Author and screenwriter Agustín Martínez As one of the members of the trio, he not only left evidence of his mastery of ‘thriller’ Carmen MolaHe is the winner of the Planeta Award behind the epic ‘Gypsy Bride’, which was later brought to the screen, and also won with fiction such as ‘The Hunt’ and ‘Adil: The Darkest Light’. Now he is dragging us into a dark intrigue again. ‘Second death’ series We are coming on Thursday, June 6th Movistar Plus+ It reveals the appearance of the corpse of a woman named Juliana, whom everyone assumed had died many years ago.
Sandra finds him (Georgina Amorós), a young police assistant daughter of a famous former UCO agent with the onset of senile dementia (Karra Elejalde). Their relationship had been very strained for some time, ever since she decided to leave a promising future at a multinational technology company to return to the Cantabrian town to raise her six-year-old son.
His partner Castro runs this business alone (Joel Bosqued), is currently in prison, although he is about to be released from prison. While time is running out to solve the problems between them, father and daughter will find themselves in a lawsuit.
dementia
“Dementia is a countdown “In the relationship between Tello and Sandra,” explains Martínez. “They need to resolve the conflicts that divide them, they need to learn to love each other, but they don’t have all the time in the world: At some point, dementia begins to take control of Tello, and with it will come his ‘first death’, which means the loss of his identity.” . This is a reality that many families have to face, and in many cases it is also a problem. A turning point in parent-child relationships” emphasizes the creator of the series.
Because, above all, ‘Second Death’ a drama expressed around ‘suspense’ and where the mystery doesn’t prevent us from talking about the characters’ feelings. “I’ve been getting the impression lately that startling change is paramount in both television and literature. But when I think of the stories I love, I don’t remember the changes as much as the characters. So I wanted to make a show where there was room for them, and where finding Juliana’s killer was as important as knowing whether it would happen in the end.” Sandra and Tello manage to hug each other“He proves Martinez right.
The mystery of the Pasiegos valleys
skyline peaceful valleys and streets Lierganes In ‘The Second Death’ they almost become another character and have not only an atmospheric role within the series but also a narrative one. “They provide a magic and mystery found nowhere else,” their creators believe.
“Also the life of the pasiegos seems to be staying stuck in the pastIt was a way of expressing one of the main themes of ‘The Second Death’: relationship between two generations“Parents and their children, already in their twenties, who live together but cannot understand each other,” says Martínez, who clearly understands why the “thriller” is such a success among viewers and readers.
“It’s a structure that allows you to tackle almost any topic, from social ones to psychological ones. This flexibility is a great virtue of the genre. It’s so popular because it also manages to involve the audience, making them a participant. Mysteries and questions that try to answer as the story progresses.” the story that reveals”, he concludes as one of the references of the Spanish “thriller”.
Source: Informacion

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