Mar de plastico

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  • 2015
  • 2 Seasons

Mar de Plastico is a Spanish crime drama television series produced by the Spanish network Antena 3. The show was created by Iván Escobar, Esther Martínez Lobato, and Álex Pina. The series premiered on September 22, 2015, and ran for two seasons until its conclusion on January 4, 2017. Set in the fictional town of Campoamargo, in the southeast of Spain, Mar de Plastico follows the investigations of a murder that shakes the community. The show combines elements of a crime thriller, a murder mystery, and a family drama. The series takes its name from the plastic sea that shrouds the greenhouses where the town's agriculture thrives. This plastic sea signifies the suffocation, corruption, and oppression that afflict the town and its inhabitants. The show draws attention to some of the issues that Spain faces, such as illegal immigration, corruption, and the exploitation of workers in the agricultural sector. The town of Campoamargo represents many of the small towns in Spain, where global capitalism has taken over at the expense of local traditions and culture. The cast is made up of a diverse range of characters, each with their story, motivation, and secrets. The show's main character is Héctor (Rodolfo Sancho), a hard-working and honest policeman who is part of the team investigating the murder of a young woman. Héctor's work is complicated by his troubled past, his love for one of the prime suspects, and his complicated relationship with his father. Héctor is a complex character, who struggles with his own demons as he tries to solve the crime and bring justice to the town. Other characters in the show include Héctor's father, Mayor Salgado (Pedro Casablanc), who is deeply entrenched in the corruption that runs through the town. Salgado is a complex character, who is both a victim and a perpetrator of the town's culture of corruption. Other characters include Candela (Verónica Sánchez), a journalist who is investigating the murder, and Fernando (Patrick Criado), a young immigrant who becomes a prime suspect. Mar de Plastico combines the elements of a police procedural with a telenovela to create a captivating drama that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The show features excellent performances from its cast, who bring depth and nuance to their characters. The series is skillfully directed, with a narrative that is easy to follow, but at the same time, rich and complex. Throughout the series, Mar de Plastico delivers a carefully crafted story that keeps the audience guessing until the very end. The show explores themes such as corruption, power, and the struggle for justice, as it unravels the complex web of relationships that connect the characters. The series uses symbolism to communicate its message, with the plastic sea that surrounds Campoamargo representing the enclosure, suffocation, and exploitation of the town and its population. In conclusion, Mar de Plastico is a captivating and thought-provoking crime drama that delivers a compelling story and excellent performances. The show is a must-see for anyone interested in crime dramas or Spanish television. It offers a nuanced exploration of the issues that Spain faces, such as corruption, immigration, and globalization. The show's clever use of symbolism and excellent direction makes it one of the best Spanish dramas in recent years.

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13.
December 19, 2016
Rueda barely survives. Lola, Hctor, and Salva arrive and find the murderer. They later manage to uncover the killer's identity.
12.
December 12, 2016
Hctor investigates and discovers that Cristina was abused by her father when she was young. The police find a notebook full of numbers and charts.
11.
November 28, 2016
Vlad informs the investigators that he has exculpatory evidence in his house. Fernando is threatened in prison.
10.
November 21, 2016
The investigators see the photos and look at the silhouette of what looks like a bike. The investigators identify the model.
9.
November 14, 2016
A woman accuses Pilar of having imprisoned her. Vlad faces off against the head of the gang. A big secret is finally revealed.
8.
November 7, 2016
Guineans and Roma encounter each other after mass. Sergio goes to see his brother in prison. Sergio makes mention of an interesting blog.
7.
October 24, 2016
Lola and Salva arrive in prison and search for a book with mysterious letters but end up finding nothing. Hctor receives new information.
6.
October 17, 2016
Kaled finds a bloodied youngster on the highway. Hctor finds out that she has an interesting tattoo. The girl manages to utter a name: Vlad.
5.
October 10, 2016
Hctor studies the anonymous clues that Fernando received. Sergio finds Agneska and Pablo together.
4.
October 3, 2016
Hctor searches Franciscos phone. Fernando has a face to face meeting with Cristina in prison. Investigators discover letters belonging to Fernando.
3.
September 26, 2016
Pablo seeks Hctors help with photos linked to the murder. Hctor submits to a polygraph test.
2.
September 19, 2016
Similar to Marta, Barislavs death has no genetic link. Clues are later found at Barislavs house.
1.
September 12, 2016
Salva finds Martas body and fear once again spreads throughout Campoamargo.
Description

Mar de Plastico is a Spanish crime drama television series produced by the Spanish network Antena 3. The show was created by Iván Escobar, Esther Martínez Lobato, and Álex Pina. The series premiered on September 22, 2015, and ran for two seasons until its conclusion on January 4, 2017.

Set in the fictional town of Campoamargo, in the southeast of Spain, Mar de Plastico follows the investigations of a murder that shakes the community. The show combines elements of a crime thriller, a murder mystery, and a family drama. The series takes its name from the plastic sea that shrouds the greenhouses where the town's agriculture thrives. This plastic sea signifies the suffocation, corruption, and oppression that afflict the town and its inhabitants.

The show draws attention to some of the issues that Spain faces, such as illegal immigration, corruption, and the exploitation of workers in the agricultural sector. The town of Campoamargo represents many of the small towns in Spain, where global capitalism has taken over at the expense of local traditions and culture. The cast is made up of a diverse range of characters, each with their story, motivation, and secrets.

The show's main character is Héctor (Rodolfo Sancho), a hard-working and honest policeman who is part of the team investigating the murder of a young woman. Héctor's work is complicated by his troubled past, his love for one of the prime suspects, and his complicated relationship with his father. Héctor is a complex character, who struggles with his own demons as he tries to solve the crime and bring justice to the town.

Other characters in the show include Héctor's father, Mayor Salgado (Pedro Casablanc), who is deeply entrenched in the corruption that runs through the town. Salgado is a complex character, who is both a victim and a perpetrator of the town's culture of corruption. Other characters include Candela (Verónica Sánchez), a journalist who is investigating the murder, and Fernando (Patrick Criado), a young immigrant who becomes a prime suspect.

Mar de Plastico combines the elements of a police procedural with a telenovela to create a captivating drama that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The show features excellent performances from its cast, who bring depth and nuance to their characters. The series is skillfully directed, with a narrative that is easy to follow, but at the same time, rich and complex.

Throughout the series, Mar de Plastico delivers a carefully crafted story that keeps the audience guessing until the very end. The show explores themes such as corruption, power, and the struggle for justice, as it unravels the complex web of relationships that connect the characters. The series uses symbolism to communicate its message, with the plastic sea that surrounds Campoamargo representing the enclosure, suffocation, and exploitation of the town and its population.

In conclusion, Mar de Plastico is a captivating and thought-provoking crime drama that delivers a compelling story and excellent performances. The show is a must-see for anyone interested in crime dramas or Spanish television. It offers a nuanced exploration of the issues that Spain faces, such as corruption, immigration, and globalization. The show's clever use of symbolism and excellent direction makes it one of the best Spanish dramas in recent years.

  • Premiere Date
    September 22, 2015