It tells the story of five "losers" who, seeking money and popularity, set up an illegal business at their school.It tells the story of five "losers" who, seeking money and popularity, set up an illegal business at their school.It tells the story of five "losers" who, seeking money and popularity, set up an illegal business at their school.
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The story is about high schoolers, where they have real teenage problems like school (the main plot starts because of it) and the characters still have a bit of their innocence.
Every character feels so real, I empathized with all of them and their friendship is so touching and pure. The chemistry between the main cast is amazing, I was immersed in 1994 the whole time and I completely forgot that the actors are actually Gen Z, and weren't teenagers 30 years ago.
I would definitely watch a second season of this show if they decide to continue (which I hope they do).
Oh, and the soundtrack is amazing, I'm not Mexican and now I have many Mexican songs from the 90s in my playlist.
Every character feels so real, I empathized with all of them and their friendship is so touching and pure. The chemistry between the main cast is amazing, I was immersed in 1994 the whole time and I completely forgot that the actors are actually Gen Z, and weren't teenagers 30 years ago.
I would definitely watch a second season of this show if they decide to continue (which I hope they do).
Oh, and the soundtrack is amazing, I'm not Mexican and now I have many Mexican songs from the 90s in my playlist.
It was like remembering my school time. The series plays a lot with nostalgia, and I have read comments that the acting is bad, in fact I think it is excellent. The acting is excellent because this is how a high school kid acts in '94, it may seem like a poor or poor quality performance but the reality is that it is in keeping with the date and how people were in those years.
The script seems immature but the reality is that it is basic but it was like that back then, it is incredible that it touches a lot on the taboo topics that we found in those years and gives them visibility.
The story seems very light, it is very easy to watch and it hits you in the emotion and in the heart.
The soundtrack is spectacular.
In reality, I think it is an excellent series and worth watching.
The script seems immature but the reality is that it is basic but it was like that back then, it is incredible that it touches a lot on the taboo topics that we found in those years and gives them visibility.
The story seems very light, it is very easy to watch and it hits you in the emotion and in the heart.
The soundtrack is spectacular.
In reality, I think it is an excellent series and worth watching.
This is without a doubt one of the worst tv shows I've seen in my entire life. The biggest flaw is the writing. Characters are not well defined, they are inconsistent, dialogues are unreal and everything is so mediocre. And the ending? Seriously? What an easy and cheap way to insert some drama, it just felt unreal, unnecessary and unjustified. The rest of this mess is easy to explain. When the script is so poor, it makes sense for the production, directing and acting to be just equally poor. Rich, fresa kids attending a school that looks like a public school and going places in Iztacalco? I'm sure producers could have done a better job looking for some believable locations.
Why are these shows even making the cut to be produced and featured on the main streaming platforms? Because we in Mexico are not used to high standards. We don't demand talent, quality or art in our productions. We are used to seeing telenovelas, so we'll just clap at any piece of trash they put in front of us. The only thing that stands out is the editing. Also, we who grew up in the 90's in Mexico can feel some nostalgia with music, videoclubs, Chocotorros, Cazares and Boings.
Overall: Don't waste your time.
Why are these shows even making the cut to be produced and featured on the main streaming platforms? Because we in Mexico are not used to high standards. We don't demand talent, quality or art in our productions. We are used to seeing telenovelas, so we'll just clap at any piece of trash they put in front of us. The only thing that stands out is the editing. Also, we who grew up in the 90's in Mexico can feel some nostalgia with music, videoclubs, Chocotorros, Cazares and Boings.
Overall: Don't waste your time.
10abegtz
As an adult who lived his teenage years in the 90s in Mexico's metropolitan area, and currently is struggling with mental health, this beautiful piece touched so many sensitive fibers.
The show's atmosphere is immersive, it took me back to my highschool years. I don't doubt that people who didn't live it, will be taken there too.
It's easy to watch.
The cast is unbelievably perfect, they make you connect with the characters, care about them.
The story and everything is just so beautiful, lovely and emotive, it made write my very first IMDb review ever. And it became my favorite mexican TV show the moment I saw it.
The show's atmosphere is immersive, it took me back to my highschool years. I don't doubt that people who didn't live it, will be taken there too.
It's easy to watch.
The cast is unbelievably perfect, they make you connect with the characters, care about them.
The story and everything is just so beautiful, lovely and emotive, it made write my very first IMDb review ever. And it became my favorite mexican TV show the moment I saw it.
I enjoyed this. Most of the series felt really light, taking me back to a simpler, memorable era.
As a '90s kid, there's this nostalgia for a time when life was less complicated, when kids spent more time connecting face-to-face, playing in the schoolyard and passing notes written by hand. The series captures the innocence and intensity of teenage life from that time, focusing on friendship dramas and first loves.
The color palette also adds to the nostalgic feeling, just like looking at old photographs. The episodes are short enough to keep it simple, no heavy drama, just perfect for when you need to let go of your daily stress.
Initially I didn't understand why the series was titled that way, given its light tone, but by the end it became very clear and deeply moving...
If you're looking for a short series to help you unwind and enjoy some 90s vibes, you might like this.
As a '90s kid, there's this nostalgia for a time when life was less complicated, when kids spent more time connecting face-to-face, playing in the schoolyard and passing notes written by hand. The series captures the innocence and intensity of teenage life from that time, focusing on friendship dramas and first loves.
The color palette also adds to the nostalgic feeling, just like looking at old photographs. The episodes are short enough to keep it simple, no heavy drama, just perfect for when you need to let go of your daily stress.
Initially I didn't understand why the series was titled that way, given its light tone, but by the end it became very clear and deeply moving...
If you're looking for a short series to help you unwind and enjoy some 90s vibes, you might like this.
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