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A mysterious teen girl arrives at an all-boys school in 1970s Colombia, breaking stereotypes, rules, and a few hearts.A mysterious teen girl arrives at an all-boys school in 1970s Colombia, breaking stereotypes, rules, and a few hearts.A mysterious teen girl arrives at an all-boys school in 1970s Colombia, breaking stereotypes, rules, and a few hearts.
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One of the best shows if not the best I've seen in my life, the script, the photography and all the elements are just so good! The director and everyone involved in this show has a clear image of Colombia and how they want to portray it. I'm so happy and I'm so proud that there's a show like this. Funny dramatic and it's just fantastic! Everyone has to see it.
It's so well put together and it really shows Colombian culture in a nutshell. Well done! And I can't wait to see more of this show or more like this! It's definitely an 11/10.
It really shows how creative the director is by the camera angles and colours. It's so much fun. If you haven't watched it yet.. what are you waiting for?
It's so well put together and it really shows Colombian culture in a nutshell. Well done! And I can't wait to see more of this show or more like this! It's definitely an 11/10.
It really shows how creative the director is by the camera angles and colours. It's so much fun. If you haven't watched it yet.. what are you waiting for?
Eva's character feels really out of place in the show. Her feminism and rebellious attitude feels forced especially because the story is set in the 70's in Colombia. The series just brushes into serious topics and doesn't develop them into the storyline (what happened to Pabon, how about the storyline of each boy's family, we just get glances and then a character is moved out). The story in itself feels very unrealistic. In a classist society, like Colombia, a wealthy teen like Eva would never mingle with boys from the working class. There have been other pretty good series dealing with teen issues such as Décimo grado and Francisco el matemático that could have been used as reference to develop a more cohesive story. I'd be surprised if the series is renewed for Season two.
Colombia is a country that has gradually lost the quality of its series and films over the years. It had a successful era from the 1980s to shortly after the 2000s, with renowned series ranging from local ones like "Pedro el Escamoso" to international ones like "Ugly Betty." Twenty years after the last glimpses of Colombian television, "La Primera Vez" comes out, serving as a reminder that Colombia still has the potential for much more.
This series gives a glimpse into the past of Colombian society from the perspective of Camilo Granados, a teenager in 5th grade who experiences the changes that a conservative society was undergoing toward the future. Among all these changes is Eva Samper, the first woman in an all-boys school in Bogotá. Her arrival represents a change for Camilo and his friends, who are in a process of self-recognition, getting to know each other in a world where you cannot think or feel differently than what was established.
This series has been the latest major hit on Colombian television, and for many reasons. First of all, its cast is both experienced and a revelation, as there are extremely talented actors for whom this series has been a way to showcase themselves and seek bigger roles. A clear example of this experience is Santiago Alarcón's majestic performance in the role of Camilo Granados's father. Another example of young talent is actor and singer Sergio Palau, who wowed the audience with his portrayal of Salcedo, Camilo's angry friend.
The other reason for the success of this series is the great development that all the characters have, from the main characters to the secondary ones, highlighting Granados' father, who started out as a conservative man who wanted to do everything the old way and then evolved into someone who, although he doesn't agree with the change, respects it, which wasn't the case at the beginning. And it's not just him, but all the characters who change their way of thinking over the course of the chapters. This brings us to the last reason for the success of this series: how easy it is to empathize with the characters. This show doesn't show otherworldly problems and they could easily be things that happen to the viewer such as being in love, a divorce, a young pregnancy, homosexuality, among many others. These are the topics covered and each character addresses them differently from their own personality, something that very few shows successfully achieve.
The only visible problem with this show is that, starting with the second season, Eva Samper becomes a somewhat irritating character, always seeking attention and giving orders. She is sometimes unbearable. The same goes for Camilo Granados, who sometimes makes ill-considered decisions just to play along with Eva.
In conclusion, The First Time is a series that has restored hope to Colombian television, demonstrating that there is talent here too and that we still have the potential to make quality series that connect viewers with the story and characters.
This series gives a glimpse into the past of Colombian society from the perspective of Camilo Granados, a teenager in 5th grade who experiences the changes that a conservative society was undergoing toward the future. Among all these changes is Eva Samper, the first woman in an all-boys school in Bogotá. Her arrival represents a change for Camilo and his friends, who are in a process of self-recognition, getting to know each other in a world where you cannot think or feel differently than what was established.
