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Plot Summary
In the 16th century, a group of Spanish women is sent to the New World to colonize a new land and ensure the survival of the Spanish empire. They face numerous hardships, including dangerous voyages, hostile environments, and conflicts with indigenous populations. The series follows their journey of survival, love, and resilience as they forge a new destiny.
Critical Reception
El corazón del océano received a mixed reception. While praised for its ambitious historical scope and visually appealing production design, some critics noted pacing issues and a melodramatic tone. Audiences generally responded positively to the exploration of female resilience in a historical context.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its strong female characters and historical setting.
- Criticized by some for predictable plot points and uneven pacing.
- Visually rich and engaging historical drama.
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Fun Fact
The series was filmed in various locations in Spain and Latin America, including Andalusia, the Canary Islands, and Mexico, to authentically represent the historical settings of the Spanish colonization era.
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