

However, it only took seconds to know where on the timeline we were at any given time.

There was a bit too much back and forth over the timelines. The eerie vibe and strong, but simple, story of The Wrath of God is what worked for me.

Just a few years earlier, he wrote the book “The Oxford Murders” which was adapted into a feature film in 2008 starring Elijah Wood and John Hurt. The original title was “La Muerte Lenta de Luciana B” and it was released in 2007. The Wrath of God is based on the novel “The Book of Murder” by Guillermo Martínez. It would appear both their working relationship and the cooperation with Netflix were very successful. The two actually also wrote The Crimes That Bind (org. That movie was actually the first Netflix original film from Argentina.įor this latest Argentinian Netflix movie, Sebastián Schindel is also the screenwriter along with Pablo Del Teso. He previously directed another Netflix movie titled The Crimes That Bind which was released in 2020. Sebastián Schindel is the director of the new Netflix movie The Wrath of God.

Still, it feels just right for the story we’ve just witnessed. Did I like the actual details of how the story ended? Good Lord, no. It just feels more real than anything wrapped up too nicely. Personally, I enjoyed the ending of The Wrath of God. Is it still a little open-ended? Oh, absolutely. Is it definitive? Well, you can view the ending of this Netflix movie as being very definitive if you accept what the characters are saying. The Wrath of God ending will probably be one that you either love or hate. The ending of The Wrath of God on Netflix She does an impressive job of delicately threading that particular line between coming across as absolutely crazy and being very trustworthy. Luciana B is portrayed by Macarena Achaga ( Amar a muerte). Also, Luciana worked as an assistant for both writers as they were both working on books twelve years earlier. He is barely functioning at his job and already holds a grudge toward Kloster, so he is quick to help Luciana. The investigative journalist, Esteban, is played by Juan Minujín ( El marginal). Especially in terms of highlighting the fact that just because you act like a total creep, you’re not necessarily a murderer. He does an excellent job of portraying a very unlikable character. An author that never really smiles and is quite the creeper – in most ways imaginable.
