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Season 1 – The 7 Lives of Lea

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After finding a young man's remains, Léa wakes up in the 1990s and body swaps seven times as she tries to solve the mystery of his death -- and prevent it.
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The 7 Lives of Lea — Season 1

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Jason Flatt But Why Tho? A Geek Community 01/14/2023
10/10
While I went into The 7 Lives of Lea expecting a fun time traveling mystery, I didn’t expect to also get an incredibly emotional, nuanced, and impactful experience on top of it. Go to Full Review
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Stephen C @bob25009 Oct 9 7 successful episodes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See more Kiki S @RT63239769 07/06/2024 I finished it in less than a day, its amazing I couldnt stop watching! I wanted to watch it just to practice my french but it really caught my attention. This is my favorite show. The acting is great and so is the story and the plot. See more Alexis H @RT15577737 05/31/2024 I ran across this show 2 nights ago and binge-watched it. I couldn't stop thinking about all the various twists and catalysts each show brought to the foreground. As someone who lived through the 1990's I felt fairly represented and loved seeing that even though we all grow up countries away we were all going through the same human problems. It was also a sense of pride seeing how far we have progressed over the years, at least in the writer's eyes. This was a very thought provoking and all-the-feels show. Great job! See more Frank F @RT95291942 07/31/2023 I picked up the series on Netflix as I am traveling soon to France. This series had an interesting premise so, on the surface, I thought I would like it and as a plus I could learn some current French expressions. Charlotte Sanson's beliefs are typical for current French culture which is trying a little too hard to mimic the current hedonistic American culture. She represents a pretend virtue framework where on her value's pyramid, a Catholic Christian , is the sub-human and lowest rung. Everyone is miserable. The family is the principal cause of the misery. The protagonist character, Lea, is celebrated for entering the néant or cosmic abyss after saving an erotic quasi relationship. France continues to show its disdain for religious culture. Jonathan, the son, of a religious family --religious in name only-- is the one bad guy-- and Sandra, the super "mean girl" is the daughter of this religious family who is pregnant and has an abortion. The irony of the film is that there is a drastic contrast between the celebration of the sexed out, drugged out, and rock and rolled out ugly culture-- disgustingly ugly and graffiti covered buildings-- and the beauty of nature. France doesn't even recognize the beauty of its pre-revolutionary Architecture where religious architecture competed directly with nature for beauty; and more often than not, prevailed. The acting is good; the crafting of the movie is adequate. The sound track is distracting. The story is morbid. See more Aaron L @RT55567649 07/04/2023 Though it is about a teenage girl and the experiences of other teenagers, it is a show that will clearly appeal to people of all ages. I'm impressed with and gushing over this series. Just watch it. See more Alessandro A @RT14928326 06/27/2023 Finally something worth to be seen. Good acting, thrilling story and also not too predictable. I enjoyed watching it. Good job. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Apr 28, 2022 June 15th After finding a skeleton while wandering in the canyons, Léa, 17, wakes up in 1991, in the body of Ismaël, a young man once close to her parents. Details Episode 2 Aired Apr 28, 2022 June 16th While inhabiting a new body, Léa discovers secrets about her parents' past; back in the present, Léa snoops inside Karine's email inbox. Details Episode 3 Aired Apr 28, 2022 June 17th As the clock ticks, Léa wakes up in Pye's body and makes an attempt to prevent Ismaël's death with surprising ramifications. Details Episode 4 Aired Apr 28, 2022 June 18th Léa discovers Sandra's secret and tries to fix the past through Pye; Ismaël feels betrayed by Karine; Miriam sheds new light on Ismaël's death. Details Episode 5 Aired Apr 28, 2022 June 19th After waking up as Patricia, Léa forms an unusual connection with Ismaël; tensions come to a head between Léa and Romane. Details Episode 6 Aired Apr 28, 2022 June 20th Léa searches for the smoking gun; the nature of Stéphane's relationship with Ismaël comes to light; an existential question looms over Léa. Details Episode 7 Aired Apr 28, 2022 June 21st On the decisive night by the canyons, Ismaël's fate lies in Léa's hands; she makes a self-sacrificing decision for her loved ones. Details
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Season Info

Director
Julien Despaux, Emilie Noblet
Screenwriter
Nataël Trapp
Network
Netflix
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Crime, Drama
Original Language
French (France)
Release Date
Apr 28, 2022
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