Star
Cast:
Úrsula
Corberó,
Álvaro
Morte,
Itziar
Ituño,
Pedro
Alonso
Director:
Álex
Pina
Available
On:
Netflix
Duration:
5
Episodes/
40
minutes
Language:
Spanish,
English
Dub
Story:
The
show
continues
after
Tokyo's
death
and
the
gang
is
left
to
pick
up
the
pieces
alone
while
the
professor
loses
control.
Review:
Alex
Pina's
La
Casa
De
Papel
aka
Money
Heist
has
finally
reached
the
end
with
the
release
of
part
5
-
volume
2.
The
makers
have
managed
to
keep
the
pace
up
through
the
long
run
with
a
mind-blowing
end.
Volume
2
of
season
5
explores
the
aftermath
of
Tokyo's
death
and
also
answers
plenty
of
looming
questions
including
whether
the
gold
ever
leaves
the
bank.
Tokyo's
death
was
not
only
hard-hitting
for
the
audience
but
almost
broke
the
gang's
coordination.
The
Professor
breaks
down
and
loses
control
of
the
situation
for
long
enough
to
give
Alicia
Sierra
(Najwa
Nimri)
an
opportunity
to
escape
with
her
newborn
daughter
Veronica.
On
the
other
hand,
the
deaths
in
the
bank
including
those
of
six
soldiers
looms
heavy
on
both
sides.
As
Rio
questions
the
difference
between
the
real
good
and
bad
guys,
Lison
holds
the
difference
firm
setting
the
red
suits
apart
from
Colonel
Tamayo
and
the
military.
The
finale
also
gives
the
fans
a
chance
to
see
Berlin's
plan
with
the
professor
and
how
things
entailed
even
before
the
heist
began.
Each
character
gets
a
chance
to
express
their
goodbyes,
their
hidden
feelings
to
each
other,
which
comes
off
as
fan
service
or
a
letter
for
fans
but
it
works
best
for
the
show,
driving
the
emotional
quotient
tighter.
Though
Alicia
finally
picks
a
side,
her
strong
character
is
sold
short
in
this
volume
2
of
season
5.
The
finale
episodes
are
more
about
the
big
pictures
than
exploring
more
of
the
characters.
As
the
story
wraps
up
the
writers
have
been
put
through
a
ton
of
pressure
to
churn
out
better
content
but
writers
come
through
and
have
given
a
climax
that
will
last
with
fans
for
a
long
time.
The
direction
enhances
not
only
the
story
but
also
the
talented
cast
to
the
best
as
it
did
in
the
previous
season.
The
background
score
and
playlist
helps
drive
the
story
forward
also
emotional
as
the
end
comes
closer.