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Vidas Robadas
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Vidas Robadas (in Spanish, "Stolen Lives", but officially translated as "Taking Lifes") is a 2008 Argentine live-action tv novel. It is loosely based on the Real Life kidnapping of Marita Verón by a net of human trafficking.The main character is Juliana Miguez, a girl from the (fictional) Argentine village of RÃo Manso, who is kidnapped and forced to work as a prostitute. The network of human trafficking is managed by Ã�stor Monserrat, who conceals his activities and the source of his wealth under faked activities as a businessman, even to his own daugther. Monserrat had two henchmen, Nicolás Duarte and Dante Mansilla.Juliana's parents, Rosario Soler and Juan Miguez, began to search for her, but manage very little, as the local police is involved in the whole network and allows them to operate.The other main character, Bautista Amaya, got involved in the case as well when Duarte killed his wife by hitting her with his car while Bautista was saving Duarte's wifeon the mountain, and did not stay to help. He seeks him to avenge his wife. Bautista was not initially aware of the network, or Duarte's relation with Monserrat, and began dating Monserrat's daughter, Ana. He get in contact with them later, and joined forces with them, along with his two friends, the retired prosecutor Fabio Pontevedra and the former police Tano Cigliotti.Like other previous argentine novels, fiction was used as a means of social criticism. The series was declared of social interest by the city legislature of Buenos Aires and the House of Representatives of Argentina, and also won numerous awards, which emphasize the Martin Fierro de Oro in 2009. | |
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Rasputinian Death: Duarte was shot SO many times at the ending... it took a round of a machine-gun and being in the very last episode to take him down for good. | |
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Death by Origin Story: Carla, Bautista's wife prior to the start of the series, who was killed in a car accident while Bautista rescued Ana. | |
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Honey Trap: Dante seduced Alejandra in order to get closer to her, drug her, convince her she's insane, and eventually kill her (although he failed on the last task). | |
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Missing Mom: Helena abandoned Ana when she divorced Astor, leaving the country to move in with Kurtz. | |
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No Communities Were Harmed: There's no such a city as "RÃo Manso" in the Buenos Aires province, it's fictional. Still, it's an allegory of the small cities in the Buenos Aires province, distant from the main city of Buenos Aires. | |
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Villain with Good Publicity: Deconstructed. �stor Monserrat has legitimate business activities, but only as a trick to launder the money he gets from the network of forced prostitution. He does not have good publicity any longer when his real activities get into the public light towards half the series. | |
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The Bad Guys Are Cops | |
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The Bad Guys Are Cops | |
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He Who Must Not Be Seen: Claudio Kurtz, the main head of the network, over even Monserrat himself. He is seen at the last episode, and captured. | |
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