Zorro (2024, Amazon), episode 1.
Miguel Bernardeau as don Diego/Zorro
Paco Tous as Bernardo
Renata notni as Lolita
Emiliano Zurita as Capitan Monasterio
Dalia Xiuhcoatl as Nah-Lin
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Dalia Xiuhcoatl photographed by Raul Tovar for Vogue Mexico January 2024
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La leyenda resurge… “Zorro”
Diego de la Vega es elegido para ser el nuevo Zorro, pero él solo tiene una preocupación: desenmascarar a los asesinos de su padre y llevarlos ante la justicia, por lo que, en un primer momento, rechaza la propuesta. Tras repensárselo y aceptar el designio de los espíritus, Diego acepta.
En este año uno, del nuevo justiciero, descubrimos como Diego no solo se esmera en solucionar la desesperada situación de los habitantes de Los Ángeles y enmendar las injusticias que sufren, sino también en ganarse su confianza, logrando también el respeto y el cariño del pueblo.
En su búsqueda de la verdad, Diego aprende que ser un héroe no significa solo salvar a los demás, sino aceptar una enorme responsabilidad. Por ello, debe ser capaz de anteponer el bien común al propio, aun a costa de sacrificar aquello que más quiere: la mano de Lolita, su amor de juventud.
Además, descubre cómo es realmente California, un lugar en el que los indígenas conviven con las ambiciones de los rancheros, la comunidad china, los terratenientes explotadores y un gobernador corrupto y tirano que tiene sometido a su pueblo, obligándole a intervenir y a demostrar que los espíritus no se habían equivocado eligiéndole como justiciero.
Este inexperto héroe se abre paso ante todo tipo de adversidades para convertirse en un nuevo Zorro para los nuevos tiempos que vive la multicultural y cambiante sociedad californiana de principios del siglo XIX.
Estreno: 19 de enero de 2024 en Prime Video.
Creada por Carlos Portela, la serie cuenta con las actuaciones de Miguel Bernardeau, Renata Notni, Dalia Xiuhcoatl, Emiliano Zurita, Elia Galera, Paco Tous, Rodolfo Sancho, Cristo Fernández, Francisco Reyes, Cecilia Suárez, Luis Tosar, Ana Layevska, entre otros.
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January 2024. This hugely disappointing Spanish revamp of the venerable pulp hero seems to have much to recommend it — an attractive cast, colorful cinematography, lots of stylish slow-mo action, and an array of truly excellent hats — but is far too much of a mess in too many directions to readily enjoy.
Like the 1998 movie THE MASK OF ZORRO, the show makes Zorro a multigenerational figure, albeit presented here as a previously indigenous champion. When the latest Zorro (Cristo Fernández) is killed, white preppie Diego de la Vega (Miguel Bernardeau from ÉLITE, where he also played a preppie jackass) is improbably chosen ("by the spirits," it says here) to take his place, shutting out the dead man's vengeful sister Nah-Lin (Dalia Xiuhcoatl), who defiantly sets herself up as a meaner rival Zorro, dealing with abusive colonizers by murdering them rather than just carving a "Z" on their foreheads. This inevitably creates a conflict between her and Diego, who deplores her brutal methods. (Admittedly, Nah-Lin does nearly murder him, but she's not wrong, and since Diego also kills a fair number of people as Zorro, his disapproval seems hypocritical.) A certain amount of "good colonizer" paternalism is hard to avoid with the Zorro character, but instead of just treading lightly, the show works overtime trying to rationalize Diego's appropriation while relentlessly punishing Nah-Lin for her unwillingness to either give it up or become Diego's sidekick.
Tellingly, the show evinces far more sympathy for Capt. Monasterio (Emiliano Zurita), a Spanish army officer who's caught between his own sense of honor and his duty to cruel governor Pedro Victoria (Rodolfo Sancho), and who eventually steals the heart of Diego's once-and-future crush, the plucky Lolita Márquez (Renata Notni). There's also an uncomfortable subplot involving a Chinese woman named Mei (Chacha Huang), a former sex worker who insists on becoming Diego's servant after Zorro rescues her. (A running gag is that Mei doesn't speak Spanish and Diego doesn't speak Cantonese, and while Diego's servant Bernardo (Paco Tous) can understand both, he's mute.)
This doesn't even touch on the show's headache-inducing central plot — involving secret societies, nefarious Russians, and a mysterious woman (Cecilia Suárez) who gets a ruthless mercenary (Joel Bosqued) to pose as her son for reasons unknown — which is convoluted without ever being interesting or compelling.
With a lighter touch, clearer character motivations, and less racism, ZORRO could have been a winner, but it felt like a slog. CONTAINS LESBIANS? Nary a one. VERDICT: Good-looking flop that never fails to underwhelm. I really wanted to like this show, which would have taken very little, but it was so bad I kept having to turn it off for a while to build up my tolerance.
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Hauptrollen: Miguel Bernardeau, Renata Notni, Rodolfo Sancho, Dalia Xiuhcoatl, Paco Tous, Peter Vives, Elia Galera, Andrés Almeida, Emiliano Zurita, Chacha Huang, Joel Bosqued, Francisco Reyes, Mireia Mambo, Eva Camacho, Julien Lacabe, José Gigar, Angelo Olivier, Alejandro Maró, David Fleta, Fele Martínez …
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