La luz que no puedes ver

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Al final de la II Guerra Mundial, las vidas de una chica francesa ciega y un soldado alemán se cruzan. Basada en el bestseller de Anthony Doerr, ganador del Pulitzer. (Netflix)

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Stanislaus 

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inglés I haven't read the book, which - given the comments here - is probably a good thing, as I certainly wouldn’t have been able to resist comparing the series to it. I would classify All The Light We Cannot See as a sort of hybrid consisting of a war movie and a fairy tale romance, while I would prefer to take the historical plane (WWII) and its accurateness with a grain of salt. Likewise, I can rise above the linguistic blunders, of which there are quite a few. From a technical point of view, it's a solid piece of work with a believable atmosphere of a bombed-out town on the French coast. The casting in general is good - praise must surely go to Aria Mia Loberti and her debut performance, though the demonic Lars Eidinger was too theatrical and literal by the end. After reading the summary of the book on Wikipedia, I was glad the miniseries ended that way. A weaker four stars! P.S. (Spoiler) I couldn't help but think of old Rose from Titanic at the end. ()

TheEvilTwin 

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inglés So boring. The story is unfortunately not a true story, so there is no reason to praise it, the four episodes are stretched to the point of horror and the whole thing drags unbelievably. A series about four characters as if no one else could possibly exist, there is literally no action, all talk the whole time, and after the two weak opening episodes it was on the same boring note until the end. It's a disaster. ()

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Malarkey 

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inglés The premise screams epic World War II film, but the execution often feels illogical, which really undermines the overall impact. It’s a shame because the theme is great, and the setting is compelling. However, those illogical moments turn the whole story into a bit of a farce. It’s a shallow, somewhat nonsensical, yet technically well-done show. Thankfully, it’s only four episodes long. ()

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