‘From Belfast to Paradise’, nueva tragicomedia de suspense en Netflix

La serie ‘From Belfast to Paradise’ sigue a tres amigas irlandesas que investigan la misteriosa muerte de un cuarto miembro del grupo. Creada por Lisa McGee de ‘Derry Girls’, la producción mezcla humor y suspense con acentos norirlandeses. Ya está disponible en Netflix.

Las mujeres irlandesas Saoirse (Roisin Gallagher), Robyn (Sinéad Keenan) y Dara (Caoilfhionn Dunne) han sido amigas desde la escuela, unidas por un tatuaje compartido. A los 38 años, apenas hablan entre sí y han perdido el contacto con Greta (Natasha O’Keeffe), que se quedó en el campo con una familia excéntrica. Cuando Greta muere misteriosamente al caer de una escalera, el trío emprende un viaje por carretera por Irlanda del Norte para descubrir qué pasó. Writer Lisa McGee, conocida por la comedia ‘Derry Girls’ (2018-2022), utiliza peculiaridades regionales y el fuerte acento local para equilibrar chistes excéntricos con un desarrollo profundo de los personajes. La serie explora temas de amistad y caminos vitales divergentes, empleando el suspense para examinar la reunión de las amigas. Disponible en Netflix con clasificación para mayores de 16 años, ‘From Belfast to Paradise’ destaca como una rara producción que combina eficazmente comedia y misterio. Una sorpresa en el funeral de Greta impulsa la investigación, revelando giros inesperados en la trama.

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