Sometimes series arrive that are different not because of the plot, but because of the way they are designed, as happens with The time that I give youor why how Black Mirror: Bandersnatchits viewing involves the viewer in a more active way as it is about Netflix’s first interactive movie.
Well, following that line, Netflix released a series in early 2023 with the particularity that it can be seen in more than 5,000 different ways. It wants to be a revolutionary series of robberies and it has a very top cast to achieve it, and with a face that is very familiar to us, that of peace vega.
We talk about Kaleidoscopea series with the idea of giving the viewer freedom to choose how to see it, and in which each chapter can be seen independently, but connected to the rest.
Each subscriber will see the episodes ordered differently. They are not numbered, but identified by a color. You decide in which order to watch the eight chapters only with one rule: the episode called “White”must be the last of all.
Kaleidoscopethe Netflix miniseries with Paz Vega
In addition to Paz Vega, the series created by Eric Garcia features Giancarlo EspositoRufus Sewell, Tati Gabrielle, Rosaline Elbay, Jai Courtney, Peter Mark Kendall, Niousha Noor and Jordan Mendoza in the cast.
According to the official synopsis, “Kaleidoscope is an anthology series that spans 25 years and tells the story of a gang of thieves consummates who set out to open a supposedly impregnable vault to get the biggest loot in history. The chamber is guarded by the most powerful corporate security team in the world, and the FBI is hot on their heels. Each episode of the series reveals a piece of an intricate puzzle of corruption, greed, revenge, machination, loyalties and betrayals. How did the thieves plan it? Who gets away with it? Who can be trusted?
As Netflix explains, Kaleidoscope is loosely inspired by the true story of the disappearance of $70 billion in bonds in midtown Manhattan during Hurricane Sandy.and although it is not Ocean’s 8the wonderful film by George Clooney and Brad Pitt, the way to see it is entertaining, even having a classic plot (perhaps too much).
The best order to see Kaleidoscope
As we said, you can see the eight chapters in the order you want, always respecting that “White” occupies the last place, but there is an order that has turned out to be the optimal one to see Kaleidoscopeand we tell you.
Yellow, Green, Orange, Violet, Blue, Red, Pink, White
The Amarillo episode lays the foundations of the plot and introduces the characters, so It will give us a global vision of what is happening. in a simple way. Green, Orange, Violet and Blue will show you different flashbacks to give depth to the characters. Red is set one day after the robbery, and Rosa, six months later. And the last one, Blanco, explains to you what happened during the robbery. This way you can get the most out of the series.
If what you are looking for is to follow a strict chronological order, Violet, Green, Yellow, Orange, Blue, White, Red and Pink will be the order to follow, but the magic of knowing how it was done will be lost and the last two chapters will give you between little and nothing.
Photos | Kaleidoscope (Netflix)
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