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2020-10-27T13:32:52.815Z


The third episode of "Lock Hour" included quite a few inaccuracies and a girl in minimal clothing • Heroes of Israel in the Valley of Weeping? We have Alush TV


The third episode in the series in question included quite a few inaccuracies and a girl in unnecessary minimal clothing • Heroes of Israel in the Valley of Weeping?

We have Caspi and Alush

  • Leave reality aside.

    "Lock time"

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    From the chapter

"Punch in the stomach" was called last week the new and talked about series of Here 11, "Lock Hour", and indeed the feeling in the first two episodes (which aired as a double episode) was of a punch in the stomach.

The unnecessary and boring war of generals was thrown aside in favor of a harsh and sober look at the powerful battlefield of the Yom Kippur War.

It is a pity that the third chapter managed to trample the achievement to the ground and leave every person with a historical familiarity of the war with bad taste.



The series, as is well known, focuses on three different stories - the battle of the armored personnel carriers in the Golan Heights, the battle inside the Hermon outpost caves and the strange journey of the three strange figures on a brutal battlefield that according to historical reality almost ended in the conquest of Israel.

What fun and nice to walk on a battlefield and treat black smoke from burnt tanks as a kind of curiosity.

Oh, do not forget to vomit for a moment, because that's what you do when you see a body. 



The creators, it seems, fell in love with the story they invented for themselves, and they decided to leave reality aside.

Admittedly, this is a series inspired by real events, but when it comes to such dramatic events it is not clear why they should have improved them and invented others. 



First for armored personnel carriers.

These are huge heroes, people whose bodies have defended the State of Israel.

Avigdor Kahalani told Israel Today last week that in a battle in the Valley of Weeping, one of the largest armored ambushes in world history, there was an Israeli tank for every 11 Syrian tanks.

A huge, inconceivable number, until you reach the lockout hour and discover that three tanks have managed to eliminate a force of 40 Syrian tanks.

Zvika power?

The heroes of Israel in the Valley of Weeping?

Tin, we have Caspi and Alush.



 Then, when the platoon commander was killed, Caspi went into battle shock.

What is battle shock?

Battle madness.

Because it turns out that combat fighters start spraying non-stop, making wording decisions on their part against all odds and without any logic whatsoever.

Had I been struck by a battle from the Yom Kippur War I would have been offended to the depths of my soul.

These fighters fought for long days, without sleep or food, fighting for their lives and defending the State of Israel.

They then faced and face to this day with not simple difficulties, but in real time they did the job without madness and while making cold and calculated decisions.

The heroes of Israel became insane when they were locked up. 



And from there to the bizarre scenes of Manny Ben-Dror, Benzi and Lt. Daphne, which take an even more hallucinatory turn in episode 3, which includes a strange objectification of a woman in the name of art and the creation of drama.

Hell of a reality

Last week, an angry post was posted on one of the feminist pages on Facebook that was angry that there are no women in the series.

What to do, logical surfers answered them, there were no women in combat.

Maybe sad, maybe fixed since, but that's the situation.

But what the angry women did not know is that in the current episode we can watch a girl on the battlefield, and not just a girl - a girl in a tank top, because it turns out that it is the role of women on the battlefield.

Be beautiful, and with minimal clothing. 



I do not know, I served in the army for three years, I walk around quite a few military bases today, and I did not come across female soldiers who randomly take off their shirts at a bus stop.

I have not heard of women hiking on the battlefield with minimal clothing.

The truth is, I would not have been particularly bothered if she was in a tank top if there was any justification for it, but no, just not.

"We want a girl in a tank top on the battlefield and to hell with reality," the director's voice can be felt in the background.

It would not make sense if a soldier were to spread out randomly in the middle of a battlefield, it does not make sense for a female soldier to spread out randomly in the middle of a battlefield.



There is not much to exaggerate about the scene on Mount Hermon.

One can only assume that 8200 people in the past and present move uncomfortably when presented as stressed, frightened and generally helpless, but suppose it passes in the name of creation.

Just to mention that according to every historical aspect - the unit's field personnel passed on a lot of critical information about the start of a war on Yom Kippur, and the golden knowledge that is ignored in the series about the evacuation of Soviet families two days before the war. The problem was in the decision-making process, not in the soldier In the field.No Schwin, what is not being done to promote the conception.



 There are quite a few more inaccuracies in the series that could have been easily avoided.

Did you know that the song "Yu Ya" was released on the album after the Yom Kippur War?

Or were the Black Panthers' violent protests two years before the war?

Oh, and in the first hours of the war the Golan Heights was shelled with tens of thousands of artillery shells, not exactly the pastoral scenes of a closing hour in the vast majority of the scenes, despite the impressive music.

Even the beautiful scenes in the first episode in which the warriors are frightened to discover that a war has broken out are nonsense in the juice.

The warriors were prepared for a day of battle, and declared war.

Surprise yes, nightmare yes, but still let's put things in proportion. 



In addition, it is worth mentioning the pacifist spirit that lines up in this chapter about the characters.

A (inaccurate) quote by Moshe Dayan that turns out to be afraid of the Arabs, a feeling that the whole war is terribly unnecessary and that no one wants to take part in it, which may be true in retrospect, but very very irrelevant to fighters in the middle of their lives after the Syrians (yes, the Syrians, not us) started the war .

Mike Love Not Ware, even if the Syrians dismantle your shape in shells.

Makes sense.

Invent a wheel when there is a moving car

The preoccupation with the Yom Kippur War is most fitting. As a person who has read Avigdor Kahalani's books several times (if you have not read Oz77, want to read quickly) as well as other books about the difficult battles in the Golan Heights, I can only congratulate you on this series. But God is in the small details, and precisely in those negligence of the creators is great and sometimes even embarrassing. It is possible to do different things in reality, but in a war where Zvika's power fought alone for long days and was vacated only after it was completely burned, in a reality where symbols and corporals decided the fate of the country, it was worth bringing their story as it was, with supreme heroism. Go for a car in the parking lot. Respect the viewers, respect the fighters, give them the great story that was and not a bizarre version of it called ridiculous or exaggerated agendas. The 



hope right now is that the next episodes will put the story back in its rightful place, but let's just say Caused by a misconception you should not delude into illusions.The pacifism will continue, the inaccurate scenes will continue.I wish someone would make a correction later, and bring the true and amazing story of the war, as it were, without fake and ridiculous filters.



Source: israelhayom

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