Eva Longoria’s Escapist Charms – The Atlantic
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Practically 20 years in the past, the ABC drama Determined Housewives launched viewers to Gabrielle Solis, a glamorous former mannequin performed by Eva Longoria. Useless and ill-suited to suburban life, Gabrielle was the one Latina among the many main girls of Wisteria Lane, a undeniable fact that the present established with a comical lack of subtlety. Within the pilot, the entire housewives introduced meals to a wake for his or her lately deceased neighbor, and Gabrielle’s contribution was a “spicy paella,” revealed whereas ambiguously Latin-sounding music performed within the background.
Determined Housewives reliably shoehorned Gabrielle into well-worn stereotypes—most notably, the fiery Latina whose unique sexual power makes her irresistible to males. Nonetheless, the character was a constantly entertaining, generally even endearing, presence within the mid-aughts TV panorama partly due to her unabashed need for the finer issues in life. Forward of the present’s twentieth anniversary, Determined Housewives appreciation has blossomed throughout social media, bringing Gabrielle Solis and her Juicy Couture tracksuits to an entire new era of Y2K-fashion-obsessed viewers. On the similar time, Longoria has a brand new main function constructed round way of life envy: On the Apple TV+ miniseries Land of Girls, Longoria performs Gala Scott, a rich New York Metropolis mother who’s simply opened a elaborate new wine store. In some ways, Gala appears like a extra grown-up model of Gabrielle, meting out with lots of these irritating tropes with out shedding the shiny, aspirational pleasures that made Determined Housewives so enjoyable to observe.
Land of Girls kicks off by throwing Gala into an admittedly undesirable state of affairs: Two hit males present up on the opening celebration for her wine store and inform her that her husband owes their boss $15 million. Fearing for her life, and unable to succeed in her husband, she flees the U.S. together with her daughter, Kate (Victoria Bazúa), and mom, Julia (Carmen Maura). The present, an adaptation of the Spanish journalist Sandra Barneda’s novel La Tierra de Las Mujeres, spends the majority of its run time following the trio after they make it to Catalonia, Spain. There, in Julia’s fictional hometown of La Muga, the three girls try to evade the mobsters and get solutions concerning the monetary misdealings that landed the household in hassle.
As high-stakes as which will sound, Land of Girls doesn’t play out like a heist movie or a gripping caper. After I completed watching the six-part collection, half of which is now streaming, I discovered myself wanting to right away revisit Beneath the Tuscan Solar. And certain sufficient, the bubbling Diane Lane movie a couple of lady who impulsively buys a villa within the Italian countryside was one of many references that Longoria cited in an early dialog with the showrunner Ramón Campos: “I known as Ramón and I used to be like, ‘Come on, write me one thing in Spain, like within the wine nation, that’s Beneath the Tuscan Solar and Eat, Pray, Love–y,’” Longoria, who can also be an govt producer on Land of Girls, lately advised The Hollywood Reporter.
Since Determined Housewives led to 2012, Longoria has taken on different performing roles, produced a number of initiatives, and directed a characteristic movie. She’s additionally launched a clothes model, and lent her likeness to advert campaigns for different way of life corporations. Land of Girls builds on these pursuits: Longoria has mentioned she wished to make a collection that will distinction the glut of dystopian programming that mirrors real-life horrors, and the present actually delivers on this comforting escapism. A part of what makes the collection really feel so tranquil is its predictability: Gala experiences nearly each fish-out-of-water cliché conceivable as soon as the ladies make it to Spain, starting when she crashes her dilapidated rental automotive into a really enticing man’s truck. Not one of the ensuing chaos feels particularly reasonable, but it surely’s all pleasant. And when Gala will get a chance to flex her wine experience later within the collection, Longoria turns into particularly charming as she makes amusing pronouncements about issues just like the acidity of Spanish grapes.
Even when the characters face dire circumstances, Land of Girls is visually calming: The present’s dreamy vistas simply distract from the looming risks. At instances, Land of Girls appears like a montage of conversations in Pinterest-ready settings—a lush winery, a small-town café, a secret hillside hiding place that Julia retreats to when she must be alone. Within the ethereal kitchen of a lovingly restored outdated residence, Gala even cooks a standard Spanish meal (sadly not a paella, spicy or in any other case). Greater than the prison scheme that pressured their journey right here, Land of Girls is worried with how Gala, Julia, and Kate develop—and the way the nice and cozy backdrop of Spanish wine nation helps them develop collectively, too. For Gala, forsaking a metropolis of status-obsessed workaholics offers her the liberty to concentrate on the precise craft of wine-making—and her wardrobe displays the newfound lightness. In New York, she wore shift clothes and stilettos; after a while in La Muga, the place that apparel is ridiculously impractical, Gala dons denims and sneakers.
The character modifications aren’t all superficial. Gala additionally grows extra comfy talking Spanish, a shift that’s notably attention-grabbing as a result of that is additionally Longoria’s first time doing so on- display screen. Raised in a ninth-generation Tejano household, Longoria didn’t be taught Spanish till her mid-30s, a number of seasons into Determined Housewives. (Gabrielle largely distanced herself from her Mexican roots, which she related to poverty, and the character not often even tried Spanglish.) Greater than half of Land of Girls’s dialogue is in Spanish (with English subtitles accessible), and of the three lead characters, Gala’s mom is the one one performed by a Spanish actor, making for attention-grabbing variations of their talking rhythms and pronunciations. Even accounting for the variations between the Castilian variation that Julia speaks and the Mexican Spanish that the opposite two communicate, their skill to speak in one other language does assist maintain them protected from the English-speaking hit males. However extra usually, Land of Girls makes use of language—and what will get misplaced in translation—to discover the characters’ relationships to 1 one other and to their cultural identities. (By casting Latin American actors in roles initially written for Spanish characters, Land of Girls additionally reverses the widespread trade pattern of casting white European actors as Latinos.)
Land of Girls is generally stable and agreeable; it seemingly received’t blow anybody away with the twists in its storyline, or with the sharpness of its writing. However the present doesn’t current itself as status TV, and even as a slick story of a scorned spouse’s revenge. It is aware of that viewers will likely be tuning in primarily for Longoria—and for the refreshing views of wine nation, which make it all of the extra pleasant to loosen up with. These of us dwelling in the true world could by no means expertise Land of Girls’s unbelievable utopia, however there’s nonetheless one thing reassuring about watching Longoria stumble into it stiletto-first.