“These kids need love and so do we. Let’s be a family.” Disappointments surrounding adoption, religion, and human relationships are embedded in a psychological thriller that lands on the streaming giant this Friday, May 26. With a duration of two hours and filmed in an enigmatic town in Spain, Tin & Tina managed to sow terror in the audience, who do not stop recommending it on social networks: “pure paranoia”.
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Lola (Mileena Smith) and Adolfo (Jaime Llorente) are a young couple who suffer an unexpected miscarriage on their wedding day. Grieving over the loss of her child, the woman accompanies her husband to a nunnery where the children are put up for adoption. That’s how he meets Tin (Carlos González Morolón) and Tina (Anastasia Russo), two seven-year-old orphans who instantly win his heart. The person in charge of the process will be Sor Asuncion (Teresa Rabal).
The film, which was shot in 2021 in the city of Seville (Andalucia) and runs for two hours, was directed by Rubin Stein, and was based on the 2013 short film of the same name by the same producer. The atmosphere was inspired by Spain in the 1980s. Also, before landing on Netflix, Tin & Tina heads to Spanish cinemas where it premieres on March 31, 2023.
The production managed to climb to the top of the Netflix rankings in Argentina, where it currently ranks second, behind only Sangre y Oro, and is followed by 2 Hearts.
Meanwhile, the cast is identified. While Llorente appeared in hits such as Elite or La Casa de Papel, Smit gave life to the investigative journalist in La Muñeca de Nieve; Productions which respectively led the series’ rankings on the streaming giant following its premiere. The little ones, for their part, Morolón gave birth to one of the sons of the Spanish actor Santiago Segura in the father, is not more than one; While Russo is making his first appearance on the small screen and making his first jump into cinema.
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The Netflix catalog is constantly changing and different genres are included in the platform’s rankings, but viewers also express their opinion about the productions through social networks. In the case of Tin & Tina, the praise prevailed and they evoked the horror felt while watching this psychological thriller.
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“If you have some time these days, I highly recommend watching Tin & Tina, which just premiered on Netflix. An original horror thriller that manages to make you nervous and you can’t look away”, expressed one user. And he added: “Paranoia in its purest form.” Don’t be afraid,” said another.
A third warned: “Freddy, Jason, aliens, Blair Witch, nuns and all hell subsides against these two men.”