Javier was especially outstanding as the main character. Every emotion was written across his face, and I felt like I was experiencing the journey right alongside him. His performance was subtle and never overdone—just honest and incredibly effective. Bravo! I also really enjoyed the main villain. He had that bold, arrogant confidence that makes a classic villain so much fun to watch.
The three sisters were another highlight, and I only wish they had more stage time. They could have broken up some of the main characters’ journey with a few more scenes of their own. Before the show started, I also expected them to interact with the audience a bit more—to introduce themselves, explain who they were, and ease us into the story. Instead, all I really learned was that they were three sisters who were thousands of years old and cared about humanity. I think that opening scene had even more potential, though that’s more of a directing issue than an acting one. The actresses did a great job.
What I didn't like
The only real downside for me was the sound. In quite a few scenes, the music was so loud that it drowned out the actors’ voices, and I missed some important parts of the story because I simply couldn’t hear the dialogue.
My overall impression
I really loved this story! The mythology was fascinating, the characters were memorable, and the costumes were beautiful. The show flows effortlessly, and it’s easy to get completely immersed in its world.