The Road to Love (TV series)

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The Road to Love
Los Briceños.jpg
GenreTelenovela
Directed by
  • Luis Orjuela[1]
  • Carlos Mario Urrea[1]
Country of originColombia
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes63
Production
Executive producerJuan Carlos Villamizar
Distributor
Release
Original network
Picture format4K (Ultra HD)
Original release4 December 2019 (2019-12-04)
External links
Production website

The Road to Love (Spanish: Los Briceño),[2] is a Colombian comedy telenovela produced by Juan Carlos Villamizar for Caracol Televisión.[1] The series production began in February 2019, and is recorded in 4K Ultra-high-definition television.[1] The production was presented at the 2019 LA Screenings,[3] and is stars Katherine Escobar Farfán, Juan Manuel Restrepo, Mario Espitia, César Mora, Carmenza González, José Daniel Cristancho, Maria Laura Quintero, and Toto Vega.[4]

The first season of the series became available for streaming on 4 December 2019 on Netflix.[5]

Plot[]

The show revolves around Cecilia (Farfán), better known as "La Chiqui", the youngest daughter of a truck driver family. In the middle of this universe of trucks, where macho bullies, popular music and road loves reign, La Chiqui becomes pregnant at 16. Being a young and attractive woman who is opening her field in this environment dominated by machismo and discrimination, she decides to hide her son's father's name. His father, Don Armando (César Mora), the patriarch of the family, is offended and throws her out of the house, forcing her to face alone a world in which no one believes in her because she is a woman. With her work she will be able to move forward, becoming a respected woman in her guild. The family motto is "Bricenos always pay their debts." Through satire, this soap opera discusses strong controlling family ties, love triangles, old-fashioned marriages versus contemporary marriages, business manipulative sabotage and life complications. The telenovela discusses stereotypes of grunge looks, blue-collar versus white-collar employment and religious versus agnostic views. The show also touches upon following one's own path versus following directions given in life while constant outside lies affect decision-making. It shows the hardships of starting one's own business and trying to form a union. The show indicates how easily people can be persuaded or manipulated to cave in to an unwanted decision instead of riding it out.

Cast[]

  • Katherine Escobar Farfán as La Chiquis AK cecilia
  • Juan Manuel Restrepo as Fabián Molano "Peluche"
  • Mario Espitia as Samuel
  • César Mora as Don Armando
  • Carmenza González as Lucía
  • José Daniel Cristancho as Toronja
  • María Laura Quintero as Tatiana Gerlein
  • Toto Vega as Don Tulio
  • Camilo Amores as Breiner
  • Linda Lucía Callejas as Doña Amalfi
  • Melissa Bermúdez Soler as Majo
  • Tania Fálquez as Neiva
  • Santiago Rodríguez as Don Carlos
  • Lorna Cepeda as Minerva

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "Caracol Televisión inicia las grabaciones de la súper serie 'Los Briceño'". Caracol Televisión (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  2. ^ Sullivan, Corinne. "21 New and Returning Series Netflix Is Gifting Us With in December". popsugar.com. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Caracol Televisión celebra sus 50 años en LA Screenings". newslinereport.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Los Briceño: así será la nueva súper serie de Caracol". vidamoderna.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Netflix estrena Los Briceño". television.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 December 2019.


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