The series is available on Movistar +.
Life in Belmonte, a luxury development on the outskirts of the city, seems idyllic. However, that ideal atmosphere will come crashing down when someone uploads the video showing Macarena having sex with her best friend’s son. From there a frantic chain of consequences, until a crime is committed. All the inhabitants will face their miseries and their deepest secrets.
This Friday comes to Movistar, from the hand of Filmax, the fiction of Pau Freixas which is made up of six chapters where a mystery will unfold that must be solved like Cluedo. The board is that urbanization, and the cards are made up of neighbors and friends, all known to the victim.
This thriller in the form of whodunit gives the viewer six hours of entertainment in addition to giving it the category of voyeur during that time in front of the screen.
The cast
Few current fictions contain such a large cast as the one that Pau Freixas has achieved in ‘Everybody Lies’. Irene Arcos, Natalia Verbeke, Look Ibarguren, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Juan Diego Botto, Ernest Alterio, Eva Santolaria, Amaia Salamanca Y George Bosch star in this story, which is also joined by young Lucas Nabor, Carmen Arrufat, Berta Castane, Marc Balaguer Y Lu Colomina.
B-side of people
With that title you already know where the series is going to go. The community in which these upper-class families live, always idealized, hides things. The viralized video will destroy friendships, discover the hidden lives of teenage children, marriages that break up or go into crisis, people who hide truths from their partners, others who keep secrets and traumas for a long time and lives that in the blink of an eye close your eyes they come down.
‘Everyone lies’ is one more example of that phrase made as a result of the title of the series that says that the rich also cry. The script does not stop at capturing the sordid side that hides that face of perfection, success and happiness that the inhabitants of the urbanization intend to capture with their lives.

Where are the limits?
The obvious criticism of the series goes towards the desire, desire rather, to pretend, of wanting to show something to the gallery, either to the neighbors or to social networks. The text inquires and scrutinizes its characters to find out who they are apart from finding out who the murderer is. However, on the path of the clues that leads us to the resolution, we discover several questions that society currently has to ask itself. There is a clear first that refers to the honesty between fathers and mothers with their children, especially in that elusive stage called adolescence. ‘Everyone Lies’ explores these relationships, the impotence caused by not knowing anything about children and not trusting parents, the generational clash. That, and putting the photo in consensual relationships and where the consequences go.

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