

Drama, romance and comedy: 5 Latin American soap operas on Netflix that will hook you – Courtesy (Netflix)
Millions of Netflix subscribers greatly appreciate soap operas and many of them do not accept that they are fans of this genre, but from one moment to the next they are also involved in this type of production and these titles show very entertaining stories that immerse the audience in storylines of drama and romance, even comedy.
For this reason, soap operas, especially Latin American ones, are an excellent option for long-term marathons on Netflix, because they are also titles that usually have stories developed in dozens of chapters, and if you are looking to distract yourself for several weeks, we suggest here five of these productions made in Latin America.
‘Coffee with the scent of a woman’
‘Coffee With the Scent of a Woman’ is one of the best latin american telenovelas on netflixa title that reinvents the homonymous production released in 1994, a love story and drama between Gaviota, a coffee picker, and Sebastián, an aristocratic heir to a coffee company, a plot that unfolds over 88 episodes.
“The Villamizer”
‘Las Villamizar’ came from Colombia to become another god Latin American telenovelas featured on Netflixa 74-episode production that takes place in the early 19th century, where three sisters from Colombian high society become rebel spies for independence activists, who seek justice.
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‘Til money do us part’
Performed by Sebastián Martínez and Carmen Villalobos, ‘Hasta Que La Plata Nos Separare’ is another of the Latin American telenovelas to watch on Netflixa very funny and entertaining title, as it shows a story of drama, romance and a lot of comedy, which presents how two very different characters and very different origins, are intertwined for life after a car accident.
“100 Days to Fall in Love”
‘100 Days to Fall in Love’ is actually a US-made title, but it has all the hallmarks of Latin America while featuring Mexican humor, as this dramatic and romantic production follows a married couple who have decided to split for 100 days to check if they’re still in love, which of course creates its own set of problems.
“New Rich, New Poor”
Likewise, if you like good humor and a story with many chapters, you cannot miss ‘Nuevo Rico, Nuevo Pobre’ on Netflix, a 158-episode soap opera, which offers an irreverent storyline that focuses on two characters who discover who were switched at birth, so one grew up in a wealthy family and the other in a humble one.
By Orlando Medina
Source: Nacion Flix

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