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エピソード: Season 1, Episode 3
再生時間: 202 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: zorg |
新ファイルサイズ: N/A | 音声: yes | 旧ファイルサイズ: 177 mb |
ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 1920x1080 | 追加日: 2020-Dec-31 |
別名: Melissa Barrera Martínez, ملیسا بارِرا
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Melissa Barrera Martínez, born on July 4, 1990, is a Mexican actress and singer who gained fame through various telenovelas in Mexico, including 'Siempre tuya Acapulco' (2013) and 'Tanto amor' (2015). She also starred in the Netflix series 'Club de Cuervos' (2017). Barrera rose to international prominence for her lead roles in the Starz drama series 'Vida' (2018–2020), playing Emma, one of two Mexican-American sisters who return to their old neighborhood and uncover truths about their mother's identity. Outside of Mexico, she is known for her role in the musical film 'In the Heights' (2021) and horror films such as 'Scream' (2022), 'Bed Rest' (2022), 'Abigail' (2024), and its upcoming sequel 'Scream VI'.
公開年: 2018
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監督: Alonso Ruizpalacios, Catalina Aguilar Mastretta, Gandja Monteiro, Jenée LaMarque, Nancy C. Mejia, Rashaad Ernesto Green, Rose Troche, So Yong Kim, Tanya Saracho
脚本: Ashley Soto Paniagua, Chelsey Lora, Elena Crevello, Esti Giordani, Evangeline Ordaz, Felicia Hilario, Gladys Rodriguez, Jenniffer Gómez, Jessica Mena Esteves, Lindsey Villarreal, Mando Alvarado, Nancy C. Mejia, Richard Villegas Jr., Santa Sierra, Tanya Saracho, Taylor Orci
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キーワード: lgbt
Emma and Lyn, two Mexican-American sisters from East Los Angeles, lead separate lives until they are forced to return to their old neighborhood after their mother's death. Upon arrival, they discover surprising truths about their mother's identity that challenge their understanding of their family and each other.
Vida is a comedy-drama series centered around two Mexican-American sisters, Emma and Lyn, who return to their Eastside Los Angeles neighborhood following their mother's passing. The series explores themes of identity, family dynamics, and the unexpected truths that can reshape our pasts. While not explicitly stated in the provided sources, it is notable that the series also touches on LGBTQ+ themes, as indicated by the keywords associated with it.