Morocco: Love in Times of War
Morocco: Love in Times of War
TV-MA | 20 September 2017 (USA)
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    Smartorhypo

    Highly Overrated But Still Good

    Claysaba

    Excellent, Without a doubt!!

    TaryBiggBall

    It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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    Maleeha Vincent

    It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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    salanderlaura

    Very entertaining. Good to learn Spanish. Great acting. I like the vibes eventhough they are predictable as in Las Chicas del Cable & Gran Hotel. Bring on season 2 please. I wanna see 3 weddings;)

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    mona_r-719-58673

    Loved the series. Binged watched and didn't want it to end. Great performers, POOR dubbing. Voices did not match their looks, but I didn't care, or care if the historical points were correct, or the correct insignias on the uniforms, it's not was wonderfully done and worth watching.Now because no on Season 2!

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    ssheikh_11

    I have to thank Netflix for bringing such enjoyable content from this beautiful country. After my first foray into Spanish Series/Movies with Grand Hotel I have watched a lot of Spanish movies and shows and I must say they excel in bringing periods alive in their shows. Grand Hotel did it beautifully and this drama is a close second. The foremost thing these period drama's have managed is to bring a lot of emotions together with culture and a solid story. As it is a fictional drama of course it is not complete factual retelling of actual history, but it's also not fluff. They cater to an intelligent, I would say mostly female audience, but an audience who like a dose of romance, suspense and also intelligent story telling and compelling dialogues. This exact mix has in my opinion been missing from most US content therefore filling the gap nicely. Highly recommend this drama.

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    javierruiberriz

    Ceuta and Melilla have never ever belonged to Morocco. Both cities were founded by both the Spanish and Portuguese and have been Spanish for hundreds of years. Morocco was a bunch of tribes, no nation, no state by the time the cities were founded.Ceuta and Melilla were, are and always be Spanish, it,s just a fact, no nationalistic feelings in that statement, like in anbena's review.

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