To die twice The TV series is largely breaking the canons of the classic Mexican telenovela. I'd rather refer him to a good detective than a melodrama. Although there is a love line, but the work of the protagonist and his team takes no less space in the narrative. In addition, there is no eternal serial problem of poor and rich, lost children and memories, but there is a topical theme of drug trafficking. The series was also shot in a dynamic cinematic manner with shooting, fights, chases.
Eduardo Palomo as Esteban Pizarro is nothing like Juan the Devil. I saw an honest policeman, smart, brave, intelligent. I really liked all his colleagues, they are real heroes, but not supermen. And it's good to believe them. The drug dealers led by Dona Kuka were appalled and horrified. They were terrified because I saw people with weaknesses, charm, intelligence. They are horrified that they seem to be ordinary people, but what they do for money and power turns them into monsters. I especially “liked” the husband of the main character, who put his family under attack, then sincerely could not understand why they did not want to see him and even his daughter exchanged him for Esteban. Though if you think about it, Cristobal might be sorry. He embarked on such an adventure, stole a lot of money from the drug mafia, then tried to enter their business as the main one, and in the end only one real benefit - high-quality plastic surgery, all other plans - bypass. Alas, but against the background of Esteban, Cristobal, dona Cookie, the main character was lost. Perhaps because Carina Rico is a good singer and loving wife, but never an actress. Because of this, the lyrical line looked kind of clamped in comparison with the well-made detective part. That's just why...
8 out of 10