One of the novelties of the second season of Luis Miguel, La Serie, is the appearance of a character that will surely unleash controversy among fans of the Netflix production.
It is about Patricio Robles (played by Pablo Cruz Guerrero) an ambitious record executive who seeks to be the singer’s representative after Hugo López (César Bordón), Luis Miguel’s professional tutor, invites him to join his team.
His methods, somewhat dirty and even seem disloyal, will give something to talk about, but his intention to take Luis Miguel in style at the international level is genuine.
Although his role is fictitious, Pablo admits that there is inspiration in the occasional character professionally close to the interpreter of “La Inconditional.”
Obviously, it does not certify that these models on which the writers relied were a kind of intermediaries for Luismi’s career to shine in the United States and connect him with Frank Sinatra.
“I have not come to offer (Luis Miguel) a solution in his life, I come to offer structure and order, which is what I see as a young man, of more or less the same age as Patricio Robles, and he identify themselves.
“Luis Miguel had a lot of order, but did not have affection and the other, who had affection, but had no order. So, they are there to complement each other ”, says the actor in the voice of his character.
The 37-year-old histrion highlights that through his characterization he appeals to the ambition of the protagonist of the story to get out of the schemes imposed by the industry and his family reality.
It is there, he says, for the star to dare to take increasingly risky steps so that what he wants to say artistically reaches his audience without intermediaries.
“Beyond being a mean character, Patricio is a character with serious emotional deficiencies and he sees in Luis Miguel the possibility of trying to overcome them with all the adornment, all the paraphernalia that surrounds the singer.”
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