Feroz (TV Series 2010) Poster

(2010)

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New, fresh, innovative, addictive, freak and fierce!
Sekho2 October 2011
This is the first TV series is done in Chile about werewolves. Chilean viewers generally are not used to seeing on free TV, science-fiction series. That's why "Feroz" does not change much in audience from the first chapter to its end (about 1,000,000 viewers per episode, one of the lowest for channel 13). But I loved since the beginning of promotional spots to the last chapter.

The combination of the cast is excellent from the consecrated (Cristián Campos, Carolina Arregui), the TV series newcomers (Manuela Martelli, Tomás Verdejo), new faces (Mayte Rodríguez, Simon Gelcich), which come from other channels (Patricia Lopez, Lorena Bosch) to regular actors.

Highlight the performance of María José Bello in the role of Monse, who along with Ignacio Garmendia (Leo) achieved incredible chemistry, so Manuela Martelli (Amanda) was completely overshadowed in the course of story. Like them, Blanca Lewin (Ángela) and Mario Horton (Pablo) also had a good chemistry on screen making them one of the best couple in the series.

The story is good, has many twists, from episodes devoted exclusively to the full moon (the best chapters of the series), assumptions dead return to life, others are turning into werewolves, others die, and as in any soap opera, here there are also love stories. In addition, the final was spectacular, one of the best I've seen.

Another plus about the series was the music, with groups like: Reik, Javiera Mena, Jessy & Joy, Muse, Hard-Fi, and my favorites Gustavo Cerati, Koko Stambuk.

The mixture of all these things make an interesting TV series, if you like stories: fast, rare, unexpected, mysterious, and also well acted then you have to go see it.

10 of 10 for this ferocious series.
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