Netflix’s latest hit series is adapted from a weird news story that will blow your mind

Netflix’s latest hit series is adapted from a weird news story that will blow your mind

What is it about?

Three women who look exactly like each other try to figure out the secret behind their separation. Inspired by a true story.

Three identical unknowns

This is a remarkable achievement by Triada, a small Mexican series that became one of the most viewed titles on Netflix 24 hours after its release. It must be said that subscribers really like mystery stories, and its plot is as interesting as it is addictive.

We meet Becca (Maite Perron), a thirty-year-old member of the forensics department, who goes to the crime scene. It was there that a young woman interned in a psychiatric hospital took a doctor hostage before taking several bullets to the chest.

When Becca looks at the victim – who is still breathing – she is stunned: she finds herself face to face with a perfect copy of herself. However, she never had a twin sister… so she decides to investigate and quickly discovers the existence of a third woman.

Each has their own personality and story, but now they have one thing in common: they want to know where they come from and why they were separated at birth.

The first box in the series reveals that the Triad is inspired by a true story, not just any story. If you’ve watched the documentary Three Identical Strangers that was available on Netflix a few years ago, you’ll notice the similarities between the two stories (I won’t tell you the story). Story in detail so as not to spoil the surprise. for you).

With 8 40-minute episodes, the triad moves along quite quickly even if the sometimes risque production doesn’t work in its favor.

Fans of the Dark Desire series on Netflix will be delighted to see Maite Perron back on screen playing not one, but three different characters. If her level of acting isn’t quite up to that of the brilliant Tatiana Maslany in Orphan Black as she roams the camp, she still comes out with flying colors…

Source: Allocine

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