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A classic in the making
Venus-2528 September 2008
The classic anti-heroine couldn't be coming to TV again at a better time and Edith Gonzales is Telemundo's greatest casting coup. The role of Joselyn in MUNDO DE FIERAS was excellent preparation for this interpretation of "la devoradora", the devourer of men. She is seductive, but has no relationship skills. She has no maternal feelings toward her own daughter. We're not supposed to like Doña Bárbara, but the many women who have suffered the sort of abuse she did undoubtedly were cheering when she disposed of Perro de Agua and want to see her get away with it. She uses witchcraft and murder to get what she wants. She is clearly driven by the abuse she suffered in her youth, but has no idea that completing her revenge will not lead to peace or even satisfaction.

Most of the other cast members are quite good, especially Christian Meier, Lucy Martinez, Katie Barbieri, Paolo Quevedo, Arap Bethke, and Roberto Mateo. At least most of their accents blend or match; Genesis Rodriguez' does not, which contributes to the ongoing annoyance factor with her character. We're supposed to sympathize with the childlike Marisela, but I mostly find her annoying and not just when she's difficult to understand.

The period of the novel is the early 20th century; however – like many recent novelas -- the production is flawed because of its mixing of anachronisms. There are old-fashioned typewriters and no telephones in a town where people have no idea what a movie is, but Mauricio has a 1980s boom box and music CDs and a laptop computer. The spoiled, frivolous, and petulant Luisana has breasts that are obviously enhanced by a plastic surgeon, and Bárbara comments on this. There was no such thing in the period of Gallegos' masterpiece, which was written as a statement on social change involving progress from ignorant superstition into enlightened modernism. I find it rather difficult to believe that there is anywhere in Venezuela where any of these things are presently unknown. This would have definitely been better done as 1928 instead of 2008.

The music in this production mixes character leitmotifs with suspense, romance, black magic, and ironic humor, the latter element somewhat unexpected but somehow appropriately handled. The monotone of the opening lines of the theme song reflects the hypnotism that the title character practices on her victims as the lyrics talk about what she wants… and can't have. It's a sharp contrast with the savage atmosphere around the characters, the river scenes, and the feeling of near-isolation from any semblance of civilization. It calls for a soundtrack CD.

Definitely worth your while and I hope it follows the novel to the letter.
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10/10
Brilliant
lovelyaltagracia3 February 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Let me just say how brilliant this Telenovela is! It's totally outstanding, it's so different from all the other soap operas. It's one of the best I've seen and it's on my list of favorite Telenovelas along with many Colombian Telenovelas, this proves that Colombian Telenovelas are the best.

The plot is really good, it's so different. The acting was outstanding, Edith Gonzales proved that she's not a regular actress, this woman is BRILLIANT. I loved the way she acted, superb! Génesis Rodríguez was really good too.

Though I was supposed to hate the character of Barbara but I didn't, I loved her so much and I felt sorry for her. I wanted her to end up with Santos but unfortunately that didn't happen though they had an incredible chemistry and many of passionate scenes together. I couldn't understand how quickly his love switched from Barbara to Marisela but I understood him, I understood that when he was with Barbara he felt more like his father and he didn't like this feeling so Marisela was his salvation from Barbara's love.

Though I really cried my eyes out at the end of this Telenovela but I also admired it coz it had such a realistic ending.

What I also liked was Cecilia and Antonio's love story, it was so sweet and I loved it so much.

This Telenovela is memorable, it's this kind of shows that lives forever. I will never forget it. Barbara is a memorable character, and the scenes of her and Santos were hooooooooot ..no way I could ever forget these scenes. I wish they do another Telenovela together coz they do such a great job when they act together.

I love Christian Meier so freaking much ....though I didn't like his character here, I prefer him as Santos Torrealba "in La Tormenta" than being Santos Luzardo.

Barbara is and will always be la Doña ....Doña Bárbara. And Edith is definitely la Doña de Telenovelas.
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