Victoria is addicted to the internet and work, and has bad relationships with her teenage kids, who live with their dad. Her life changes when her kids visit for a few days and a solar storm causes a global internet blackout.
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Javiera Contador
Victoria
Jaime Vadell
Rigoberto
Dayana Amigo
Angela
Jesu Haran
Clara
Diego Rojas
Julián
Carmen Gloria Bresky
Raquel
Jorge Zabaleta
Vicente
Ximena Rivas
Profesora
Chiqui Aguayo
Compañera Influencer
Renato Albornoz
Surfista
Jay Alessandra
Peatón Indicaciones
Andrea Arístegui
Journalist 1
Roque Artiagoitía
Tomy
María José Bello
Señora Supermercado
Karol Blum
Jefa De Comunicacion Es
Nicolás Brown
Ejecutivo 1
Norma Ortíz Bustamante
Anciana Vecina 7a
Kurt Carrera
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3 commentaires
First off, my Spanish improved watching this. A lot. It's an interesting premise, but it got lost on a mother who truly thought only of herself and to get what she wanted, when she wanted it. Everyone else be damned. Children included. She found wonderful people who she found way to take advantage of and ruin their day. And it's done with large doses of slapstick by two of the main characters which went out of style for obvious reasons. She thinks nothing of stealing when she has what she needs already. She's great at building herself up while belittling other people - loudly. The ending is contrived. And I didn't care. I just didn't care. I felt sad for her kids, but literally nothing for her. Is it worth watching? Mixa moxa. Yes, if you want to improve your Spanish. (That earned it an extra star.)
