This February 15, Disney + created the invisible girla new series inspired by the first detective novel he decided to write blue-jeans few years ago. The production company that was in charge of the adaptation removed the characteristic juvenile air from its stories to make them something darker and aimed at a more mature audience.

When they immersed themselves in this gender change, the Blue Jeans had a lot of fears of leaving their comfort zone, but the good reception made it clear that it was a success.

“Everything is reviewed. From Songs for Paul I think everything I had in mind has been completely exceeded. Yes, it is true that I visualized that. I spoke about it to Esther, who is no longer my girlfriend, but my wife, and one day I spoke to her about it. I visualize something with the invisible girlIt’s not that I have powers or anything like that, but something very visual came to me and I think Planeta works really well,” he says of this adaptation.

addictive plot

About what caught the producer’s attention to get to work on this adaptation, his producer, Pedro Uriolsays that “first of all was the addictive plot, a fascinating mystery plot in the style Agatha Christie in a small place. And second, the characters. Julia is a wonderful and different character. She is a very current, very modern girl, with a very special vision”.

We wanted to know what the author thinks of the actors who brought his characters to life. “I believe that Zoe is Julia and Daniel Grao It’s Michelangelo. But not just the two of them. Emilio is the Emilio I had in mind. I told Javier, the comedian from the invisible girlhe even physically resembles the cartoon drawing that Alba Cardona did, he looks a lot like javier cordoba as they characterized in the series. Vanesa, Ingrid or Aurora herself, these characters are already in my head like them, like the actors. This stage that started as a shift from small hearts to complicated murders and getting out of the comfort zone, Went further than I could ever have thought“, he admits.

“We didn’t want to play the effect. We wanted to make people feel what it could be like to live in a city, where suddenly someone you knew ends up dead in high school. And it’s empathizing with the characters and feeling what’s happening to the mother, feeling her pain, feeling the bewilderment of people, feeling the fear that is real. Someone in my village killed a girl I saw growing up. This clash is in the series“, explains the producer.

A series aimed at a more adult audience, but with the youthful essence of its author. “I think the young people who are part of the cast are young today too and I think the dialogues and the way of thinking and acting, I think they are 21st century kids thinking like 21st century kids.”, Matiza Blue Jeans.

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