Six episodes and a family nightmare: the new Spanish series on Netflix that can be devoured in an afternoon
The new Netflix series 'Esa noche' has quickly become a favorite among viewers, showcasing the tumultuous journey of two sisters during a family vacation gone wrong.
Netflix's latest miniseries, 'Esa noche', released on March 13, has captivated audiences with its intense storytelling. Directed by Jorge Dorado and Liliana Torres, the series unfolds over six gripping episodes, presenting the harrowing experiences of the Arbizu sisters who embark on what is supposed to be a relaxing vacation in the Dominican Republic. However, their holiday turns into a nightmare when the younger sister, Elena, accidentally hits a man on a desolate road, plunging the sisters into a terrifying situation.
The accidental incident triggers a series of chaotic events that reveal the sisters' deep-seated fears and complexities of their relationship. As they grapple with the repercussions of the accident, the narrative dives into themes of panic, the dread of foreign prisons, and the struggle to retain family bonds amidst personal turmoil. 'Esa noche' showcases how a seemingly peaceful getaway can spiral into a family's worst nightmare, engaging viewers with its dramatic twists and relatable characters.
Since its release, the series has been notably popular among Netflix subscribers who favor miniseries for their concise yet powerful storytelling. By capturing the essence of anxiety and familial love, 'Esa noche' strikes a chord with audiences, making it a trending topic in discussions about the latest Netflix offerings, further solidifying the platform's reputation for high-quality original content.