![]() The technique is good but the story and scenarios are more conventional. Regarding criticism for Más sabe el diablo, well it is really a series insignificant. If no one can understand this in a country because each speaks the language he wants, and there is no common language at all, then this country is no longer one. For when we apply the principle "divide and rule" is what actually happens. If everyone starts to speak his language, then we will find ourselves in a beautiful tower of Babel. It seems to me that in a country we must share basic things. I find it really absurd even if there are 30 million Spanish in the United States. But this series is made in the United States. Or even Argentina or Brazil (even if the official language is Portuguese - we should say the "Brazilian"). The first time I saw the series Más sabe el Diablo I thought it was a series from Spain. USA Official language(s) None at federal level National language English (de facto)) This is really surprising and silly. It seems the United States there has not even Official language. So: The Chinese in China, Japanese in Japan, German in Germany, the Indian, India, etc. For me, and it is naive to think it's a language Official country. Although it is impossible to be objective when talking about themselves, I think I am not racist.
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