We're Carmona and Carmona. After receiving ten million dollars in compensation from the government for the seizure of the land, Facundo Carmona (Alvaro Rudolfi) decides that it is wrong for his children to remain villagers, it is time to move from the province to the capital. Having bought a luxurious mansion in Santiago with a swimming pool and a garden, all Carmona, people to the bone of the village, move to a new house. However, life in the capital is not a reason to give up rural life, so together with the family moves to the capital and all that is gained by overpowering rural labor. Moreover, with the placement of no problems - ducks feel great in the pool, in the garden, a stall for cow and horse, an aviary for piglets and rabbits, and chickens have where to run. True, neighbors, the Velasco family, people to the bone of the city, do not like this neighborhood - crowing, mooing, smells there all sorts of things. And Velasco would not even look towards Carmon, but their own construction company is on the verge of bankruptcy, and they, Velasco, now oh how need Carmon millions. Roberto (Fernando Larrain) will do anything to save the family's financial situation. Even to send his elegant wife Isabelle (Ingrid Cruz) to seduce the villager Facundo. But the village people, as it turns out, are not baldly sewn. A big surprise awaits the Velasco family.
This picture here -- a village in the capital -- is overly hypertrophied and very eye-slitting, but I'm used to the tenth series. I don’t even comment on the interior decoration of Carmon’s mansion – just a museum of folk life! Two dresses Rosa "for the exit" also do not comment - you need to see.
Slightly irritated Carmen - naively trusting, always with a stupid resentful and tearful look, and her skirmishes with Francisco. The exception is when archenemies Carmen and Francisco team up to prevent Felipe from becoming a priest. It was fun.
It is strange how the mean, greedy and immoral parents Isabel and Roberto grew up honest, decent and principled children of Rocio and Felipe - apparently the case when the lack of attention and education on the part of parents for the benefit.
The love story from the first half glance between a simple country guy Alberto and a rich Rocio of a supermodern look (leather trousers, blue hair, all black) seemed to me a little implausible. Just as implausible to me seemed all the successes of Carmen at various model castings.
The main star of the series is Isabel. He's not tired. And when she seriously falls for Facundo, it just amazes her frankness with Roberto (for example, scolded her husband (!) for preventing her from kissing Facundo, she, you see, so dreamed of this kiss, and Roberto ruined everything, and so on, so on in the same spirit). I really liked the idea of Roberto and Facundo with a hotel and suitcases - Isabel clearly did not expect this. I will also note Caroline Arrega (Rosa) - a talented actress and a bright woman, even in the role of a village simpleton - beautiful facial features, chic hair, the first beauty of this series.
People of the country, not too educated, not fashionable, but honest, working, simple-minded and sincere, are opposed by the citizens, so sophisticated, advanced, educated, but hypocritical, pompous and greedy. There are exceptions to any rule.
On the one hand, a good performance of actors, beautiful scenery, interesting plot twists, an unusual screensaver, on the other hand, the story is slightly delayed, at times it was boring.
7 out of 10