the unmissable film on Netflix this Friday (27)

2023-10-26 19:19:03

Netflix launches this Friday, October 27th, an intense thriller that you won’t want to miss Pain Mafia. The story revolves around Liza Drake, played by the talented Emily Blunt, a single mother who finds herself unemployed and on the verge of despair. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with Pete Brenner, played by Chris Evans, a charismatic sales representative. Liza is drawn into the world of a pharmaceutical startup, where promises of financial success plunge her headlong into a criminal scheme with unpredictable consequences.

However, as the plot unfolds, Liza faces an increasingly out-of-control boss, played by Andy Garcia, the worsening health of her daughter, played by Chloe Coleman, and a growing awareness of the damage the company is causing. Now, Liza finds herself at a crossroads, forced to rethink her choices and deal with the consequences of her actions.

Mafia da Dor has Emily Blunt, Chris Evans, Catherine O’Hara and Andy Garcia in the cast.

“Mafia of Pain” is a masterpiece directed by BAFTA winner David Yates, known for his work on blockbuster films.

The film is a revealing exploration of what people are capable of when driven by desperation or greed, providing a deep reflection on ethics and morals in a world driven by power and money.

The stellar cast includes the likes of Catherine O’Hara, Jay Duplass and Brian d’Arcy James, who add layers of complexity to this gripping story.

Pain Mafia comes to Netflix this Friday, October 27th. Don’t miss the chance to watch this unmissable release!

Watch the trailer.

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