In their exploration of 'La Máquina', García Bernal emphasized the desire to construct an anti-fable, where the notion of losing equates to achieving one's freedom.
Both actors aimed to illustrate a complex journey through a lens that resists the typical culture of winning, focusing instead on the nuances of failure and personal liberation.
As the story unfolds, neither protagonist finds the conventional happy ending, representing a conscious choice by the creators to diverge from traditional narrative arcs in storytelling.
Throughout the series, themes of personal crisis are interwoven with the backdrop of boxing, symbolizing larger battles beyond the ring, emphasizing emotional scars and unfulfilled dreams.
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