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Is 'Firebreak' Netflix's Latest Hit or Miss?
4 Mar
Summary
- Spanish thriller 'Firebreak' unexpectedly climbed Netflix charts.
- Film explores grief, a missing child, and a suspicious neighbor.
- Ending's reveal is considered deflating despite strong build-up.

Netflix has a new popular streaming title with the Spanish thriller "Firebreak." The film made an unexpected surge to prominence on the platform's most-watched movies list.
The story begins by focusing on the profound grief of Mara and her daughter, Lide, after the death of the family patriarch. Their mourning is interrupted when Lide disappears during an encroaching forest fire while the family is packing up their home. The film picks up pace with this disappearance.
Belén Cuesta delivers a standout performance as Mara, portraying a character struggling with emotional instability. Enric Auquer also shines as Santiago, the enigmatic neighbor whose ambiguous nature fuels Mara's paranoia and suspicion that he may have kidnapped Lide.
Despite significant narrative build-up, the film's conclusion, which reveals what happened to Lide, is described as deflating rather than climactic. The filmmakers opted against a potentially more powerful and tragic ending, ultimately holding back from delivering a truly impactful final statement.




