‘From Belfast to Paradise’, nuova tragicommedia suspense su Netflix

La serie ‘From Belfast to Paradise’ segue tre amiche irlandesi che indagano sulla misteriosa morte di un quarto membro del gruppo. Creata da Lisa McGee di ‘Derry Girls’, la produzione mescola umorismo e suspense con accenti nordirlandesi. È ora disponibile su Netflix.

Le donne irlandesi Saoirse (Roisin Gallagher), Robyn (Sinéad Keenan) e Dara (Caoilfhionn Dunne) sono amiche fin dalla scuola, unite da un tatuaggio condiviso. A 38 anni, parlano raramente tra loro e hanno perso i contatti con Greta (Natasha O’Keeffe), rimasta in campagna con una famiglia eccentrica. Quando Greta muore misteriosamente cadendo da una scala, il trio parte per un viaggio on the road attraverso l’Irlanda del Nord per scoprire cosa è successo. La sceneggiatrice Lisa McGee, nota per la commedia ‘Derry Girls’ (2018-2022), attinge a peculiarità regionali e al forte accento locale per bilanciare battute eccentriche con uno sviluppo approfondito dei personaggi. La serie esplora temi di amicizia e percorsi vitali divergenti, usando il suspense per esaminare il ricongiungimento delle amiche. Disponibile su Netflix con rating 16+, ‘From Belfast to Paradise’ è apprezzata come rara produzione che mescola efficacemente commedia e mistero. Una sorpresa al funerale di Greta dà impulso all’indagine, rivelando colpi di scena inaspettati nella trama.

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