Emotivo (tono nostálgico) "Vuelven Los Prisioneros, con la versión Fixed que respeta su fuerza original y la pule para hoy. Canciones que fueron himnos, historias que siguen dando voz. Siente la nostalgia, redescúbrelos."
Directed by Carlos Moreno and Salvador del Solar , ensuring a cinematic quality that blends personal drama with documentary-style grit. 📍 Availability and Related Content
– Entertaining as a scripted drama, but too fixed (rigid, sanitized, and compressed) to be a reliable biography. Watch it, then read the band’s actual interviews for the real story.
Claudio leaves. But instead of a quick montage, we get a full episode from his perspective: the loneliness of being the “quiet one,” the band’s accountant chasing him for debts Jorge ignored, a dream where he plays “Tren al Sur” alone. Meanwhile, Miguel stays longer, torn between loyalty and exhaustion.
Does the series successfully justify the seen in the Corazones album?
The series posits that the genius of Los Prisioneros was born from a collective trauma and a shared desire to scream at the world. But it also suggests that the very intensity that made them great was what made their survival as a unit impossible. The on-screen portrayal of Jorge González’s erratic behavior and ego is painful to watch, stripping away the myth of the "perfect leader" to reveal a deeply flawed, tormented human being.