

Two years after the murder of his son and father, a retired hitman sets in motion a carefully crafted revenge plan against the killer: his own brother.
Stunts
Teo García's actual martial arts background = no doubles needed.
Cinematography
Glossy Barcelona nights make murder look weirdly beautiful.
Practical Effects
Old-school fight choreography, not that shaky-cam nonsense.

Director
Daniel Benmayor
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Teo García is a real-life martial arts champion who co-wrote the film specifically to showcase Spanish action cinema. This is basically his passion project revenge on Hollywood ignoring him.
The film was Netflix's big swing at proving Spain could produce blockbuster action — part of their post-Money Heist strategy to own international genre content.