The long-awaited second part of The paper house 5 is now available on Netflix. The Spanish success has closed the biggest heist in streaming, after five years of having started filming. This final stretch had an important addition to its story: Patrick Criado as Rafael, the son of Berlin. However, the explosive action has included a particular sequence that has piqued fans’ insight.
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The loyal fanatic knows that the Teacher He had to find a way to lead his group to steal all the gold from the Bank of Spain, a place provided with the highest level of security because it contains the reserve of the entire country. In that sense, the plans were not only a headache for Álvaro Morte’s character, but also for the scriptwriters.
While the filmmakers have been very cautious about not leaving any loose ends or trying not to steer a situation into a plot hole, clearly you can’t always get the result you hope for, especially when you have millions of people. attentive to each sequence.
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The paper house mistake
According to what was reported by the Los40 portal, there is an error that has been repeated on multiple occasions. It is a sign that indicates the Madrid Metro stop and is labeled as Banco España. However, this small slip has surprised not only fans, but also the Spaniards themselves, since the real name of the station is Banco de España; that is, with the preposition in the middle.
In fact, the aforementioned medium reveals that it has not been the first time that the photogram has betrayed the carelessness of the production, since it has been repeated since the story began to unfold in the aforementioned location.
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A false reality
Despite the fact that the aforementioned is part of subtle moments that change the perception of a scene by showing its quality of being something fictitious, the truth is that La casa de papel has made different locations pass as something that is not in real life.
Thus, according to Los40, what fans think is the Bank of Spain, It has already been revealed that outside fiction is the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda of Spain.
Meanwhile, the subway seen in the series is not positioned as it should, but rather had to ‘rebuild’ this location a few meters from the original place to be able to use it in the filming of the title created by Álex Pina.
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