The Professor threatened by Tokyo with a weapon.
Yes, this is how the first season of
La Casa de Papel
begins, but it is also with this scene that its Korean remake is presented.
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, available on Netflix from June 24, is revealed a little more in a trailer released by the American streaming giant this Friday.
This new foreign version takes shape in a country not quite faithful to reality.
"The North opened up to capitalism, all Koreans were to benefit from the fallout but in reality, only the rich became even richer", indicates the Professor in the voiceover of the first images.
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“The crime that could change the face of the world”
The synopsis says a bit more without going into details.
“Robbers invade the mint of a unified Korea and take hostages.
Four trillion won to seal the reunification.
A daring robbery, in a country without borders.
"The crime that could change the face of the world".
The police must arrest them, as well as the mysterious mastermind who directs them”, can we read on the side of Netflix.
Fans of
La Casa de Papel
(and those who followed the beginning without going to the end because the seasons all looked a bit alike) will recognize the ingredients that made the success of Spanish fiction, starting with the red jumpsuits , the masks of Dali and especially the numerous shootings.
Will the geopolitical vision of this new version allow it to be as big a success as the original series?
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