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Daily Record
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Netflix series with near perfect rating but fans all have one complaint
Money Heist, originally titled La casa de papel, has been a hit with viewers ever since it first dropped on Netflix - and it's easy to see why. The Spanish series has been a huge success with fans, and has even managed to nab a near-perfect rating on Rotten Tomatoes This gripping series, boasting five enthralling seasons ready to be devoured on Netflix, holds an impressive 94 per cent score on Rotten Tomatoes. Money Heist, the popular Spanish crime drama, tracks the exploits of a band of expert criminals. Originally released under the title La casa de papel (The House of Paper), Netflix dubbed the show for its English-speaking audience, rebranding it in the process. Spearheaded by the enigmatic 'The Professor', the plot centres around two audacious robberies targeted at the Royal Mint of Spain and the Bank of Spain. Viewers experience the high-stakes adventures through the eyes of one of the heisters, Tokyo, portrayed by Úrsula Corberó. As an unreliable narrator, Tokyo spins the saga while the narrative cleverly navigates through flashbacks, time jumps, and secret motivations. Initially intended as a short two-part mini-series, the show was expanded into a greater odyssey spanning 15 episodes before Netflix stepped in to produce even more content - much to the delight of audiences who can't seem to get enough. One fan said: "I would definitely recommend it if you like your action. It's something I could watch again and again without getting bored.", reports the Mirror US. To execute history's greatest heist, The Professor assembles an unlikely cohort comprising eight thieves with no futures to jeopardize. Their extensive prep entails careful scripting of each phase and permutation, culminating in the climactic execution of their grand scheme. The gang of robbers find themselves holed up for 11 days, encircled by law enforcement and holding hostages, as they contemplate the potential outcomes of their audacious plan - a massive victory or a catastrophic failure. The series delves into the adrenaline-fuelled excitement of the heist and the unpredictable consequences that could ensue, all while the characters form deep emotional bonds. One reviewer said: "This is an absolutely amazing series. It takes you through an emotional roller-coaster. My only complaint is how long the series is - I wish I had more time to invest in it. I've reached season three and hope to finish the rest in the future." Another viewer added: "Usually I wouldn't give anything five stars, but this show exceeded my expectations in every way. Even if some parts were far-fetched, you can't help but enjoy it. No other show has kept me on the edge of my seat quite like this one." After transitioning to Netflix, the series quickly climbed the ranks, securing the top spot as the most-watched series on the platform for six consecutive weeks. The show also garnered praise from high-profile celebrities, including footballer Neymar and author Stephen King. All five seasons of Money Heist are available to stream on Netflix now.


Irish Daily Mirror
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Mirror
Money Heist fans can't stop watching hit Netflix series with near-perfect score
This gripping series has five seasons available to stream on Netflix, boasting an impressive 94% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Money Heist is a critically acclaimed Spanish crime drama that follows a group of skilled thieves. Initially titled La casa de papel (The House of Paper), the series was later dubbed and rebranded by Netflix for English-speaking audiences. The narrative revolves around the intricate planning and execution of two daring heists: one at the Royal Mint of Spain and another at the Bank of Spain, both masterminded by the enigmatic 'Professor'. The story is told through the eyes of Tokyo, played by Úrsula Corberó, one of the robbers who recounts the events in real-time. The series expertly weaves together flashbacks, time jumps, and character revelations, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. Interestingly, the show was initially conceived as a two-part mini-series, but after 15 episodes, Netflix stepped in and commissioned more episodes. Fans are grateful for the extension, as many have become hooked on the show. One fan said: "I would definitely recommend it if you like your action. It's something I could watch again and again without getting bored.", reports the Mirror US. To pull off the most audacious heist in history, The Professor assembles an unlikely team of eight robbers, each with nothing to lose. Months of meticulous planning and preparation lead up to the heart-stopping moment of the crime. A gang of robbers find themselves holed up for 11 days, surrounded by police and with hostages in tow, as they teeter on the brink of what could be a massive triumph or an utter fiasco. The series zeroes in on the adrenaline rush of the heist and the unforeseen twists they encounter, all while bonds are forged among them. One reviewer was captivated, saying, "This is an absolutely amazing series," and shared their experience: "It takes you through a emotional roller-coaster. Only complaint I have is how long the series is I wish I had more time to invest into it. I got to season three and I hope to finish the rest in the future." Another viewer was equally impressed: "Usually I wouldn't give anything five stars, but this show surpassed my expectations in every way. Even if some parts of it were far-fetched, you can't help but enjoy it. I don't think any other show I've watched has left me on the edge of my seat quite like this one did." The show's popularity soared after its transition to Netflix, clinching the title of the most-watched series on the platform for six weeks straight. It even earned accolades from high-profile fans including football star Neymar and famed writer Stephen King. Dive into the full five-season saga of Money Heist, now available for streaming on Netflix.