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"Journey Warning": This Is How We Make Shame On Netflix | Israel today

2021-04-12T09:44:04.216Z


"Travel warning" made in collaboration with HOT and Netflix Global is banal and expected from miles • It is better that we leave the vanity in the country | TV


The series made in collaboration with Hot, the Norwegian TV2 and the global Netflix is ​​banal and expected from miles • It is better that we leave the vanity in the country - without the whole world seeing

  • Managed to roll out the end result.

    "travel warning"

I wanted to pick the most absurd scene that was in the first two episodes of "Journey Warning," but it was hard.

Maybe the Norwegian mother who suddenly flew to meet the Israeli intelligence minister and somehow got to him simply to the office and also home.

Or maybe the Israeli guy who aggressively bargains with a girl who sells jewelry at sea, and maybe that mother's impromptu meeting with a senior Hamas figure, or rather the attempts to escape the abducted young people from ISIS.

Just have to choose, there is enough for everyone.

How unfortunate that this is how one of the most invested and significant productions created here came out.

"Travel Warning" is a political suspense drama, made in full cooperation between the Israeli HOT, the Norwegian TV2 and the global Netflix.

She speaks four languages, describes a kidnapping case in Sinai of an Israeli couple and a young woman from Norway, and everything in it is banal, stereotypical and expected from miles away.

It seems that what was supposed to be the strength of the series - intercontinental collaboration in writing, directing, acting and production - has become the source of complication and failure.

As if each body managed, with the help of the other, to roll out as much as possible the end result in order to reach as wide an audience as possible.

The characters always say the obvious, and they all explain everything all the time, and everything is terribly simple and cardboard.

Directed by Uri Barbash and Stian Christiansen is very outdated, the scenes are illogical, the dialogues are trivial, and as a result the actors (Amos Tamam, Rotem Abohav, Vered Feldman and others) look ridiculous and do not realize the potential we know to be embodied in them.

The idea on paper was promising, but it crashed in stubborn attempts to explain to foreign viewers the roots of the conflict in the Middle East.

Want to make an inferior TV in Israel - everything is good and beautiful, but why abroad? It is not pleasant to be ashamed of Netflix.

"Journey Warning" (first 2 episodes), HOT3, 8:30 p.m.

Source: israelhayom

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