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Uploaded by on May 19, 2008

Malvina; entre recuerdos, vivencias y situaciones diarias se pregunta por qué sigue amando a Leoncio con tanta intensidad; y se considera estúpida por seguir a su lado a pesar del daño que le causa.

Nada me pertenece; este video es solo para entretenimiento.

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  • The excellent and talented actors playing Leoncio and Malvina also deserve recognition. When I saw the romantic and tender scenes they had together, I wished Leoncio would fall in love with Malvina and finally become a good person and husband (and of course set Isaura free :-))

    Leopoldo Pacheco ("Leoncio") may not be conventionally handsome, but he has a lot of charm! I adore him! He is more attractive to me than Brad Pitt or George Clooney , seriously.

  • I agree with you 100%. Leopoldo Pacheco is very, very talented; I admire him very much.

    Thanks again for your comment and support!!

  • Thank You for this wonderful video, Piratesse!

    "A Escrava Isaura" is the best Latin telenovela I've seen so far. The costumes and hairstyles in it are very historically accurate (unlike in "North and South", where you can see Patrick Swayze running around with an eighties mullet) and the dialogues good. Another positive thing with it is that it doesn't take itself deadly serious. I love the slight irony!

  • Thank you very much for your comment, I am very glad you like it!!

  • Hey muy bueno el video, en verdad Malvina fue una estúpida en intentar permanecer al lado de ese loco.

    Bueno aunque a mi me gusta mucho Leoncio, debo estar loca también!!

    Gracias por subir este video piratesse4

  • Muchisimas gracias por tu comentario. Yo tambien disfrute mucho del personaje de Leoncio, no he visto otro villano como el, y como dices, Malvina en serio estaba loca por soportarle tantas cosas.

    Gracias de nuevo!!!

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  • Estoy de acuerdo, Leopoldo Pacheco es un gran actor!! Creo que es de los mejores que tiene latinoamerica, su papel en "La Esclava Isaura" lo desempeño magistralmente.

    Yo en cierto modo odiaba a Leoncio por todas sus maldades, pero a la vez me volvía medio loca.. porque me gustaban muchas cosas de él, su sarcasmo, su burla, la manera de moverse, lo elegante que era, y para mí siempre fue guapo... aaahhh...pero eso sí todo un canalla...

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  • In comparison to Senhor Pacheco, the guy playing "Alvaro" had absolutely no charisma. He was such a wishy washy type. His looks were also avarage in my opinion.

    Leopoldo Pacheco just stole the show!

    Greetings from rainy and cold Poland for You too lyngs1985!

    Besitos for both of You girls!

    Gosia

  • I'm glad that another lady agrees with me :-).

    It's no wonder that so many women in this novela fell for Leoncio :-D.

    You surely have also noticed that Leopoldo Pacheco apart from great acting skills has a rich and suave voice (sigh...), so that you can really hear that he is a professional and classicaly trained theatre actor. I'm talking of course about his original Portuguese voice and not the Spanish dubbing.

  • When it comes to Leopoldo Pacheco, I think it would be great, if he played a role in another historical production. He wears period clothing with such an ease and grace, that you almost think he were born in the 19 th century.

    Perhaps there will be a good sequel to "A Escrava Isaura" (I wish there would be one in the future), where he reappears? . But as another positive character and NOT as the "ghost of Leoncio" or something absurd like that :-D.

    Greetings from Poland!

    Gosia

  • And I thank You for answer! I' d like to add that "A Escrava Isaura" is not only a fantastic telenovela, but also one of the best period films I' ve watched.

    I'm interested in the history of art and costume and therefore liked the visual side it so much, among other things.

    American and British producers should take an example of it, when making their period movies!

  • And I thought I was the only one :-D!

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