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Noa Kirl will establish a state for you: "Palmach" looks like a million dollars | Israel today

2022-07-07T06:23:28.855Z


The historical youth series is full of humor and cool bites, and this season is also full of action, even if most of it is unfounded on the fictional frontier • But at some point everything is forgiven, as long as it looks sparkling and worth the story


It's said that today's youth is not what it used to be ... so what?

Adults are the ones who say it.

"Palmach" realized that in order to be successful with the screen generation, today's youth should not feel the differences in time, even if it is a matter of rewriting history.

Every second on screen, the youth of the past use contemporary words, have scrambled relationships as is the custom today - and most importantly: buy what the creators are trying to sell him, because the heroes of the past are embodied by studs and models with lots of followers and likes.

All the other historical roles in the series, the Jewish community, the British soldiers, the jeeps and the submachine gun will look exactly as they once did, and so perhaps this generation will get to know Rabin, Golda, Ben-Gurion and Begin better.

The story of season 3 takes place in 1947 against the background of the rule of the British army in the country, around a struggle of a secret underground in the last moments before the vote on the establishment of the state.

The first five chapters can be summed up in "Saying I Was Happy Here Before I Was Born."

"Palmach" is full of humor and cool bites, and this season is also full of action - although most of it is unfounded on the fictional frontier, but at some point everything is forgiven, as long as it looks like Noa Kirl loves - a million dollars.

Worth a story.

"Palmach",

In order to save the Jewish community from screenwriting fatigue, Kirel herself was recruited, along with Omer Hazan, Yael Shelby, Alona Saar and others.

They are the ones who are going to make sure that a state is established here.

Kiral's Star Quality positively takes over every scene and helps to ignore the disappointing acting of the rest of the cast.

It is not by chance that "Palmach" sweeps awards at children's academy ceremonies with the same ease with which British "anemones" are harvested in the series.

It does not really become a history lesson, nor does it linger for a moment on an oppressive education.

The creators of the series knew that viewers would not run to Google to understand what terms like "land illegal immigration," "ship of hope," or "telegraph listening" mean.

She comes to do a pan - and if necessary then Yael Shelby will play a power leader without the director shouting at her "Shelby, speak slowly, do not understand anything!"

"Palmach: The series that made the youth admire Ben-Gurion," I read in one of the headlines, but it's not really certain that the admiration of past leaders will really remain among the younger audience longer than the average story.

It's not certain that historical events will leave anything deep in your adolescents either, since, at last, I finally understood in my flesh what it means to be a boomer.

"Palmach", Teen Nick Channel, yes

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Source: israelhayom

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