With the weekend already upon us and the Aemet forecast of rain and cold in almost the entire Spanish territory, I’m sure many are already thinking about the plan for ‘movie and blanket’, become ‘Netflix and chill’ for the younger generations in recent years.
Thus, these types of days when we have more free time are usually the ideal times to see each other some movies or series that we have pending. In other cases, we don’t know very well what to watch because we are up to date with all the audiovisual news.
However, with all the content that is offered and generated on on-demand platforms like Netflix, it is often the case that many titles go unnoticed and we miss them without almost knowing that they exist or because we have prioritized seeing other things and they have fallen into oblivion. Therefore, below we leave you a recommendation of a miniseries that is perfect to watch on a weekend.
Only 4 chapters and based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel
This series premiered in November of last year and, in a few weeks, it managed to be placed on the list of the 10 most viewed titles on the streaming platformso its launch became a success. Although today it may seem like a thing of the past, its story is still exciting and has a plot that hooks you from the beginning. It is about ‘The light you can’t see’.
As it is a miniseries, it only has one season and has a total of four episodeslasting not much more than four hours. Chapter one lasts 63 minutes, chapter two 51 minutes, chapter three 62 minutes and the fourth and last 54 minutes, which makes it perfect to watch between Friday and Sunday of any weekend while you stay at home under the blanket.
As it says on the Netflix website, this is the plot of the series: «At the end of World War II, the lives of a blind French girl and a German soldier intersect. Based on the Pulitzer-winning bestseller by Anthony Doerr. It is a historical and romantic drama that is developed by Steven Knight and Shawn Levy, the latter also producer of the hit series ‘Stranger Things’.
In English ‘All the Light We Cannot See’, The miniseries stars Aria Mia Loberti as Marie-Laure LeBlanc, Mark Ruffalo as Daniel LeBlanc, the young woman’s father, Hugh Laurie as grandfather Etienne LeBlanc and Louis Hofmann as Werner Pfennig, among others.
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