Money Heist Review
MONEY HEIST, I have only ever watched this particular series on Netflix. Furthermore, I had no regrets about the time I had spent viewing the series at all. Everyone has to see it. I've watched a lot of heist movies, but this one is by far the greatest I've ever seen. The plot's turn is quite unexpected. There are never any dull moments, so each episode will give you the thrill of not knowing what will happen next.
The Professor, the leader, has the intellect of Albert Einstein, and his methods are so well thought out that they gave me shivers. He has everything planned out and under control. He already has a solution that will outline what can be done in each situation the gang members find themselves in. He is really fantastic throughout. Even if you are aware that each character is a thief, you will fall in love with them all. Really likes his squad, all of whom played a part in the largest heist in history, both inside and outside the Royal Mint of Spain and on the Bank of Spain.
Each character perfectly fits their assigned roles. Tokyo, She is the most potent figure . Tokyo defends her decisions and opposes group members with whom she disagrees, despite the fact that she can be impulsive at times. Rio, her lover, who has excellent hacking abilities. Nairobi, who is a fierce woman and the heist's boss, is in charge. Together with his cousin Oslo, who tragically became the first crew member to die inside the Royal Mint of Spain, Helsinki was mostly in charge of keeping an eye on the hostages. Berlin, who serves as the crew's leader, commits suicide as a result of his mistakes. Moscow, he cared about everyone and the reason the crew got out because he dug the way out. His son, Denver, the dumb guy who fell in love with one of the hostages, Stockholm, who end up teaming up with the gang. I particularly despise the character of Arturito, the most aggravating captive, since while he attempts to help the other hostages, he is unsuccessful in doing so. Without realizing it, Lisbon, the inspector on the first robbery, fell in love with the professor while it was being carried out. Eventually, she joined the group. Along with Alicia, the second heist's inspector, who had caught up to the scene. Palermo, the most egotistical individual to have been slightly betrayed, is also responsible for organizing the heist at the Bank of Spain. He is the one that assisted the Professor outside the location of the heist, Marseille. One of the unpleasant persons who murdered Nairobi was Gandia (spoiler alert haha).
The production team did an amazing job with the effects, editing, and overall execution. You think that you are also affected by the heist. Because of how flawlessly everything is carried out and how well the writer manipulates the reader's psyche, you will naturally despise anyone who attempts to interfere with their objectives. Even though you know they are robbers, you will feel awful for and sympathize with these people. The writer did a fantastic job. I appreciate it. As I'm writing this, I'm feeling a flood of nostalgia!
Bella Ciao!
I just finished the series very recently and it is really a nice show. Who would have thought that the government dont have a choice but to protect the robbers in the end. The best heist.