The brilliant friend 2: the long-awaited final of the season
Yet another acting test for Gaia Girace and Margherita Mazzucco, respectively Lila and Lenù, who with all the rest of the cast have shone during the last two episodes.
The seventh episode opens with a new Lenù, with short hair and a rich and rebellious boyfriend. A different girl, grown up, more uninhibited and self-confident.
But because of the flu she stays in Pisa, the city where she studies, for the Christmas holidays and is rescued by an "unprecedented version of her mother who, in her usual austere and devoid of fuss, cuddles her, telling her the latest facts. of the district. And it is there that he brings to light some wounds of the past, mentioning the implications of Lila's life, who has always been the protagonist and antagonist in Lenù's life.
After all, female friendship has always been the subject of incredible stories:
Lenù reads Lila's secret diaries to try to understand her, since no one can. In the meantime, he graduates, finds a new love and even writes a book. But when she returns to Naples for a short time she can't resist the temptation to go look for her friend who in the meantime has had a child with the boy they fought over, Nino Sarratore, only to return to her violent and unfaithful husband. But Lila's life always manages to be in evolution and the girl finally leaves Stefano and takes refuge in another neighborhood with her son and friend Enzo.
The two friends manage to meet but despite the hugs, they seem more distant than ever.
Will they be able to get close in the third series? Or will Nino's sudden return divide them even more?