Sentences with phrase «like telenovela»

The film lacks the anarchic weirdness of some of his best, and without the camp elements it becomes obvious just how like a telenovela the goings - on are.
The time spent with Mireles, who is known as «El Doctor» and comports himself like a telenovela star, and Foley, whose righteous brand of libertarian justice is fused with a gung - ho aesthetic, does not hold promise for an easy solution to this crisis.
They sound so romantical like telenovela.

Not exact matches

La Mujer de Mi Hermano neither looks nor feels like the Mexican telenovela that it fundamentally is.
Then, like something out of a telenovela — this movie has its share of melodramatic soap - opera moments — Orlando suffers an aneurysm and dies.
It lacks many of the things normally associated with his work — New York, a nebbish lead, a tidy resolution — and even the web of romantic entanglements feels more like something out of a telenovela than a typical drama.
That heightened world of the telenovela meets the bad Mexican spaghetti western — all of that seemed like it could be a recipe for a type of movie you hadn't seen before.
Peopled by flapper - era caricatures partaking in white - collar social orgies fuelled by selfish hedonism, Luhrmann's interpretation of Fitzgerald's oft - debated novel emerges as grotesque melodrama that plays more like a Mexican telenovela than a respectful reinterpretation of 1920's New York high society.
When you read the official description of State of Mind, it sounds like the description of a schlocky daytime telenovela; «You are Richard Nolan, a father and journalist from Berlin who discovers that he has been subject to an accident.
His new exhibition is inspired by Latin American telenovela, in which a novel is shot like a soap opera.
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