A new Netflix series has been dubbed by critics as the "sickest" released yet. The website Polygon published a review of “Vingança Sabor Cherry”. In it, the crazy plot is highlighted, almost “in the sense” of the series. The production is from 2021 and is available to all subscribers.
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Despite the criticism issued on the Polygon website, the “crazy series” attribute is not a negative point. On the contrary, it turns out to be a quality and gives the program a lot of personality.
Revenge Cherry Flavor
The series tells the story of a filmmaker who goes to Hollywood in the 1990s. Her goal is to turn her short films into works of cinema. For that, she needs to infiltrate the mind-boggling seventh art market. There she meets a producer who is willing to help her.
However, the supposed partner ends up betraying the protagonist's trust. So, she decides to look for a witch to curse him. The effect of this action turns out to be disastrous.
From this brief summary, it is possible to get a good idea of why the series is “sick”. The website Polygon qualified Revenge Cherry Flavor as a dark thriller.
“It's a story about power and exploitation, a dark revenge thriller about a woman who wants to punish the powerful man who took her out of her own dream. The series uses its hidden touch to complicate its story in compelling ways.” The excerpt was taken from the review made on Polygon.
official synopsis
“Lisa N. Nova (Rosa Salazar) arrives in Los Angeles determined to direct her first film. But when she trusts the wrong person and gets stabbed in the back, everything changes and a dream project turns into a nightmare.
This particular nightmare has zombies, assassins, supernatural kittens and a mysterious witch who likes to place curses on people. And Lisa will have to uncover some secrets from her own past to make it out alive.”
The protagonist is Rosa Salazar. The cast also features Catherine Keener, Eric Lange, Manny Jacinto and Jeff Ward. The series premiered on Netflix on August 13, 2021.