Where 'Breaking Bad' is just getting started
(CNN) -- Sixteen Emmy Awards.
That's how many trophies
the cast and crew of "Breaking Bad" have hauled home after five seasons
of groundbreaking TV, with six of those honors being earned at Monday's 66th Primetime Emmy Awards.
The three-hour ceremony, hosted by "Late Night's" Seth Meyers, nearly
doubled as one long standing ovation for the AMC series, which ended its
run in September 2013.
But as creator Vince
Gilligan and stars Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn and Aaron Paul laid
"Breaking Bad" to rest with gleaming Emmys in their hands, elsewhere in
the world the series is just getting started.
In September, Latin
America will get its own, Spanish-language version of "Breaking Bad"
called "Metastasis." The premise is the same -- a science teacher
decides to cash in on his specialized knowledge by entering the drug
trade, to devastating consequences -- but the setting is Bogota,
Colombia.
Instead of watching the
evolution of a man named Walter White (played by Cranston in "Breaking
Bad"), potential fans will follow Walter Blanco, as played by Colombian
actor Diego Trujillo. Walter Blanco has wife a named Cielo -- the
Colombian equivalent of Anna Gunn's Skyler -- and a partner-in-crime
named Jose Miguel Rosas, the equivalent of Aaron Paul's Jesse Pinkman.
The series debuted in the States on the Spanish language network UniMas in June, and has also made its way to Mexico. But
"in Colombia, not many people know about 'Breaking Bad,'" Trujillo
explained in an interview from Bogota. "There's not a great cable
culture here, people watch open television on the basic channels that we
have. 'Metastasis' is going to be a great surprise."
While adapting shows to
another language is commonplace -- Trujillo previously worked on Latin
American versions of "Grey's Anatomy" and "Desperate Housewives," and
the U.S. turned Colombian series "Betty La Fea" into "Ugly Betty" --
producing "Metastasis" was no easy task. The cast had to film the
entirety of "Breaking Bad" nearly shot for shot in just six months, and
they didn't know how the story was going to end because the final season
of "Breaking Bad" was still in development at the time.
Despite those challenges,
the story doesn't get lost in translation. Well-crafted symbolism, such
as the noteworthy pink teddy bear that falls from a plane, appears in
"Metastasis," as do other scenes well-known to "Breaking Bad" viewers.
"The themes that it
touches are very universal," Urbina said. "To me, the show is a moral
question about how far you would go while exploring the complex
character like that of Walter."
One of Walter's scenes
that strikes a chord with Trujillo takes place near the end of the
series, when the "Metastasis" protagonist comes back to see his wife
Cielo and say goodbye to her and their baby girl.
"That's Walter and
that's what all the characters are," Trujillo said. "Every scene is full
of contradiction, it's full of humanity."
While both Trujillo and
Urbina were certainly influenced by Cranston and Paul's portrayals of
Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, they made an effort to break away from
the original and make the characters, and the show, their own.
"When you start working
with a different language, with a different director, a different cast,
and our own traditions, at the end you really do your own version,"
Trujillo said. "Characters come alive by themselves. You forget very
soon what you saw, and the reference you have of the other actor."
When Urbina first began
filming, he was too attached to Paul's portrayal of Jesse, with the
memory of "Breaking Bad" scenes ingrained in his mind. Yet by making a
conscious effort to start from scratch, he said he reimagined his Jose
Miguel Rosas.
"I think the biggest
difference between Jesse and Jose is they are both very insecure people,
but I think Jesse's character shows that through aggression and
violence, while Jose, I tried to make him a little more vulnerable,"
Urbina said. "I think you are able to relate more to him and feel what
he is feeling. He's not a character afraid of showing his sadness, his
emotion."
There are other factors
that distinguish "Metastasis" from "Breaking Bad." The setting of Bogota
moves the story into the urban environment of a big city, as opposed to
Albuquerque's suburban landscape. The city also lacks deserts, or the
border and immigration issues prevalent in Albuquerque.
With its high elevation,
Bogota is cold year-round, so the pool in Walter's backyard is replaced
by a fountain, which Cielo falls into as she's having a dream. The RV
where Walter and Jesse make their great escape in the "Breaking Bad"
pilot is also replaced by a rickety school bus turned into a lab for
"Metastasis."
Although they're sharing
similar material, there's no competition for the actors. Quite the
opposite, actually: Urbina and Trujillo were both rooting for "Breaking
Bad" to win at the Emmys on Monday.
"Cranston's performance
is absolutely wonderful. He deserves all the awards, as well as the rest
of (the cast)," Trujillo said. "I think they are just great actors, and
they did a great, great job."
So far, Urbina and
Trujillo haven't been doing too badly with the roles themselves. The
actors said Vince Gilligan admires "Metastasis," and they've received
positive feedback from fans near and far.
"I have gotten an
amazing response from people all over, people in Mexico and the States,"
Urbina said. "There was this one guy in Mexico that wrote to me, and it
was very touching because he identified with the character. He went
down on drugs and he lost his girlfriend and he was reaching out, not
for help, but to connect and to grieve. So I think it has touched people
in a very powerful way."
There is only more to
come, as the much anticipated season finale airs on UniMas in
mid-September, and "Metastasis" comes to Latin American audiences with
Fox Live on September 1.
"The story is really
well-adapted to our conditions here," Trujillo said. "People are going
to believe it, believe the people. It's an amazing story, and I'm sure
it's going to be really well received."
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Source : http://edition.cnn.com/2014/08/26/showbiz/tv/breaking-bad-emmys-colombia/
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