Switching: The rebellion of the secondary, the writer who traveled to the magical world tells like the life of our favorite crime novel writer, take again, an unexpected turn. After having managed to return the stories to their happy endings, Curiosity or destiny lead him to open the book “Once upon a time” again. but this time, instead of having magical characters burst into your world, It is he who finds himself completely absorbed in the realm of stories!! Once inside, the writer comes across a panorama that defies all logic: a world where everything is happiness, taken to the extreme. The stories overflow with a suffocating sweetness; princes, Princesses and even ancient villains live in perpetual, cloying happiness and perfection..
However, In the midst of this contagious euphoria, the writer discovers a handful of secondary characters who, for some reason, They have been freed from this “extreme happiness”. Bored and desperate, They are the only ones who understand the serious threat that hangs over their stories. No conflicts, no challenges, the magic and the very essence of the stories threatens to disappear completely. These “forgotten” characters ask the writer to help them give back, without falling back into darkness, the conflict and problems to their stories. They make him see that true happiness can only exist when there is something to overcome, a challenge to face. The mission is clear: it is not about inventing evils, but to remember that life, and good stories, they need their balance.








