Feb 12 • 01:58 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

Danna García prepared to portray a woman who was in prison

Danna García discusses the challenges of playing a complex character in the telenovela 'Hermanas, un amor compartido,' who has suffered greatly from her wrongful incarceration.

In a recent interview, Danna García elaborated on her role as Rebeca in the telenovela 'Hermanas, un amor compartido,' where she shares the screen with Adriana Louvier. García highlights that portraying Rebeca has been a significant challenge due to the character's emotional depth and tragic background, having been incarcerated for over 18 years for a crime she did not commit. The role required her to explore various complex emotions as Rebeca struggles with her identity and relationships after years behind bars.

García describes Rebeca as a strong, brave, and determined woman who faced a chaotic life. Throughout her incarceration, she was forced to make painful decisions, including giving up her daughter to protect her, resulting in her sister adopting the child. Now, after her release, Rebeca aims to reconnect with her daughter, and throughout the series, audiences will witness her determination and the complexities of her character’s journey.

The production, led by Silvia Cano, combines melodrama with elements that resemble a series, enhancing the narrative's emotional intensity. García's portrayal of Rebeca not only showcases her acting skills but also brings attention to the themes of injustice and resilience, making the story relatable and impactful for viewers.

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