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"How to Become a God": Survival is Not Funny Israel today

2019-12-11T08:41:13.672Z


Define Kirsten Dunst's new and talked-about series as a comedy, but it's actually a real survival drama on TV


Define Kirsten Dunst's new and talked-about series as a comedy, but it's actually a real survival drama

  • "How to Become a God"

    Photography:

    Courtesy of Cellcom TV

Laughter of Destiny: The "How to Become a God" series got the definition of "Black Comedy," probably because it's a television code name for a series in which one of the characters is devoured by a crocodile, but except for that scene it has nothing comical.

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This is a drama about a stubborn mother's fight (Kirsten Dunst, with a role that made her a Golden Globe nomination), which for a moment turns her home after her husband (Alexander Skarsgaard) swept her into a pyramid scheme.

She quickly realizes that in order to save her life she has to change attitude, because in the business of the pyramid, only if you become a false liar and screw up those close to you, you might be able to make money. And if you are really good at it, you might become God.


On the road to becoming God. Kristen Dunst // Photo courtesy of Cellcom TV

"How to Become a God," which the first three episodes aired on Cellcom yesterday, won't make you laugh, but it will tell you a fun story from the beginning of the Nineties about a true survival drama.

"How to Become a God," Cellcom TV

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Source: israelhayom

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