• Netflix's miniseries "La Palma," set on the Spanish island, received mixed reactions for its impact on tourism and focus on natural disasters and climate change.
  • Praised for visuals and tension, but criticized for weak characters and emotional narratives, leaving viewers divided.
  • Despite flaws, some enjoyed its four-episode structure and dramatic, disaster-themed storyline.

Netflix's new miniseries, "La Palma," has ignited criticism and mixed feelings among viewers since its release on December 12. Set on the Spanish island of La Palma near Africa, the show explores the chaos triggered by potential volcanic eruptions and the threat of a tsunami. Despite its popularity and ranking as one of Netflix's most-watched shows, opinions remain divided. Some viewers feel terrified, anxious, or simply bored by the content.

Social Media Reactions: Mixed Feelings and Tourism Concerns

Social media platforms like X and Instagram buzzed with discussions about "La Palma." Some users criticized the show as a mediocre production that harms the tourist appeal of its real-life location. One user on X vented, "So basically La Palma on Netflix has completely destroyed the tourist industry because I know for d**n sure I certainly will never go there #lapalmanetflix." Others focused on the premise itself, finding it intriguing enough to explore related topics like climate change and volcanic activity rather than the series.

Criticism of Character Development

Viewers also criticized "La Palma" for its weak character development. While many praised its striking visuals and compelling plot, they found flaws in how the characters' emotional journeys were portrayed. Comments ranged from complaints about the show inducing unnecessary anxiety to its mishandling of emotional responses in the narrative.

Positive Reception: Visual Effects and Disaster Themes

Not everyone disliked "La Palma." Some viewers appreciated its engaging disaster-themed storyline without relying on heavy melodrama. The series begins with a family arriving in the Canary Islands for a vacation, only to face relationship struggles and catastrophic events that test their survival and resilience. For these viewers, the series provided an entertaining way to pass the time.

Critical Reception: A Divided Verdict

Critics outside social media delivered mixed reviews. While they praised the visual effects, they highlighted issues with character arcs and development. Although not groundbreaking in story or innovation, some reviewers found “La Palma” binge-worthy for its dramatic tension and portrayal of a terrifying reality through its concise four-episode season.

The reactions to "La Palma" highlight the division among viewers and critics. Strong cinematography and thematic ambition drew praise, but poorly executed character portrayals and emotional depth left many viewers disappointed. What could have been a gripping exploration of natural disasters turned into a controversial topic across social media.

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