1694577263 Who is Erin Carter a weapon of mass destruction

“Who is Erin Carter?”: a weapon of mass destruction

Who is Erin Carter a weapon of mass destruction

There are series that surprise with their quality or lack thereof, in the case of “Who is Erin Carter?” This is due to the variety of fights, beatings or torture shown in the seven episodes. Proven: Erin Carter is a weapon of mass destruction. The first chapter gives a foretaste of what’s to come: Erin Carter and her disturbing teenage daughter are in a supermarket. Unexpectedly, some robbers seem willing to do anything. Erin confronts them and, after a hard fight, kills one of them, making her a local hero. The local, by the way, is Barcelona, ​​​​the epicenter of the filming with sporadic trips to Terrassa and Sitges, also local to the satisfaction of the media, so inclined to the local Hurratum.

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From there, the former life of the now substitute teacher at an expensive school is revealed, which of course has nothing to do with the current one; A revelation directly proportional to the number of blows he gives and receives, although in truth it must be noted that they are exceptionally filmed by the three directors, Bill Eagles, Ashley Way and Savina Dellicour, capable of conveying the pain without transmitting any gloating to the audience. in the innards, even with a certain elegance. The plot of the British-American co-production shown by Netflix adapts to the predictable: mafias, unfortunately based in Barcelona to the disquiet of the Diada organizers; police officers, corrupt of course; special bodies that owe so much to Ian Fleming; conflicted teenager and husband in Babia, so nothing that suggests a particular idea or deviates from what is traditionally established. Talent and entertainment lead to beatings.

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