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Let's go back to talking about current TV series and specifically this Spanish production distributed on the Netflix platform since 2018 and currently in its fourth season.
Directed by Ramón Salazar, Dani de la Orden as a genre we are on the teen-drama is the thriller since it all revolves around an initial murder.
Overall, social issues (drugs, discrimination, crime) are treated in a strong way with a careful construction of the characters. A story that catches you right away, it has more stale phases but it fits for the type of linearity.
The story revolves around a private Spanish high school, so we talk about high society, and the criticism that comes out is certainly not veiled: students who are not related to this "Elite" arrive at the school and obviously inequality is immediately put into prominence, the two realities meet and collide with irreversible consequences.
The plot is captivating, each character as anticipated is well characterized and everything causes a growing interest in the viewer.
We are light years away from adolescent series linked to sentimental problems, this is a more intense, profound product and at times also aimed at excess and exasperation.
In the cast, as in many Spanish productions of recent times, we find the protagonists of "La casa di carta": María Pedraza (Marina), Miguel Herrán (Christian) and Jaime Lorente (Nano), but also the interpretations of Itzan Escamilla ( Samuel), Mina El Hamman (Nadia), Arón Piper (Ander) and Ester Expósito (Carla) (we don't mention them all due to character limit); in the cast also the Mexican star Danna Paola (Lucrecia).
It is certainly a TV series not to be missed, based like the "Paper House" on a class struggle, on the contradictions of today's society and social inequalities.
Rating 7.5.
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