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Delirium series review: Estefanía Piñeres-starrer is an overly long and tedious psychological drama
Updated On: 19 July, 2025 08:55 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
This 8 episode Colombian series on Netflix, clocking a runtime of around 40 minutes each, is inspired by Laura Restrepo’s novel. It takes off interestingly but loses steam along the way. At 8 episodes, it’s way too long an exploration of personal tragedy. There’s nothing memorable in terms of content or performances

Delirium review
Title: Delirium
Cast: Estefanía Piñeres, Juan Pablo Raba, Juan Pablo Urrego, Paola Turbay, Jose Julián Gaviria, Jacobo Diez Díaz, Salvador del Solar, Fernando Bocanegra, Luis Miguel González Rodríguez
Directors: Julio Jorquera Arriagada, Rafael Martínez Moreno
Rating: 2/5
Runtime: 8 eps/ 40 - 45 min each
This 8 episode Colombian series on Netflix, clocking a runtime of around 40 minutes each, is inspired by Laura Restrepo’s novel. The series is a psychological drama flitting between past and present as it navigates through Augustina’s (Estefania Piñeres) mental state.
When Augustina becomes delirious her husband delves deep into her past to uncover its cause. In the process several skeletons come tumbling out of the closet.
The series tries to figure out what kind of person Augustina was before her delirium. Most of the episodes are concerned with unraveling a past that has a distinct and momentous effect on the present. Obviously a shocking event left her broken and is now effecting her marriage to Aguilar (Juan Pablo Raba).
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