Review: Netflix's 'Oasis' Is a Derivative Spanish Thriller About Wealthy Misbehavior
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Joel Keller
Summary
A review of the Spanish thriller series 'Oasis' on Netflix, which follows the disappearance of a young woman named Celia at a luxury resort that goes into lockdown. The reviewer critiques the show as feeling derivative of other recent series about wealthy people behaving badly, noting it falls into a tired genre of rich-people-a-holes shows that streaming services keep producing.
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· 3 pulledFor some reason, streaming services and networks like HBO seem to think viewers have an insatiable thirst for shows about rich people being a-holes.
Let's just say we got that feeling while watching the Spanish thriller Oasis on Netflix.
The young adult thriller feels like something we've seen a lot in the past few years.
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