This series has been the latest major hit on Colombian television, and for many reasons. First of all, its cast is both experienced and a revelation, as there are extremely talented actors for whom this series has been a way to showcase themselves and seek bigger roles. A clear example of this experience is Santiago Alarcón's majestic performance in the role of Camilo Granados's father. Another example of young talent is actor and singer Sergio Palau, who wowed the audience with his portrayal of Salcedo, Camilo's angry friend.
The other reason for the success of this series is the great development that all the characters have, from the main characters to the secondary ones, highlighting Granados' father, who started out as a conservative man who wanted to do everything the old way and then evolved into someone who, although he doesn't agree with the change, respects it, which wasn't the case at the beginning. And it's not just him, but all the characters who change their way of thinking over the course of the chapters. This brings us to the last reason for the success of this series: how easy it is to empathize with the characters. This show doesn't show otherworldly problems and they could easily be things that happen to the viewer such as being in love, a divorce, a young pregnancy, homosexuality, among many others. These are the topics covered and each character addresses them differently from their own personality, something that very few shows successfully achieve.
The only visible problem with this show is that, starting with the second season, Eva Samper becomes a somewhat irritating character, always seeking attention and giving orders. She is sometimes unbearable. The same goes for Camilo Granados, who sometimes makes ill-considered decisions just to play along with Eva.
In conclusion, The First Time is a series that has restored hope to Colombian television, demonstrating that there is talent here too and that we still have the potential to make quality series that connect viewers with the story and characters.
One of the best shows if not the best I've seen in my life, the script, the photography and all the elements are just so good! The director and everyone involved in this show has a clear image of Colombia and how they want to portray it. I'm so happy and I'm so proud that there's a show like this. Funny dramatic and it's just fantastic! Everyone has to see it.
It's so well put together and it really shows Colombian culture in a nutshell. Well done! And I can't wait to see more of this show or more like this! It's definitely an 11/10.
It really shows how creative the director is by the camera angles and colours. It's so much fun. If you haven't watched it yet.. what are you waiting for?
It's so well put together and it really shows Colombian culture in a nutshell. Well done! And I can't wait to see more of this show or more like this! It's definitely an 11/10.
It really shows how creative the director is by the camera angles and colours. It's so much fun. If you haven't watched it yet.. what are you waiting for?
It is a Netflix Series with flawless art direction. Emotional, Eva Lasting is too funny with a great setting of 70´s in Bogotá, Colombia; a spectacular cast and according to each moment of story it has a wonderful literature references about different writers, specially about latin american boom.
The soundtrack is amazing due to it leads the viewer to remember memorable times of our fathers and their school moments; Disco Music and romantic balads of Anita Ward, Roberto Carlos, Camilo Sesto, Etc. (Read this singing "you can ring my beeeeeeeell, ring my bell..."
As well, the cinematography has a sthetic fineness through a fine composition and the seria has a great actors direction.
Finally, throughout to series, it shows important elements about colombian idiosyncrasy by means of a romantic comedy. So, such as in all series, tv shows, movies, it has a little bad details for example long dialogues but I fell that are necessary in order to create a good context of the epoch.
Really, I hope a second season.
The soundtrack is amazing due to it leads the viewer to remember memorable times of our fathers and their school moments; Disco Music and romantic balads of Anita Ward, Roberto Carlos, Camilo Sesto, Etc. (Read this singing "you can ring my beeeeeeeell, ring my bell..."
As well, the cinematography has a sthetic fineness through a fine composition and the seria has a great actors direction.
Finally, throughout to series, it shows important elements about colombian idiosyncrasy by means of a romantic comedy. So, such as in all series, tv shows, movies, it has a little bad details for example long dialogues but I fell that are necessary in order to create a good context of the epoch.
Really, I hope a second season.
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- TriviaAll the episodes of the series are named after a book that introduces Eva's character to the rest of the characters. This book usually has some relevance to the plot of that episode or to the particular situation that the characters are experiencing at that moment.
- SoundtracksCali Groove
Composed, produced, arranged, written and performed by José Miguel Ortegon (Sr Ortegon)
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