Money Heist (Netflix Version)

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  • Spain La casa de papel (Netflix version)
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Action / Crime / Thriller / Mystery
Spain, (2017–2021), 38 h 56 min (Length: 41–76 min)

Creators:

Álex Pina

Cast:

Úrsula Corberó, Álvaro Morte, Itziar Ituño, Miguel Herrán, Jaime Lorente, Pedro Alonso, Esther Acebo, Darko Peric, Alba Flores, Enrique Arce, Hovik Keuchkerian (more)
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Seasons(5) / Episodes(48)

Reviews of this series by the user Kaka (3)

Season 1 (2017) (S01) 

English And then they say only Hollywood can make stories like this. Money Heist is quite deservedly Netflix's prime work. It's got a fresh cast, well-written characters and a gripping plot. It can be faulted for some questionable lapses in logic and weaker technical aspects; after all, the action looks at its American friends from afar with its charge and overall set-up, but surprisingly this Spanish parade doesn't really need action as a driving force, it easily makes do with such well-acted and spontaneous characters, wit and tension. The only concern is towards possible future over-complication of the story, but for now Money Heist will maintain its high standard and fresh European feel. A top addition to the heist genre. ()

Season 2 (2017) (S02) 

English Although the second season still maintains a very promising pace and rhythm primarily in the first half, the ending doesn't quite manage to build-up properly. And instead of a heavyweight conclusion to a promising European heist series, the finale feels slowed down, with an overdose of emotion and a lack of momentum and realism. It’s nothing new that Money Heist is purely an entertaining screenwriting game of cat and mouse rather than a raw crime drama. Unfortunately, however, as time went on, it got to the point where I was just waiting for the protagonists to have a siesta at five with a sangria tasting and passionately dance flamenco together, after which they would properly dissect their relationships from A to Z from the heart. It's got a mostly fine vibe, a hugely likeable mix of (anti)heroes, but over time the series morphs from action crime drama into a gritty romance to the sound of a browning machine gun, and unfortunately that doesn't suit it very well. Still four stars, but just barely. ()

Season 3 (2019) (S03) 

English The excellent character psychology continues in the third season, which seems to be the core building block of the entire series, as there's no way the creators can pull off the heist effect of a cop vs. robber game again. All the surprises and great moments of the cat and mouse game have long since been used up and it's quite apparent that they intend to keep the viewer enthralled with the personal connections of the main characters, and the new ones on the scene, especially Sierra, who is a proper badass. The last episode is then a level above the others. It no longer has the charm and hype of the first two seasons, but it keeps at a decent level, and as an enjoyable military/heist relationship drama with a great bunch of people you'd like to get to know better, the third season of Money Heist still works well. ()