Money Heist Series Review

 ## Title: Money Heist 2017 - 2021

## Genre: Action Crime Drama

## Short: An unusual group of robbers attempt to carry out the most perfect robbery in Spanish history - stealing 2.4 billion euros from the Royal Mint of Spain.

## Creator: Álex Pina

## Stars: Álvaro MorteItziar ItuñoPedro Alonso

## Storyline: To carry out the greatest heist in history, a secretive man called The Professor initiates a band of eight burglars who have a single characteristic: none of them has anything to lose. Five months of separation memorizing each step, each detail, each likelihood come full circle in eleven days bolted up within the National Coinage and Stamp Manufacturing plant of Spain, encompassed by police powers and with handfuls of prisoners in their control, to discover out whether their suicide bet will lead to everything or nothing.

## Review: Heist films, right from The Italian Job (1969) to Heat (1995) to the hugely successful Oceans series (2001–18), have been one of my favorite genres, with their intruiging protagonists, elaborate schemes, and nail-biting suspense. But Money Heist remains the only series to capture the same attention on TV and retain audiences for five long seasons. With their devil-may-care attitude and finely detailed character arcs, the series has become a global phenomenon, capturing the cultural zeitgeist of the digital era.

The Professor is perhaps the most popular TV character on screen today, such is the fervent support Alvaro Morte's fully-involved, intricate depiction of the character generated. His scheming in the final season does not rise to the jaw-dropping levels of seasons 1 and 2, but leaves us with a satisfying climax to our favorite outlaw gang that has become a symbol for resistance against tyranny across the globe. Season 5 definitely ups the stakes, with creator Alex Pena adding the Spanish military and more ruthless antagonists to ensure The Professor and gang have their backs to the wall throughout all 10 episodes.

If it was Enrique Arce as the detestable 'Arturo' that we all loved to hate in Volume 1, Volume 2 sees that mantle taken up by the irrepressible performance of Fernando Cayo as the ruthless 'Tamayo'. The non-linear narrative with drawn-out flashback sequences may be a little tedious to watch in the initial episodes, but I promise you that those fine threads will get woven into a masterpiece by the final episode. While Volume 1 of Part 5 had us swooning over the poignant performance of the talented Ursula Corbero as the fan-favorite 'Tokyo', Volume 2 excels in the character building of Najwa Nimri, who nails the role of Alicia Sierra.

I will badly miss The Professor, the loudmouthed but passionate Denver, the stubborn but dependable Helsinki, the fiercely loyal Lisbon, and almost everyone from the Dali gang. I cannot wait for the spinoff series centered around Berlin! Highly, highly recommended! Bella Ciao, La Casa de Papel! You will be missed.Money Hiest, the best TV show I've watched so far, deals with mind games and strategies that make you awestruck. If you're an avid fan of robbers and like watching heists, then this is a must-watch. You'll never feel bored while binge-watching it. What's exciting is the blend of mind games and emotions one could have.

Your intelligence and emotions don't go hand in hand, which is possible in the best possible manner. I would definitely recommend you watch it, and it'll leave you with the best experience. It gets better and better and better. It is a very well-made show with writing at its peak. The character development is fantastically detailed and yet so subtle because you won't get to know their real names. The twists are epic, the plots are believable, and the acting of the heist gang members is so real. It is believable and unbelievable at the same time, and the series looks realistic. It is by far one of the best-paced shows I've seen. The strategies and plans used by the professor gave me multiple goosebumps. The best part of a money heist is that the professor has everything worked out beforehand.

Whenever the gang members face any situation, the scene goes back to the classroom, where the professor explains what can be done. Nobody could have played the better professor. And you will fall in love with each and every character. I just love Berlin. He is the mastermind, and his theories and thoughts will make you fall in love with him. And when he said, "I will die with dignity," you will love him. He is an artist. And, of course, our beloved professor. He is just awesome throughout. Its execution is so good, and the writer has well played with the user's mind that you will hate every person automatically who tries to intervene or stop them in the execution of their plans.

Even though you know they are the robbers, you will still pity them and feel for them. This is what the writer wanted. The writer has done an amazing job. Hats off. Money Heist subtly places brilliant music in every season. Be it Bella Ciao or Maria in the previous seasons, And won everybody's heart. And adds yet another track to your playlist. Never did I ever compromise on time, sleep, work, priorities, etc. in my day-to-day life so far in life, until this series caught my attention just a couple of weeks ago or so, and believe me, I have never seen anything so gripping and engrossing yet.

Though I have enjoyed Guns of Navarone, Day of the Jackal, Eagle Has Landed, etc., this series is indeed amazing and spellbound. Having visited close to over 12 countries in Europe, now my heart desires to go over to Spain just once to feel the air over there and thank God for making me watch this series so intently in my life with six intensely lovely characters standing out amongst others as The Best. Ursula Corbero, Alba Flores, Pedro Alonso, Jaime Lorente, Esther Acebo, and, of course, the Professor, Alvaro Morte.

Honestly, it is not Spain that I love to see, but these wonderful five who carried the entire show for the world crowd to have become so addicted to this terrifying series. India is talking high about this nail-biting, engrossing series, and I wonder if I will be lucky enough to meet my dearest and most wonderful five—in God, I trust. Thanks to Alex Pina and Netflix for showing the world the precision in making and presenting a truly wonderful, flawless every detail story, Money Heist.

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