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Millennials
Centered around 3 couples lives in Argentina as they deal with life, personal problems, and each other. Three boys work in the same office and each of their girlfriends end up becoming friends. Lies and drama build up and tie all of their lives together in a way.
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Plot Summary
The series follows a group of twenty-something friends navigating the complexities of modern life in Rome. They grapple with career uncertainties, relationship struggles, and the ever-present pressure to achieve traditional milestones of adulthood. As they support each other through triumphs and failures, they discover what truly defines success and happiness in their generation.
Critical Reception
Millennials received generally positive reviews, particularly for its relatable portrayal of generational struggles and its authentic dialogue. Critics praised its humor and emotional depth, though some noted that its pacing could occasionally be slow. Audiences connected with the show's candid depiction of millennial anxieties and aspirations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and humorous depiction of millennial life and anxieties.
Appreciated for its relatable characters and realistic portrayal of contemporary challenges.
Noted for balancing comedic moments with genuine emotional depth.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the show's accurate representation of the millennial experience, with many finding the characters and situations highly relatable. The humor is often cited as a strong point, as is the show's ability to capture the anxieties and hopes of the generation.
Fun Fact
The series was originally conceived as a pilot for a potential American remake before being produced in Italy.
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