Directed by the acclaimed Colombian filmmaker Juan Carlos Mazo (known for Rencor and La Milagrosa ), (released internationally sometimes as Scandal: An Obsession Story ) is a 2023 psychological drama-thriller. The film dissects the relationship between a fading television reporter and the enigmatic subject of his investigative piece, which quickly spirals into a dangerous obsession.
They drew a parallel with Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita , but with a twist. Guerra argued that "it’s a little bit the story of Lolita but in reverse," pointing out that society often reacts less severely to a relationship between an older woman and a teenage boy, although, as she stated, "it is obviously unacceptable in both cases". Their main argument was to expose society's double standards and not to romanticize the relationship. Directed by the acclaimed Colombian filmmaker Juan Carlos
Despite the divisive subject matter, the series has been noted for its cinematic quality and the technical proficiency of the Alea Media production team. Accessing the Series Internationally Guerra argued that "it’s a little bit the
The series follows (played by Alexandra Jiménez), a 42-year-old woman grappling with deep emotional despair, a failing marriage, and an isolating sense of invisibility. Following a devastating miscarriage and her husband's demand for a divorce, Inés attempts to end her life by walking into the sea. a rebellious 15-year-old.
has received widespread critical acclaim for its thought-provoking storyline, strong performances, and direction. The show has been praised for its:
(Alexandra Jiménez), a woman feeling invisible and despondent due to a failing marriage and a strained relationship with her daughter. Driven to despair, she attempts to drown herself in the sea but is rescued by (Fernando Líndez), a rebellious 15-year-old.