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As Patito begins high school she is met with taunts and tricks by a group of popular girls that call themselves Las Divinas headed by Antonella, who view her as an ugly duckling. Patito becomes the leader of Las Populares a group of more sensible young ladies that challenge Las Divinas. The animosity heightens between Antonella and Patito when both fall for Mateo. The rivalry between the two groups come to a head when their school participates in an intercollegiate music contest and must choose a representative. Las Populares and Las Divinas wage a musical battle filled with adventure, tricks and adversities.
D**L
A show to keep you on your toes
I suppose you could watch all 14 combined hours of this show in 1 go because it goes at such a pace that you don't really know where to stop.The show is excellent especially for those outside Mexico who didn't get to see it, I don't usually watch tele-novela's and understand them fully but being subtitled made it much easier to watch.If you see the things they left in, the stuff they took out would make things more complicated, it is very fast going and before 1 twist is followed another 1 happens and until the last hour they keep you waiting with more questions to keep you gripped, I am from the UK and foreign language shows have just taken off but I definitely reccomend this to everyone.
T**3
Atrevete a Sonar
I just wanna know how does this dvd differ from the other box set of Atrevete A Sonar because I already have the box set and I just ordered this one...
A**R
The quality is not that great, especially the contrast
The quality is not that great, especially the contrast, but I have not been able to find another place that sells it
P**3
Atrevete a Sonar
the dvd was great i'm trying to learn spanish so this dvd is a great source for me to learn from thanks.
A**N
Look At It Both Ways
What's there to say except that it is a case of good news and bad news.The bad news is that there's a lot missing from this version.Including but not limited to: the side stories centering on the rest of the Populars (Los Populares), the Divines ( Las Divinas), the Classics (Los Klasicos), and the Basics (Los Basikos); the "Freaky Friday" switch between Bianca and Ana (and Patito and Antonella); Richie's feeling of inferiority when realizing that Patito doesn't like him the way he [initiallly] likes her; the full extent of the wedding and honeymoon in Alcapulco; the full extent of Patito and Antonella's friendship (when they're forced to tag team); Richie's frequent man-to-man meetings with Rene; and the Halloween episode--where the kids tell scary stories reminiscent of classic movie horror. In all it is mostly the story of Ana, Rodrigo, and Patito, and anyone who is directly or indirectly involved. I recognize it better with the secondary storylines than without.The good news is...The bottom line of the telenovela remains. The ensemble chemistry stays as it is, though reduced. The main characters are not written as if life revolves around them or stops at them, unlike typical American comedy-dramas. The music videos that appear before the closing credits are included. Subtitles are added, that way we (those of us who don't know or speak Spanish) don't have to guess what's going on through body language alone. A few side stories, like that of Bianca, Antonella, and Raymundo's broken family, still exist. Gustavo, Delfino, and Marina (guessing that is Ana's best friend's name) are not deducted. Most of all, the unviersal appeal of the coming-of-age story shows--edited or not.All in all, it could have been better. Meaning this released version could have done without the deductions. I myself am more used to the extended televised version. But at the same time, I'm glad to have a version of the show where I don't have to take wild guesses at what is being said and/or thought. So I won't say I hate it or that I love it. I will say what I thought about it while it aired on Univision: Yes sir, I like it. I'm still fascinated by foreign television and film either way--shortened or extended.
A**R
HORRIBLE
It was horrible all the DVDs were scratched and most of the important parts of the series was missing. DO NOT BUY
M**N
Juvenil Novela!!!
Love it! Great teaching tool for my Spanish students!!!
H**A
I Love This Novela But What I Didn't Like Is That ...
I Love This Novela But What I Didn't Like Is That It Isn't The Whole Show It's Just Like A Preview Of What Happens In The Show. I Thought I Had Bought The Whole Thing Because In The Box It Says Novela Completa But I Guess Not
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