In its constant quest to satisfy the diverse tastes of its over 230 million subscribers worldwide, Netflix strives to refresh its lineup of movies and series.
On this occasion, a Spanish film has stood out above the rest in several countries, being described as intense, mysterious, and cunning.
The film in question is titled “7 años” (7 Years) and has raised doubts about the reliability of loved ones, according to Netflix experts and streaming portals. If you find yourself in this situation, you might want to avoid watching it.
“7 años” features outstanding performances by Alex Brendemühl, Juana Acosta, Paco León, Juan Pablo Raba, and Manuel Morón. Its short duration makes it an ideal choice to watch before bedtime, allowing you to enjoy an intense story in just 76 minutes.
If you are interested in dynamic content from streaming platforms like Netflix, this movie, although provocative, can be an intriguing choice.
However, it is important to note that its focus on generating mistrust may not appeal to all viewers.
Directed by Roger Gual and written by José Cabeza and Julia Fontana, “7 años” could be classified as a psychological drama that instills suspicion worldwide.
Released in 2016, this film stands out on the streaming platform for its short duration, barely exceeding an hour, with a total of 76 minutes including credits.
The official synopsis of the movie, according to Netflix, is as follows: “Four partners, founders of a successful technology application design company, are discovered diverting funds to a tax haven.
A mediator will try to help them decide whom to blame for the fraud: the chosen person must spend 7 years in prison, absolving the other three partners.”
It should be noted that the film received harsh criticism at the time of its release, but it was praised for its raw and everyday dialogues. Furthermore, the performances are surprising and manage to captivate the audience.
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