A woman organizes an escape plan camouflaged as a kidnapping to protect her children from her husband's enemies.A woman organizes an escape plan camouflaged as a kidnapping to protect her children from her husband's enemies.A woman organizes an escape plan camouflaged as a kidnapping to protect her children from her husband's enemies.
Browse episodes
Featured reviews
This series is centred on Magda, a former model from Spain, who now lives with her Mexican husband, Alejandro, in a large house outside Mexico City. They have three children; daughters Paulina and Claudia and a deaf son Ruben. Being wealthy they know they could be targeted by kidnappers who operate in the city. One day, while Alejandro is away on business in Spain, the worst happens... Magda and the children are kidnapped. We soon learn that all isn't how it seemed... Magda has orchestrated the kidnapping to get away from her abusive husband without telling the children. The 'kidnappers' get them to the Spanish city of Benidorm where they are told to stay in their hotel room while further preparations are made. Inevitably things don't go to plan; a betrayal leaves them without money or documentation and the children have no intention of staying in their room. As her husband closes in on her Magda must decide who she can trust.
If you want gritty realism this won't be the series for you; however if you want plenty of tension and don't mind characters making irrational choices to further the drama it is a lot of fun. The initial kidnapping is impressive and there is a real sense of danger as at this point it isn't clear that Magda is behind it. The children do come across as bit bratty but it isn't surprising given that they've always been given what they wanted but also always been guarded; this is their first time where they can act like 'normal' people their age; no matter how much it exasperates their mother. I liked the fact that many characters are quite ambiguous; we don't know whether Magda and the children should be trusting them; in some cases they clearly shouldn't. The antagonists; most obviously Alejandro and his mother are somewhat pantomime villains but that doesn't matter as it fitted with the general tone of the series. The cast is solid making the characters believable even if not all are likeable. Overall I found this to be a fun melodrama so would recommend it.
These comments are based on watching the series in Spanish with English subtitles.
If you want gritty realism this won't be the series for you; however if you want plenty of tension and don't mind characters making irrational choices to further the drama it is a lot of fun. The initial kidnapping is impressive and there is a real sense of danger as at this point it isn't clear that Magda is behind it. The children do come across as bit bratty but it isn't surprising given that they've always been given what they wanted but also always been guarded; this is their first time where they can act like 'normal' people their age; no matter how much it exasperates their mother. I liked the fact that many characters are quite ambiguous; we don't know whether Magda and the children should be trusting them; in some cases they clearly shouldn't. The antagonists; most obviously Alejandro and his mother are somewhat pantomime villains but that doesn't matter as it fitted with the general tone of the series. The cast is solid making the characters believable even if not all are likeable. Overall I found this to be a fun melodrama so would recommend it.
These comments are based on watching the series in Spanish with English subtitles.
I don't believe the actors are bad and responsable at all for this mess, but unfortuantely i couldn't even finish the first episode:
poorly written, nonsensical beginning, awful style (ridiculous wig of protagonist...). looks like a cheap production...
Where to begin. Put 'Magda' in a wardrobe of crummy hoodies so she won't stand out in an upscale, highly populated tourism venue where she has gone to hide out, give her three wretched, entitled, snotty kids that you can never care about, give her a husband that she keeps running back to after he beats her and makes her life a living hell, and have her horrible kids keep disrespecting her and running off in all directions like a hormone-driven herd of cats, and top it off with a selection of mercenaries promising to help her that any fool would send packing, and what you have is - what? - ten hours of "We can't leave without Pau!!" and "We can't leave without Ruben!!" over and over and over until finally - LEAVE ALREADY!! El stinko supremo!!
The acting is solid and some characters are very interesting, but the actual story is mediocre at best. A bunch of annoying and glaring plotholes along with a pace that alternates from slow to too fast. The show didn't captivate my attention at all from the first episode, but it does get just slightly most interesting as the show progresses. The premise seems to imply a thriller, but this show is most certainly a drama. I believe there is an audience out there for this show, that some people would love this kind of dramatic and all-over-the-place storyline, but it's just not the kind of show I was expecting to see.
I'm not a reviewer and don't pretend to be but, I tell you I loved this series; I had to binge watch it. Good story, good acting, some good twists, good suspense. OK, there's some dramatic license but so what, it's a story f'Xs sake. The kids are awful, sure, but then they are meant to be: spoilt, stupid, rich brats, get over it, hate them and love the drama. The people who give this story a bum rating have lost the ability to suspend belief and enjoy a good yarn. BTW it's way better in Spanish with subtitles than it is dubbed in American, which just doesn't come off.
You have to try to get into the culture as well as the story.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIt's possible that everyone assumes that Spanish and Mexican sign languages are the same but they are not.
- GoofsThere are no Mexicans. The actor playing deaf behaves very unnatural. The actor playing diabetic would have been in coma only days after his diagnosis (when ever that was) if he was living so carelessly.
- SoundtracksFugitiva
Performed by Ana Guerra
- How many seasons does Fugitiva have?Powered by Alexa
Details
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
