{"id":122185,"date":"2023-02-03T15:10:39","date_gmt":"2023-02-03T09:40:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/traitors-espana-2023-review-it-is-the-adult-and-intelligent-reality-show-that-we-deserve-hbo-max-lacks-spectacularity-but-manages-to-move-away-from-the-model-imposed-by-telecinco\/"},"modified":"2023-02-03T15:10:39","modified_gmt":"2023-02-03T09:40:39","slug":"traitors-espana-2023-review-it-is-the-adult-and-intelligent-reality-show-that-we-deserve-hbo-max-lacks-spectacularity-but-manages-to-move-away-from-the-model-imposed-by-telecinco","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/traitors-espana-2023-review-it-is-the-adult-and-intelligent-reality-show-that-we-deserve-hbo-max-lacks-spectacularity-but-manages-to-move-away-from-the-model-imposed-by-telecinco\/","title":{"rendered":"‘Traitors Espa\u00f1a’ (2023), review: It is the adult and intelligent reality show that we deserve: HBO Max lacks spectacularity but manages to move away from the model imposed by Telecinco"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Nobody escapes that The panorama of reality shows in Spain is absolutely terrifying.<\/strong> Second-class celebrities (or future second-class celebrities) flirting on an island, surviving on a farm, cooking or yelling at each other in a house: from ‘Secret Story’ to ‘The Island of Temptations’ the genre is so crushed and sunk in our country to raise a project as ambitious as ‘Traitors’ deserved audiovisual re-education work so that the general public would understand that this is not about shouting<\/strong> nor of having parties, but of devising strategies, making alliances and stabbing at the least expected moment.<\/p>\n

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‘Traitors’ distrusts the public, and rightly so<\/strong>: accustomed to products that only defy patience, a program of intuitions and betrayals is a dry change that marks intentions from the casting. And so that the audience understands that this is not what they expect, an ominous introduction is made and, during the first episode, the basic rules are repeated over and over again, to the point of ennui.. Like explaining a board game to someone who has never played it<\/strong>, the show repeats the operation of it like a mantra throughout its first episode. In fact, it is in its second installment when it really starts to work, now freed from the yokes of reading comprehension.<\/p>\n

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However, the mechanics are not that complex to understand: ‘Traitors’ is, basically, a magnified game of ‘Wolves of Castronegro’<\/strong> (‘Town sleeps’, ‘Wolves’ or whatever you call it). In a large group there are a lot of innocents and three traitors, who hide their identity. At night, the traitors kill one of the innocent, and the next morning everyone votes for the person they think is the traitor to remove them from the game<\/strong>. As he leaves, he reveals whether he was a traitor or innocent. There are a couple of extra perks, but this is basically the game.<\/p>\n

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