The intriguing Argentine film on Netflix about family suspicions: you have one day to watch it.
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An Argentine thriller on Netflix , less than two hours long, is leaving the video-on-demand (VOD) platform after this Friday, June 20. Featuring a cast led by Oscar Martínez and Dolores Fonzi, this family tour de force originally premiered in theaters in 2019.
The story begins with an unexpected death that shakes a seemingly functional family. The solid family that Carla (Fonzi) and Santiago (Diego Velázquez) built is put to the test when Carla's mother (Paulina García) is found dead in a domestic accident, and Santiago suspects that his father-in-law, Elías (Martínez), is responsible for her death.
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From this terrible event onward, suspicions, tensions, and secrets unfold, revealing the deepest rifts in personal relationships. Themes such as mistrust, emotional inheritance, and dysfunctional dynamics are addressed from a disturbing perspective in The Same Blood , without any artifice or surprise effects.
Directed by Miguel Cohan and written with Ana Cohan, this co-production between Argentina, Canada and Chile features a solid cast and proposes a constant psychological game , where the truth is slowly revealed and every familiar gesture can hide a threat.
While its slow-paced tone may not appeal to all viewers, The Same Blood maintains a narrative depth and the restrained yet powerful performances of its protagonists. This Argentine thriller on Netflix, which questions how much we really know about those closest to us, will be leaving the platform in the coming hours, so those who haven't seen it yet only have one day to watch it before it's removed from the catalog.
El Confidencial