Rebelde : Season 1











  • Movie Name: Rebelde : Season 1
  • Release Year: Dec. 31, 2021 Indian
  • Language: Dual Audio (Hindi DD5.1– English)
  • Genre: Drama & Comedy
  • Subtitles: Yes (English)
  • Size: 970MB || 1GB || 3.8 GB 
  • Quality: 480p || 720p || 1080p | 2160p 4K – BluRay
  • Format: MKV.



——-: Movie synopsis/PLOT :——


As Elite Way School starts a new term, a familiar enemy a secret society called the Lodge threatens to crash the musical hopes of the first-years


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Back in 2004, Mexico delivered a famous telenovela by the name of Rebelde. Extending on for three seasons with 100+ episodes a pop, the misfortunes of teenagers at a noticeable tuition based school caught the country incredibly.


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Quick forward to 2022 and during a time of unlimited spin-offs, reboots and side projects, it's maybe obvious to see a redo of Rebelde drop on Netflix. Catching the quintessence of the first's sweeping story and turning that into a 8 episode series was never going to be simple and in that regard, Rebelde feels the heaviness of assumption now and again.


Nonetheless, If you're searching for an exciting mix of high schooler show and music, Rebelde has enough in the tank to suggest, regardless of whether it crash and burn now and again.


In its easiest structure, Rebelde works out as a blend of Glee, Elite and Control Z. The reason focuses on kids going to Elite Way School, a lofty foundation where hands down the best performers flourish. With a worthwhile prize of joining the Musical Excellence Program on the line, these teenagers are compelled to collaborate and win the Battle of the Bands to get a spot at the world class table.


It's a straightforward set-up however one that is made even more convoluted by the consideration of a mysterious society known as The Lodge. This cryptic right of passage bunch have been around for some time and attempt to frustrate our principle characters constantly.


It's a ridiculous contrivance, truth be told, and their inspirations are never in reality clear until the last episode, so hope to be uninformed over what's going on here for enormous wraps of the run-time.


Fortunately the high schooler show is to the point of neglecting that, with an unmistakably sudsy tone and straightforward however viable bends for every one of the children. A portion of the characters really do get the worst part of the deal – like Dixon who never fully lays down a good foundation for himself – while others like Luka are balanced and have pretty profound personas.


Typically, Rebelde is likewise figure of speech city. There are so many platitudes and clear circles of drama; little quarrels that raise the pressure quickly and are joined connected at the hip by the standard misconception double-crossings. Regularly I'd be very reproachful of this (and I absolutely have been on a couple of the recaps) however given the material being adjusted flourishes with these kind of occurrences, it's to the point of neglecting a bit – regardless of whether a portion of the storylines feel a piece bland.


Where the show is less effective nonetheless, is in its mixing of music and teenager dramatization. Now and again it feels gracelessly crowbarred into episodes, with one section specifically truly recognizable. Inside this episode, a contest happens to make a music video. This sees a few montages set through the part, set in large episodes of dramatization between the children. However, yet, it adds nothing in light of the fact that the music video is rarely explained on further.


Notwithstanding its blemishes however, Rebelde's characters are not difficult to warm to and sufficiently particular to recall. There's certainly some great material here yet it accompanies a weighty touch of sayings and platitudes. Assuming you would goo into this YA be able to project realizing that, you will undoubtedly live it up.