An entertaining "whodunit" that actually hides an interesting reflection on Generation Z from the point of view of Generation X, with nods to confinement. Since the connection with the outside world (WiFi) is cut, the story turns towards the horror genre, the terrifying experience of being isolated in a globalized world. Without fear of building its characters on the verge of caricature, it manages to elaborate an idea of society in a posh microcosm.
Shout by Miguel A. ReinaBlockedParent2022-10-23T06:17:11Z
An entertaining "whodunit" that actually hides an interesting reflection on Generation Z from the point of view of Generation X, with nods to confinement. Since the connection with the outside world (WiFi) is cut, the story turns towards the horror genre, the terrifying experience of being isolated in a globalized world. Without fear of building its characters on the verge of caricature, it manages to elaborate an idea of society in a posh microcosm.