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Two sisters see their world turned upside down when they discover a horrifying and otherworldly secret involving their parents.Two sisters see their world turned upside down when they discover a horrifying and otherworldly secret involving their parents.Two sisters see their world turned upside down when they discover a horrifying and otherworldly secret involving their parents.
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This show was entertaining and kept me watching. The story and mystery unfolds rather well although some 'sister drama' parts in the later episodes were a bit too long for my taste. The Spanish village and scenery are beautiful. This show gives a good insight in cult tactics and how people in agony are easily convinced into occult things using brainwashing. Won't spoil anything so I will just leave you with it's an enjoyable mystery show with a touch of fantasy.
European settings always work great for mystery stories, especially during the 90s before everything turned global. Story here is about two sisters living in an isolated, conservative town that has a dark secret they keep for few decades. The story has potential and is interesting at times, even though not completely original. However, the acting leave a lot to be desired as the character don't act in a way that make a lot of sense and sometimes are overdramatic and over acting.
I love this kind of show, like Archive 81 another recent Netflix show. However this show tries to be a lot of things and the writing/script needs to be re-organized. It reveals too much too early by the time it reached the second half all the momentum is gone.
First half and second half feels like they are made by different people, first half has a lot of nudity and gore while the second half feels like Stranger Things.
Having said that I'll recommend this show if you like occult horror shows like Archive 81 and Paraiso/Paradise on HBO Max.
First half and second half feels like they are made by different people, first half has a lot of nudity and gore while the second half feels like Stranger Things.
Having said that I'll recommend this show if you like occult horror shows like Archive 81 and Paraiso/Paradise on HBO Max.
As this '90s set Spanish series opens teenager Sofia goes out with a group of youngsters; while out she swims in the lake and passes out. She wakes up at home with Eva, her older sister; strangely their parents aren't there. Shortly afterwards the Guardia Civil come looking for their parents... it turns out that they seem to be linked to twenty three bodies being found at a disused mine. Investigations show that the dead were part of a cult that believes that this life is a fiction and had hoped to open a gateway to the real reality, which they call 'The Kingdom'. Surviving members of the cult start to take an interest in Sofia believing she may be able to open the gateway.
I rather enjoyed this series; it started well with a good sense of mystery concerning what happened at the mine. Early on it isn't entirely obvious whether, within the context of the series, the cult's beliefs are real or if they are just dangerously deluded. The fact that the mine contains dangerous gases means that some of the strange things we are shown could be the characters' hallucinations. Some of these scenes are nicely disturbing. The location, a fairly small remote town, is good and the nineties setting is good as it means middle aged characters can be affected by events that occurred at the end of the Franco dictatorship in 1975. The cast do a solid job bringing their characters to life and the special effects are really good. If you are bothered by on screen nudity you might not be a fan of this series as there is rather a lot... I can't think I've seen a TV series with more. Overall I'd recommend this to fans of the genre I hope we get another season.
These comments are based on watching the series in Spanish with English subtitles.
I rather enjoyed this series; it started well with a good sense of mystery concerning what happened at the mine. Early on it isn't entirely obvious whether, within the context of the series, the cult's beliefs are real or if they are just dangerously deluded. The fact that the mine contains dangerous gases means that some of the strange things we are shown could be the characters' hallucinations. Some of these scenes are nicely disturbing. The location, a fairly small remote town, is good and the nineties setting is good as it means middle aged characters can be affected by events that occurred at the end of the Franco dictatorship in 1975. The cast do a solid job bringing their characters to life and the special effects are really good. If you are bothered by on screen nudity you might not be a fan of this series as there is rather a lot... I can't think I've seen a TV series with more. Overall I'd recommend this to fans of the genre I hope we get another season.
These comments are based on watching the series in Spanish with English subtitles.
It is a fun watch for horror and scy-fi fans, but the story lacks something. It advances very slowly and explanations are a bit lacking. You end up just accepting what happens without understanding why.
The characters are believable for the most part, but I just couldn't get attached to them.
The monster designs are cool tho.
The characters are believable for the most part, but I just couldn't get attached to them.
The monster designs are cool tho.
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