✔️ 2022-04-06 18:53:27 – Paris/France.
Netflix never lets you down, and the fourth month of 2022 will be no exception. The platform of Streaming popular is once again relying on the variety of proposals and genres to happily entertain its subscribers.
Fiction films and documentaries punctuate the offer of these first days of April. Bets range from a drama focused on the world of ballet, to the story of some nerd who thinks they'll find redemption in heavy metal, to the terrifying tale of abuse by a famous presenter.
So prepare the popcorn, the sofa and the blanket to settle in your house to enjoy these productions that will not leave you indifferent.
"Back to Space"
Directed by Oscar winners Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, this documentary "deals with the inspiring rise of SpaceX and Elon Musk's two-decade efforts to resuscitate America's space travel ambitions," according to its official synopsis. .
The proposal, according to its producers, offers exceptional access to the first manned mission launched from the United States, since 2011. The film, likewise, "is an intimate portrait of the engineers and astronauts chosen for the historic moment", point out -they. . It begins this Thursday, April 7 and lasts 2 hours and 8 minutes.
"The Crystal Girls"
The film critic of Diario Sur de España describes this film as "a drama with obsessive accents on the world of ballet". Starring María Pedraza, Paula Lozada, Mona Martínez and Marta Hazas, it follows Irene (Pedraza), a dancer who is about to replace the great star of the National Classical Ballet, after his suicide.
The debutante will be under the orders of the choreographer Antonio Ruz. Overwhelmed by the pressure she is under because of her role in the series, Irène will develop a friendship-dependence with another colleague. Together, they will create their own world where they can abstract themselves and be themselves. It has a duration of 2 hours and 17 minutes. It opens Friday, April 8.
"Lords of Metal"
Netflix describes it as "a coming-of-age comedy". Directed by Peter Sollet, the film tells how two friends, Hunter and Kevin, heavy metal fans, decide to form their own hard rock band in order to join the Battle of Bands competition, and finally be popular and revered as gods. The detail is that in his school, there are literally only two boys who are interested in this musical genre.
Jaeden Martell, Isis Hainsworth, Adrian Greensmith, Sufe Bradshaw, Noah Urrea, Analesa Fisher, Michelle Fang, Phelan Davis, with Brett Gelman and Joe Manganiello starring in this proposal, which lasts one hour and 37 minutes. It debuts on the platform on Friday, April 8.
“Yaksha: Ruthless Operations”
The official production synopsis points out that “Yaksha, the ruthless leader of an overseas covert ops team, undertakes a dangerous mission on a treacherous battlefield of spies and agents. As he falls into traps and betrayals, he reluctantly sides with a right-thinking special inspector sent from Seoul. Originally from South Korea, it combines action and suspense. It was directed by Na Hyeon and stars Sol Kyung-gu, Park Hae-soo, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Yang Dong-geun, and Lee El. It premieres Friday, April 8 and runs for 2 hours and 5 minutes.
"Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story"
Set in the true crime genre, this miniseries focuses on Jimmy Savile, one of the most beloved faces on British television. The presenter, who won over audiences with his eccentricity and talent, showed his dark side after his death in 2011, when more than 450 complaints against him for assault and sexual abuse came to light. Among his victims were even five-year-old children. The Netflix production shows, through archival documents and various testimonies, how Savile managed, for four decades, to make the public see only his friendly face. It has two episodes of 80 and 91 minutes, respectively.
SOURCE: Reviews News
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