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Synopsis
Inspired by real events that occurred in Colombia between 2004 and 2006. More than a second part, the series is the continuation of the story at the point where the film left us. In the same expectant and surreal tone, he recounts what happened to the main characters, soldiers Porras (Manuel Jose Chaves), Venegas (Juan Sebastián Aragón), Perlaza (Carlos Vesga), Lloreda (Diego Cadavid), Lieutenant Solórzano (Marlon Moreno) and others, after being arrested for having kept an astronomical sum of money from the guerrilla guaca.
The central axis of the story is the return of the soldiers to the mountain to recover a large amount of money that was reburied there, in a secret place in the undergrowth. The beginning of the story places us in the “4 bolas” military prison in Tolemaida, where a group of our soldiers is imprisoned, waiting to be tried by the Military Criminal Court. Nothing is known about the soldier Lloreda, who betrayed them all and was released, nor about the soldier Porras who is a fugitive from the Army. While we look at the lives of the characters in civilian life, we will also delve into the personal conflicts of the characters behind bars, overwhelmed by vulture lawyers who wanted to extort money from them and the constant threats from other inmates who also want to extort them.
Technical File
Direction: Rodrigo Triana.
Scripts: Ana María Londoño.
Executive Production: Ana Piñeres.
Genre: Drama.
Duration: 28 X 60.
Production year: 2009
Produced by: RCN Studios.
Characters
Astrid López
Astrid López
She is quite rude, strong and one of arms to take, because her childhood was lived among men, therefore, her sensuality is well hidden and reinforced by her current job in the army. Her parents were military, currently deceased. She has a younger sister with whom she doesn't get along very well.
Herlinda Castañeda
Herlinda Castañeda
Honest, decent, hardworking, weak and emotional character. She only child. Her father died when she was very young, therefore, her upbringing was in charge of her mother, with whom she currently lives and who instilled in her the saying that "women are for the house and men are for the street." She lives with her mother and daughter and supports the household financially, since Helmer is absent. Her distance, uncertainty and loneliness will lead her to think about the love that her brother-in-law Juan offers her, putting her in conflict with her feelings.
Dayana Tovar
Dayana Tovar
Emotional, romantic, tender, bold, with a docile character. In the past she was a prostitute, but now with her new boyfriend, she plans to get married and continue with her apparent quiet life, even though she knows that part of the money that gives her that "tranquility" belongs to Justo Perlaza. She knows that she has made many mistakes and she will fight to correct them, because deep down she is a good woman.
Juan Porras
Juan Porras
He is honest, decent, collaborative, hard-working, loyal and of a docile nature. He joins the Destroyer in her mission to Coreguage to win forgiveness from his brother. He lives alone in a room and was Herlinda's first suitor, but the cunning of his brother Helmer made him lose the opportunity to make her his wife.
Justo Perlaza
Justo Perlaza
Honest, bold, respectful, kind, emotional. He acts on impulse, rather than reason. His aspirations are to marry soon and set up a home, no matter who the woman is, as long as he is well loved. He left his farm to join the Army, but not out of desire but by state requirement. His parents live on a farm and he is the eldest of two brothers, with whom he gets along very well.
Helmer Porras
Helmer Porras
He is submissive, honest, bold, respectful, kind, reasonable, and loyal. He acts more by reason than by emotion and is aware of the well-being of others; His philanthropist condition radically characterizes him. He is the youngest of two brothers and has lived in Bogotá for several years, for this reason he rarely sees his parents who live in Cúcuta.