We are officially past the halfway point of Season 2, and Episode 7—available now in glorious —does not let off the gas. For those of you streaming the high-bitrate release, the cinematography in this episode is a masterclass in shadow and tension. Every close-up feels claustrophobic; every wide shot of the Palacio de la Moneda feels like a gilded cage. The Plot Thickens This episode, titled "El Arrepentido" (The Repentant One), focuses entirely on loyalty. Our protagonist (I’ll avoid names to keep this clean) is cornered. After the explosive revelation in Episode 6, Episode 7 spends its 52-minute runtime watching the dominoes fall.
Find the 2160p AMZN/WEB-DL (or the equivalent HDR release). The night scenes in the third act are notoriously dark (intentionally so), and a lower bitrate ruins the blocking. In 4K, you see the sweat on the general’s brow. In 720p, it looks like mud. Final Thoughts Is this the best episode of the season? No. Episode 4 still holds that crown. But Episode 7 is the necessary gear shift. It turns the political thriller into a psychological horror film for twenty solid minutes. el presidente s02e07 2160p
If you thought the backstabbing in the Situation Room was bad, wait until you see the backstabbing in the living room. We are officially past the halfway point of
Have you watched Episode 7 yet? Who do you think the mole is? Drop your theories in the comments below. Note: This post is for informational and review purposes. Support the creators by subscribing to the official network if the show is available in your region. The Plot Thickens This episode, titled "El Arrepentido"
Rating: ★★★★☆
Download the 2160p copy. Turn off the lights. Turn up the surround sound. And prepare for a finale that is going to tear this family apart.