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エピソード: Season 1, Episode 5
再生時間: 178 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: Ruffah |
新ファイルサイズ: N/A | 音声: yes | 旧ファイルサイズ: 110 mb |
ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 1280x720 | 追加日: 2016-Jan-20 |
別名: Belen Lopez
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Belén López, born March 28, 1970 in Spain, is a Spanish actress known for her roles in various TV series. She portrayed Maite Valcárcel in Motivos Personales (2005), Bea in Pelotas (2009-10), and currently plays Carola in Luna, el misterio de Calenda (2012-present).
公開年: 2015
国: Spain
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監督: Alberto Manzano, Alejandro Bazzano, Javier Quintas, Juan Carlos Cueto, Norberto López Amado, Pablo Tebar Alberto, Rocío Martínez
脚本: Alberto Manzano, Juan Carlos Cueto, Pablo Tebar Alberto, Rocío Martínez
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キーワード: murder, police, small village, village, village life
Mar de plástico (Sea of Plastic) unfolds in a small village in southern Spain where tensions between locals and migrant workers run high. The story begins with the murder of a young woman named Eva, whose body is found near a greenhouse owned by a powerful local family, the Reyes. Inspector Antonio Navarro, a veteran cop who recently moved back to the town after his wife's death, takes on the case. As he investigates, he uncovers a web of secrets and corruption involving the Reyes family and the village's political elite. The series follows Navarro as he navigates racial tensions, power dynamics, and personal struggles while trying to solve Eva's murder.
Mar de plástico is a Spanish crime drama series that premiered in 2015. Set against the backdrop of a small town in southern Spain where racial tensions simmer due to its large migrant population working in the greenhouses, the story revolves around Inspector Antonio Navarro and his investigation into the murder of Eva Reyes, daughter of a wealthy and influential local family. The series explores themes of power, corruption, and social inequality while offering a glimpse into the complex dynamics of small-town life. With its gripping plot and strong performances, Mar de plástico has been praised for its ability to tackle societal issues within an engaging crime drama format.