Netflix sirens have a All-Star cast with Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock and Kevin Bacon.
WARNING: This article contains siren spoilers.
Netflix has launched his last original sirens and the reviews are with the qualification of Tomatoes Rotten now.
Sirens is a limited series of five parts that tells the story of Devon (Meghann Fay), a determined young woman looking for her sister Simone (Milly Alcock) after months of minimum contact.
Devon’s search for the door to Michaela Kell (Julianne Moore) Luxous Rabode, where Simone works as a personal assistant.
As Devon delves into his world, he is increasingly concerned with the well -being and safety of his sister, despite glamorous environments.
The complete series of sirens fell Netflix Today, May 22, and critics have taken Rotten Tomatoes to review the show.
In general, consensus is positive, with an impressive score of 73%.
Fans are also pleased with the program, praising its creator Molly Smith Metzler, known for her work in the maid of Netflix and Orange is the New Black.
One critic stated: “The Higher Star Trio becomes thin performances, led by Moore, finding the right tone for Michaela, credible and mystical, easy to stereotype, but difficult to fix.”
Another viewer commented: “The attractiveness of the show lies in its complicated representation of sisters Bickering and forceful, with sharp performances by Meghann Fhy and Milly Alcock giving the series a shaking and distinctive shake.”
Someone else did: “This entertaining study without stopping in class and family is a witty gift full of stars that occur in five tight episodes.”
However, not everyone sings praise for the sirens, as he has faced some criticism.
A subscriber stated that the end of the show was “half satisfactory, half frustrating” and someone else labeled the sirens as “slogan” to achieve it.
“From domestic abuse to family dysfunction addiction to the class war, the series is put on its head,” a user said.
“So much so that it is overwhelming to keep track of all the traumas and concerns that alter the protagonists over five hours.”
Echoing these thoughts, another person shared: “The sirens of the limited series begin strong and intriguing before they become frustrating and fruitless when it is over.”
In the meantime, a different spectator simply called the drama a “big, beautiful hole”.
Despite polarized feedback, the siren’s fate is already sealed, as it has been stuck as a limited series, which indicates that there are no more seasons in the pipeline.
Sirens are available to see Netflix.