Solamente vos
Solamente vos | |
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Genre | Romantic comedy Humour |
Created by | Adrián Suar |
Directed by | Rodolfo Antúnez Claudio Ferrari |
Starring | Adrián Suar Natalia Oreiro Muriel Santa Ana Claudia Fontán Juan Minujín Lali Espósito Eugenia Suárez Alberto Martín Ana maria Piccio Arturo Puig |
Theme music composer | Coti Sorokin |
Opening theme | Solamente Vos |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 223 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Adrián González |
Producer | Pol-ka |
Production location | Buenos Aires |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | El Trece |
Release | January 21, 2013 – January 20, 2014 |
Solamente vos (Spanish for: Only you) is an 2013 Argentine television comedy starring Natalia Oreiro and Adrián Suar. It was produced by Pol-ka and was aired by El Trece. In Argentina, Solamente vos, has a 15.8 audience rating average.
Plot
The main characters are Juan Cousteau and Aurora Andrés. Juan is a music director of a chamber orchestra, and works at a records label with his best friend Félix Month (both of them members of a glam metal band in their youth). Félix is married with Michelle, owner of the records label, but he cheats her with the hairdresser Aurora Andrés. Juan is married with Ingrid, "la polaca", who asked a temporary separation; Juan left the house and moved to the apartment next to Aurora. The separation of Juan and Ingrid generated several crisis with their 5 children.
Aurora did not trust Félix very much, as he did not initially mention that he was married, delayed in separating from Michelle, and discovered him lying and cheating her at several times. She also had a growing love for Juan. Félix finally separated from Michelle and asked Aurora for marriage. She accepted, but still had doubts about him, and escaped from the wedding. Félix got amnesia in an accident, which was exploited by Michelle to keep him as her husband.
Juan and Aurora began a romance, which was resisted by Juan's family. He tried to rebuild the relation with Ingrid at the request of their daughter Mora, who was about to die at the time; the whole family moved to his apartment. Both Aurora and Ingrid got pregnant of Juan at the same time; Aurora did not mention it when she heard Ingrid say it first. Ingrid was informed afterwards that she was not pregnant, that the laboratory made a mistake, but carried on with the pretense of being pregnant anyway. Still, Aurora dropped her lover Segundo and revealed Juan his fatherhood, who openly cheated Ingrid with her. Ingrid finally left the apartment and returned to the original house, and announced that she lost the pregnancy. The kids moved with her, Juan moved to Aurora's house, and his sister Denise moved to his apartment. Both of them finally moved to a new house in Pilar.
Premise
Solamente vos is a romantic comedy with elements of sitcoms. It features the returns to television of Natalia Oreiro and Adrián Suar. The 2012 telenovelas of Pol-ka had low rating points against the productions of the rival channel Telefe, such as Graduados, La Dueña and Dulce amor. However, Suar pointed that the program was not written with the premise of reverting that tendency, and that he had already begun drafting it with the writers a year before.[1]
Adrián Suar began his career as an actor, but soon changed to producer, and his group Pol-ka produced several telenovelas. He resumed his work as an actor in recent years, in films such as Un novio para mi mujer, Igualita a mí and Dos más dos, and theater plays such as El año que viene en el mismo lugar and La guerra de los Roses. Suar considers that those works have improved his acting performance.[2] Natalia Oreiro modified her visual appearance for the telenovela, as she usually does for each new work: she dyed her hair with black color and sported a long fringe.[3]
Another actor that returned to television was Arturo Puig, who starred the success Grande, pá! in the 1990s. He was initially reluctant to do so, and intended to work just in guest appearances. Adrián Suar convinced him to be a steady part of the cast by pointing that he would play a gay character who had just came out of the closet.[4]
Production
