

Malverde: El Santo Patrón
Jesús Juárez overcomes his childhood as an orphan to become a Robin Hood like hero During the Mexican Revolution, but can't forget his first love - Isabel.
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Plot Summary
Set in 19th-century Mexico, the series chronicles the rise of Jesús Juárez, a humble peasant who transforms into the legendary figure of Malverde, a benevolent outlaw and folk saint. Driven by a desire to protect the poor and oppressed from corrupt landowners and authorities, Malverde becomes a symbol of hope and rebellion.
Critical Reception
The series received a mixed reception, with praise for its ambitious production values and historical setting, but some criticism directed at its pacing and narrative consistency. It garnered attention for its portrayal of a controversial historical figure and its blend of drama and action.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visually rich depiction of post-revolutionary Mexico.
- Some viewers found the plot convoluted at times.
- The performance of the lead actor was generally well-received.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Malverde: El Santo Patrón' are not widely aggregated on Google. Initial audience reactions appear to be varied, with some appreciating the dramatic storytelling and historical context, while others expressed a desire for more focused character development.
Fun Fact
The series is based on the legend of Jesús Malverde, a real-life bandit who is venerated as a folk saint by some in Mexico, particularly among those involved in illicit activities.
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