Morocco: Love in Times of War

Morocco: Love in Times of War

2017
Morocco: Love in Times of War
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Morocco: Love in Times of War

7.5 | TV-MA | en | Drama

Oblivious to the strife that awaits them, a group of young nurses from Spain's upper class head to war-torn Marocco in 1921 to help where help is needed. Many lessons in love and life are learned before they overcome deepest conflicts, grow as human beings and find out what they really want from life and whom they truly love.

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Released: 2017-09-20 | Released Producted By: , Country: Spain Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Oblivious to the strife that awaits them, a group of young nurses from Spain's upper class head to war-torn Marocco in 1921 to help where help is needed. Many lessons in love and life are learned before they overcome deepest conflicts, grow as human beings and find out what they really want from life and whom they truly love.

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Amaia Salamanca , Álex García , Verónica Sánchez

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nooralomer I love watching new and unique movies without cutting and I love them on your site because you publish every new and distinguished thank you for your efforts
heeba-98855 I love the chemistry between the characters and honestly love traction build up. I do believe Julia and Fidel could have prolonged their romance a little bit to build a little bit more traction. Acting is absolutely great by all characters.
juliemcfarlane-86553 This was my first experience of a Spanish Netflix series and I really enjoyed it. The theme is very telenovela, with lots of drama and crisis points, but very entertaining and well paced. The acting is excellent and the characters are believably portrayed. The attention to the period, and the detail in the 1920s hospital setting is amazing. In some episodes I found myself concentrating more on the fixtures of the scene than the acting itself! There are a few authenticity gripes, as other reviewers have noted, particularly with regard to medical procedures but nothing that detracts too heavily. The worst problem is the contrived and badly constructed English audio. I watched with sub titles and English audio, and the audio NEVER matched the wording of the sub titles. Even worse, the audio voices were corny and poorly 'acted'. Very often the audio fell into a modern day American slang, which totally jarred with the elements of the scene. Netflix's shoddy work on the audio is very disappointing as it prevents the series from getting a great rating.
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.