Teleseries Verticales: Cringe En Formato Corto | El Obrero Que Me Enamoró y Mi Boda Es Una Trampa

Chilean soap operas have evolved... or devolved. Canal 13 launched “Mi Boda Es Una Trampa” (My Wedding Is a Trap) and “El Obrero Que Me Enamoró” (The Worker Who Fell in Love), two vertical soap operas that promise love, betrayal, and drama... but deliver pure cringe in short format. Yes, micro-dramas, the “TikTok soap operas” that have come to replace classic melodrama with cliffhangers every three seconds, characters without wrinkles, and actors who seem more like influencers than performers. And among them, Lucas Crespo: former reality TV star, former political influencer, and now... the worst actor of the year? 🥴 In this video, we analyze his acting (or his attempt at acting), the new phenomenon of vertical soap operas, and how Chilean television is trying to survive on social media with productions made for scrolling. From The Worker Who Fell in Love with Me to My Wedding Is a Trap, and including the "world's most evil villain," I bring you an unfiltered dissection of Canal 13's new audiovisual experiment, where poverty is portrayed with a heavy dose of yerba mate, construction workers wear pristine white t-shirts, and the scripts explain everything—EVERYTHING—that happens. Subscribe!