Zorro: La espada y la rosa
Zorro: La espada y la rosa
NR | 12 February 2007 (USA)
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    Harockerce

    What a beautiful movie!

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    BlazeLime

    Strong and Moving!

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    Lachlan Coulson

    This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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    Quiet Muffin

    This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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    Danielle

    Have any of you found this on DVD or have seen it aired again on Telemundo? This was the first and only Novela I have seen and actually was hooked and fell completely in love with right from the opening song, Amor Gitano. I was obsessed with this Novela and song for awhile but was disappointed when I couldn't find it on DVD years ago. I just remembered about it tonight randomly and was wondering if any of you know how I can get ahold of the series. I'm considering even emailing Telemundo and asking them about how or where I can get it. Please please PLEASE let me know if you have any idea. Thank you thank you thank you!

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    ruuuuta

    I couldn't agree more with the previous comments. This novel was really good. I like all stories of Zorro and I am watching hundred times and of course I also was watching this. The story was interesting, always was the the plot. Performance of actors was also good. Marlene Favela showed the great actress abilities, not like in previous her novels (Gata salvaje, Contra viento y marea). Christian Meier like always perfect, hot and stunning. He did his job amazingly. Villains - Harry Geithner and Andrea Lopez were great. Their love-scenes were so emotional and passionate. Also were other good actors, such as Lully Bosa (here differently in "El Clon"she was a good, decent aunt and woman), Osvaldo Rios or young actress Adriana Campos who fascinated me. I couldn't not mention magnificent music and gypsy dances.

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    Disfan02

    This was the best show ever. I'm a huge Zorro fan and have seen all the different versions and I have to say this is the best one ever. The story lines were great and so were the characters. It had everything in it adventure, obsession, excitement, anticipation, great fight sequences and of course the best of them all romance. Christain Meier who palys Diego/Zorro is sooooooooooo hot! So is Harry Geithner who plays Commandente Montaro is is hot too. I was able to follow the show very easily by turning the close caption on and reading the English sub titles. I even learned some things in Spanish. I really, really, really hope that they put this out on DVD or even replay it on t.v. because I 've missed the first month before I discovered the show. Better on DVD then maybe they could put any outtakes and interviews on it to. If you like Zorro then this is a must see show.

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    craigman

    I might be the only non-Spanish speaking gringo that watches this show, yet I must admit that I'm hooked. Luckily if you activate the closed-captioning, the subtitles appear in English, so I can follow what the characters are saying. This seems to be the only show on Telemundo with English subtitles. I probably would never would have discovered this show, if not for my Peruvian wife, who started watching it before me. I missed the first month or so, and would like to see the whole series. Hopefully the'll run it again, or make it available on DVD.Probably the best thing about the show is the characters. There and plenty of interesting characters, some good, some evil, and some in-between. One of my favorites is Monterro, the evil blond commander who is the thorn in everybody's side. He has a dark sense of humor and the best sneer of any villain I've ever seen. There is also an obsessive hunchback, a freaky looking Marquise (reminds me of The Joker), a sorceress, gypsies, fugitive nuns, a woman prisoner with an iron mask, tortured evil one-eyed governor, a fat comic-relief soldier, vengeful Indians, an evil red-haired vixen, and of course Zorro himself. He fits the role perfectly, much better than Antonio Banderas did in those silly movies. Esmerelda is pretty hot as well. She reminds me of a more buxom Jessica Alba. I also like the ruthless bald soldier Pizzarro. You never know if he's going to help somebody or kill them. The bad-ass monk who mentors Zorro is quite a noble character as well. Like I said, there is a plethora of characters, pretty much all of which add to the show in a positive manner. This is probably because there are no bratty kids in the mix, come to think of it...This "novella" appeals to me mainly because there is a good deal of action mixed in with the obligatory romance. Also, unlike the sanitized American movies, there is quite a bit of violence, murder, torture, and even rape. The characters suffer quite a bit. A lot of this is implied, since it airs on regular network TV. There is some humor as well, to balance out the drama. There is also quite a bit of cleavage on display to appeal to me and other male viewers. Overall, I can't think of anything I dislike about this show. The opening sequence is very well done and enjoyable. I must have seen it a hundred times and have not grown tired of it. I've read that this show is a hit; I'm surprised nobody else has commented on it. Well, I definitely enjoy it and look forward to watching it!

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