
Paradise Season 2 – Review – Movistar Plus+
in the second season of Paradise Three years have passed since the events of the first season and another group of undead, the Novavis, appear in Almanzora. Your objective is to destroy the city to perform your regeneration ritual. The lives of Javi’s family and friends and his gang are in danger. Added to all this is another mystery: the true origin of Javi, a secret hidden by his parents since his birth. (MOVISTA PLUS+).

After a solid first season, the series created by Fernando González Molina, Ruth García and David Oliva returns with a second wave of episodes that bring the journey of Paradise. Even though it’s only one season, could be divided into two sections, since two very different problems are presented. Firstly, it shows a battle that is fought with the undead, which allows you to meet new characters that don’t make life easier for Javi, Quino, Zeta and Álvaro. Although, although it maintains a spiritual connection with what preceded it, it ends up distancing itself from it and creating its own narrative.. This decision would have worked better if they had decided to bet on this strategy from the first to the last chapter, but it is not so. Thus, several unknowns arise that end up being solved in an exceedingly easy way.
Create interesting characters like Evelyn, but it gets lost in an oversimplification, as with the character Mateo. These kinds of details make real punches of effect are presented, which arouse the interest of the spectator, but fail to consolidate them over the episodes. Likewise, once the sixth episode begins, a small plot line ties the previous chapter and this one together. Even so, the last three episodes bet on a return to the past, something season one fans could feel more comfortable with.. Consequently, two narrative strategies do not flow, which alone could have offered a powerful story. As they are two very different plots, there is no time to really delve into either one. To finish, the ending obeys a classic happy endingin which less naive nuances were expected.

New faces arrive in the second season of Paradise. In the first place, Begoña Vargas delivers an attractive performance. Thus, the actress uses a very special energy, which causes that seductive effect to be transmitted off-screen. by which, stands out as a very interesting antagonist. But, due to the lack of consistency of the narrative, it ends up not exploring its full potential. it’s the same with Álvaro Mel, although in your case in a more noticeable way. The problem is that the actor hardly has an evolutionary arc, which makes fulfill your role on stage,. Consequently, don’t be surprised that you can’t give more because of the limits of history. On your side, Laura Laprida impresses with her performance, being one of the most outstanding interpretive works. Cold, direct and icy looking, great.
Among the names already known in fiction, Pau Gimeno, Cristian López, León Martínez and Héctor Gozalbo return to lead the group of friends. This season, we should applaud the work of Martínez, who stands out above his peers. Despite that, Gimeno, López and Gonzalbo maintain plausible performance and in tune with the first season. Later, Macarena García is totally safe, proving to be an actress of great talent. Therefore, it lacks more presence, since until the middle of the season it has almost no weight. With that, he squeezes out all he can, but leaves him wanting more. Later, Iñaki Ardanaz, completes a work in which different edges can be seen, as well as an accurate daily life. Lastly, María Romanillos, Patricia Iserte and Carla Domínguez present fresh and plausible work on screen.

Nostalgia continues to hit the second season of Paradisethat allows the identity that it seeks since its first season to establish itself. This homage to the 90s is still there, drawing on the symbols and pop culture of the moment. As with the first season, the winks that many viewers will tenderly accept are appreciated. One of the most striking aspects is the sound composition, where synthesizers abound, but also knows how to give space to those moments of tension and silence.. Thus, on a musical level, fiction is notably valued and the composer’s work can be applauded. Later, the direction of photography maintains an aesthetic consistent with the personality of the series, highlighting the darkest spaces, which perfectly exemplify this dark world. Perhaps a visually more powerful image is missing.
The art direction achieves a splendid result, which was already preceded by what had been seen in the first season.. However, they maintain this level and take the public to places that resemble cities like Benidorm or Denia. Thanks to him, there is that combination of the most American science fiction with the Cañí flavor that the Spanish culture offers. The problem is that it still lacks that more spectacular touch, to sell it with a more dynamic rhythm, with force and movement. There are episodes where it doesn’t really feel like going forwards or backwards, being in a limbo that subtracts the result. despite him, all this fiction is enjoyable, with a well-crafted entertainment componentEven if its ending doesn’t do it justice.

the second season of Paradise offers a narrative diptych, in which a new mystery is unleashed and, on the other hand, a look at the past. Therefore, it ends up simplifying the plots, which means that the doors that open are not deepened and the resolution is excessively easy. Even so, it has parts that arouse the viewer’s interest and fulfill their function of entertaining. On the other hand, the cast adds new faces, highlighting, above all, Begoña Vargas and Laura Laprida. On an aesthetic level, it continues to triumph in sound composition, as well as in art direction. The culmination of a series with an identity with potential that culminates in a happy ending pattern.
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