“Pulseres
Vermelles” is a series that started on 2011. In this year started the first
season and nowadays, on Mondays, tv3 emits the second one. Author is Albert
Espinosa who has written some Catalan books too.
At first, I
want to say that it isn’t my favorite series, but is within the most I like. At
first, you can see that this series tells the story of a group of boys and
girls who meet in a hospital because of the diseases and talks about
friendship, zest for life and a desire to overcome. This story can be reflected
to lots of young gays, and it can be aid for the real ones, because the people
can know how they feel and how they suffer. And also, being a Catalan series it
has been translated in different languages.
On the
first season, I was quite attached to the series, but I thought that the second
one would be less good and responsive as the first has been. But I was wrong! The
early days, all the things were getting there place (because of the new characters too) and it seemed that might be
bored. But last Monday, was the day that finally the characters cleaned out and I fell crying. It was really sad.
I hope that
this series will continue exciting me and also will continue broadcasting on
TV.
Wow Evaa!!! I like this series, too. I've seen each chapter since they started and in my opinion it is fairly good! These young catalan actors are doing their job with an incredible way, as can you imagine yourself trying to be a cancer patient? It's seems impossible, isn't it? With their effort and involvement, the series can be possible and credible.
ResponEliminaI think that Espinosa makes a nice job writting this novel, as with that, all the fans or not fans from it, see the life from inside of an hospital, as it isn't easy.
Finally, I want to say that this series makes us grow up as people, and especially makes us appreciate what we have and do not really know how to enjoy it.
"Pulseres vermelles" is a very nice series that comes to feelings. I saw the first season when made in Spanish. I loved it and now I don’t miss any episode of the second season. All episodes on Mondays I crying in the end of it, the boys go through hard things. This series values makes things around. I would never go through similar things.
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