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Netflix: What are the ten most popular movies of the week?

Netflix shares with its users the ranking of the ten most popular movies on the platform so that they can enjoy those trending works week after week. A guide with the fashion films that will delight subscribers to the streaming service during the weekend, enjoying the seventh art with the greatest impact on the small screen: ‘El día del Sí’ The Netflix original movie ‘El día del Sí ‘has become number one in popularity, allowing the whole family to share an evening of cinema from their living room. A comedy about parents who give their little ones carte blanche for 24 hours, saying “yes” to all the plans they propose. ‘Deadly illusions’ Despite the fact that critics have beaten the film, ‘Deadly illusions’ is in # 2 for popular movies on Netflix. This psychological thriller is about the creative blockage of a writer who, in order to finish her next novel, hires a nanny to take care of her children; However, her obsession leads her to confuse fiction and reality, leaving an erotic story that has triumphed in streaming. ‘Lives of paper’ With the international distribution of Netflix, the cinema has ceased to have the exclusive seal of the United States. ‘Vidas de papel’ is a clear example of this that, from Turkey, has generated a notable impact on the platform. The film introduces us to a worker from a waste plant in Istanbul, victim of a disease that will take care of a small child: a bond that will lead him to face his own childhood. ‘Akelarre’ After the Goya Gala, ‘Akelarre ‘has finally arrived on Netflix.This story set in the seventeenth century has been the film with the most awards of the Film Academy in 2021, narrating the investigation of a young woman accused of witchcraft in the Basque Country in 1600. The recreation of the time has earned her the statuettes for best costumes, special effects, makeup, sound and artistic direction.’Loco por ella’Another of the Spanish films that has crept into the most popular Netflix movies has been the romantic comedy ‘Loco por ella’. An original production of the platform that tells us the love story of a boy who, passionately in love with a patient in a psychiatric hospital, will enter with her to try to conquer her. For yet another week, the film remains at the top of streaming. ‘Walking among the graves’ In the wake of action movies, Liam Neeson once again takes on the shoes of a man with great gifts to face dangerous criminal gangs. In the purest ‘Revenge’ style, the film leaves a series of sequences that seem to continue to triumph among the average audience. Scott Frank’s film was the prelude to his collaborations with Netflix, in charge of developing the series’ Godless’ and ‘Lady’s Gambit’. ‘Emoji: The movie’ Far from the stories of Pixar or DreamWorks, ‘Emoji: The movie ‘tried to bring WhatsApp emoticons to life. An imaginary that could have become a great animated film of the 21st century; but that, unfortunately, remains halfway. Now, this matters little or nothing to the little ones in the house, who devour the streaming tape over and over again. ‘The son’ James Gunn produced his own version of Superman, with all that that entails.A dark version of the most famous superhero of all time who, drinking directly from the horror genre, plays perfectly between violence, fear and comedy. A review of superhero cinema that has no other pretensions than to make us have a good time: a task with which it fulfills with total solvency.’The mystery of Block Island’The enigmatic film of the McManus brothers converges the format of thriller and science fiction to leave a series of mysteries that remarkably catch the viewer. The critics have given the go-ahead to the film, which, despite not having liked the audience in the same way, is now finding the reception it deserved in streaming. ‘The mystery of Block Island’ does not require a great deployment of media to impact and is presented as one of the most interesting horror works of recent years. ‘Underwater Hell’ Now, if we talk about horror movies, nobody like Alexander Aja to show that not everything is said in the genre. The French director has been formulating a different trajectory from the rest of the filmmakers and, with ‘Underwater Hell’, he left his own proposal on the cinema of terrifying creatures. The film is about crocodiles chasing a young woman during floods; changing the style of series B that has been associated with this type of plot, for a remarkable staging perfectly shot.

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