The filming of the telenovela began on December 3, 2012, at the Villa Devoto and Villa Pueyrredón neighbourhoods. The scripts were written by Mario Segade, Lily Ann Martin, Marta Betoldi and Daniel Cúparo, and the directors were Claudio Ferrari and Rodolfo Antúnez.[3]
The program includes several guest appearances of musicians or music bands, who make a short clip with one of their songs singing along with the characters. Those clips are used to lower the tone when the plot becomes too dramatic.[2] The first musician who worked in the telenovela with this format was David Bisbal, other musicians that appeared later were Carlos Vives, Los Pimpinela, Agapornis,[5] Cae, Alejandro Lerner, Patricia Sosa and Cristian Castro.[2] The final episode included a clip by Coti Soroin, who made the open theme of the program.[6]
Pablo Codevilla, a former actor who works now as a content manager of El Trece, made a brief cameo as a dentist.[7] His appearance included metafictional references, and a deliberate similarity with a contemporary advertisement.[8] He appeared again at the final episode.[6] Juana Viale, the lead actress of Malparida, stayed for a time as the villain of the telenovela.[1][9] Diego Ramos, who had worked with Oreiro in 90-60-90 Modelos and Ricos y Famosos, joined the cast in July.[10]
The program included as well an in-universe participation of the characters in the A todo o nada game show, which was also aired by El Trece in 2013. The show host Guido Kaczka appeared in the program, playing himself in the fiction.[11]
Reception
The 2013 prime time of Argentine television was highly disputed by the channels El Trece and Telefe. El Trece aired Solamente Vos and Farsantes, and Telefe aired Los Vecinos en Guerra and Celebrity Splash!, both channels with similar ratings.[12] The weekly series Aliados, first aired on June 26, did not break the tie between the channels.[13] Although it is one of the most watched Argentine productions of 2013, the rating is very low in comparison with productions of previous years. This is caused by a general decline in the rating of public TV channels, as people migrate to private cable channels, or to watch TV in internet.[14] Solamente Vos eventually became the 2013 fiction with the highest rating in Argentina, and had 13 rating points at the ending episode.[6]
The character "la polaca", played by the actress Muriel Santa Ana, is highly controversial among the fans of the telenovela. She is a manipulative ex-wife trying to seduce her former husband and rebuild the family. She is not a classic telenovela villain, and many fans that faced a similar situation in real life praise the realism of the character. Other fans follow the regular tradition of supporting the heroes, in this case the couple Juan-Aurora. Santa Ana also provides the character with redeemable aspects.[15]
Awards
- Tato Awards[16]
- Best secondary actress (Muriel Santa Ana)
- Best secondary actor (Juan Minujín)
- Best lead actress in comedy (Natalia Oreiro)
- Best lead actor in comedy (Adrián Suar)
- Best daily comedy
- 2013 Martín Fierro Awards[17]
- Best daily telecomedy
- Best daily actor in comedy (Adrián Suar)
- Best actress of daily comedy (Natalia Oreiro)
Nominations
- 2013 Martín Fierro Awards[18]
- Best secondary actor (Arturo Puig, Juan Minujín and Lito Cruz)
- Best new actor or actress (Lola Poggio)
- Best scripts
- Best director
- Best opening theme
Cast
- Adrián Suar as Juan Cousteau
- Natalia Oreiro as Aurora Andrés
- Lali Espósito as Daniela Cousteau
- Eugenia Suárez as Julieta Cousteau
- Muriel Santa Ana as Ingrid
- Claudia Fontán as Michelle
- Juan Minujín as Félix Month
- Alberto Martín as Orlando Andrés
- Ana María Picchio as Rosita
- Arturo Puig as Lautaro Cousteau
- Zulma Faiad as Miriam
- Marcelo De Bellis as Miguel
- Peto Menahem as Rojelio
- Marina Bellati as Denise Cousteau
- Laura Cymer as Sharon
- Coraje Avalos as Nacho
- Ángela Torres as Mora Cousteau
- Joaquín Flemmini as eugenio Cousteau
- Fabiana García Lago as Dalia
- Lola Poggio as Luli Cousteau
- Graciela Tenembahuem as mirna
- Thiago Batistuta as Sebastian
References
- ^ a b Lucas Parera (January 21, 2013). "Cómo será Solamente vos, la gran apuesta de El Trece". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved July 19, 2013.
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