“I am extremely tied up with this series. Amarres is one of the most beautiful projects in 20 years of career “, Gabriela said to Life and Style. The series is a comedy in which a woman in which by chance of fate and a strong accident leads her to enter the world of witchcraft.
For the actress, embodying a character outside the drama gave her a new challenge, in addition, the possibility of portraying a closer vision of contemporary women.
“Ana is an ordinary woman, like many middle-class women, a single mother, with that impetus to raise her children and life. He does not live in a colony like Roma or La Condesa; lives in Popotla and works in the Sonora Market. The environment also becomes a protagonist of the story ”, he commented.
The color of the local and the everyday is everywhere in “Amarres”
“It shows a real Mexico, with a woman with many defects and with the ability to solve her problems as life suggests.”
For Gabriela this challenge goes beyond just a story, she enters comedy fully with a story that addresses current issues and conversation for everyone.
“I have always liked comedy and challenge myself”, He mentioned. In this acting exercise, he recognized that he was able to learn from his stage companions in a story outside of the dramatic.
The humorous genre is an element that has expanded in recent years in television production. “Comedy has been refining, deepening and also in the last year and a half we have been looking for content that entertains you, gives you up, gives you something to think about and” Amarres “is in that tone”.
Comedy is a beautiful vehicle for communicating important things to everyone
Issues such as the problems of adolescence, homosexuality, family, divorce, different beliefs, the recreational use of marijuana, are approached from a family angle; It is rated for ages 13 and up.