The Laws of the Heart from Rai2 to TikTok!

The Laws of the Heart from Rai2 to TikTok!
The Laws of the Heart from Rai2 to TikTok!

The new frontier of streaming has been crossed: on the occasion of the debut of the series on RaiPlay first The Laws of the Heartscheduled for November 14th, the first episode will be broadcast on the same day at 3pm live streaming on the official TikTok profiles of the platform. Complete with subsequent reruns and active participation of the cast: a way to get closer to young people and speak their language. A very interesting experiment in itself, It's a shame that the product chosen doesn't seem to be the most suitable to attract new generations.

The Laws of the Heart: the plot

Produced by RCN Colombia and distributed in Italy by Tunnel Produzioni, the series boasts 131 episodes – which will be distributed every Thursday – and tells the human and professional stories of a group of lawyers from an important law firm, experts in family and criminal law.

Over the course of the episodes, the legal cases will intertwine with the story between Julia Escallón (Laura Londoño) and Pablo Domínguez (Luciano D'Alessandro), two brilliant lawyers who meet just when he is getting divorced and she is about to get married to her colleague Camilo Borrero (Sebastián Martínez). The cast also includes Iván López, Mabel Moreno, Lina Tejeiro and Rodrigo Candamil.

Although current issues such as domestic and family violence or biological paternity of transsexualsit is difficult to imagine that young people can approach a product that is de facto a south american soap opera. TikTok aside, the only elements of “modernity” that we glimpse are the official playlist of the series' soundtrack available on Spotify and the theme song, You Call Me by Piso 21, which with 90 million views was recently remixed by the Colombian singer MALUMA.

The series was announced in mid-November for Rai2 (where it will arrive soon), to be precise in the early evening immediately after the unsuccessful Medici in Corsia.

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