcomings that all shows possess; perfect is not possible, but honest is. I believe this show is honest with its material. The characters make poor decisions, as we all do, and they face the consequences as we all must. There is a lot of spirit in these characters, and I hope to see more of their personal development in season two. :)
- Olivia1997
- Feb 2, 2022
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I am really enjoying this series and cannot stop watching. It's well acted, caracteres are portrayed as human beings with flaws and It is easy to feel reflected in their weaknesses. Living in Madrid I can see that the city wine is well represented.
This is the story of a trans woman in her late 30s who has just transitioned and is just going through the breakup from her boyfriend. It's the story of her journey to finding love (possibly) while working a boring low-paid job and facing the general struggles of life. This is also the story of her friends who all face different challenges.
As someone who lives in Madrid, I find the characters and their struggles quite realistic. I can relate to so many situations. This makes me easily care about the characters .
I'm really confused as to why a reviewer would say that there is no continuity and that scenes are stuck together randomly. This is not at all the case.
As someone who lives in Madrid, I find the characters and their struggles quite realistic. I can relate to so many situations. This makes me easily care about the characters .
I'm really confused as to why a reviewer would say that there is no continuity and that scenes are stuck together randomly. This is not at all the case.
- miriamblanca
- May 9, 2022
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From the start of the first episode one can see this is bad. The scenes are stuck together randomly so there is no continuity to engage the viewer. Maybe it's targeted to a specific audience!