8/10
PTSD
15 April 2020
Warning: Spoilers
On one hand, Lila went through a rough Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) over 10 years so far due to the tragedy of her mom-Where the strong relationship built between them made the daughter' celebrity' at the expense of the mother' dreams as an unknown hero. When Lila' mom passed away, it broke her down and she felt that the world suddenly stopped turning where something in her life no longer exists, especially if that person is the source of your inspiration and motivation. However, Lila committed to suicide after losing the most precious person that means a lot to her, so she fall in trap amidst a mind conscience and being in stardom to fulfill her childhood dreams. On the other hand, we have Violeta, a woman who is materialized and passionate to Lila. Also, A mother to a-23 -years-old-young lady having psychiatric disturbances were threats herself and as well in case Violeta refused to obey to her orders. Finally, the epic conflict between the main Characters (Lila and Violeta) has a beneficial exchange that creates a satisfaction guaranteed for each one of them. BTW, Najwa Nimri (Lila) is very talented actress and so proud that she has a Palestinian roots (from her father side). Her performance in La Casa de Papel and Vis a vis is great. I highly recommend you to watch other works of her like: Open Your Eyes (1997), Lovers of the Arctic Circle (1998), The Citizen (1999), Sex and Lucía (2001), Stones (2002), and The Method (2005).
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