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Netflix Accident Netflix users shocked after watching the saddest series ever

Netflix Accident Netflix users shocked after watching the saddest series ever

The Netflix accident: Netflix users have voiced their opinions on a “trigger” thriller series that has just been released on the streaming site.

The Accident is set in Santa Cruz, Mexico, and follows a tight-knit community that is torn apart after a birthday party turns tragic.

The film, directed by Klych López and Gracia Querejeta and written by Leonardo Padrón, stars Ana Claudia Talancón, Eréndira Ibarra and Erick Elías.

Daniela (Talancón) and Emiliano (Martínez) organize a successful birthday party for their son, Rodrigo.

The young boy and his friends play while their parents get to know each other better, but when the wind unexpectedly picks up, three children are killed in a tragic accident when the bouncy castle they are on is ripped off and blown away.

As they deal with the aftermath of the incident, the parents place blame on themselves and others. Emiliano was on a work call at the time, prompting some to question his negligence. Meanwhile, Moncho (Palacios), the family’s housekeeper, was stealing wine from the party.

Netflix said: “As the incident rocks the neighborhood, everyone is wondering who is really at fault.”

Since the series premiered a few days ago, viewers have rushed to watch all ten episodes while sharing their impressions on social media.

“I thought I was past the age of soap operas, but there’s a show called The Accident on Netflix… and it reminded me of how outrageous soap opera plots are,” wrote X user rootbeer before giving some of the more absurd details of the show’s plot.

“A group of children literally exploded into the air inside a balloon house. They literally flew away. Children are dead and some are missing. The grieving parents have become violent.

Start blaming the person who set up the bouncy castle. He decided to destroy the housekeeper and the gardener’s house with their kids inside (lol what?). All because of a freak accident, Final Destination style. It’s 1 to 100 in the first episode alone.