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Ben El's song to Ortal Amar proved that you asked for despair for "The Next Star" - Walla! culture

2020-01-19T06:49:11.560Z


Who cares about this artificial scene in the middle of the competition we're watching. Tabori has something to say to Amar? It has enough other platforms. That is his personal interest. Create an event from it ...


Ben El's song to Ortal Amar proved that you asked for despair for "The Next Star"

Who cares about this artificial scene in the middle of the competition we're watching. Tabori has something to say to Amar? It has enough other platforms. That is his personal interest. To create a televised event, as if intimate, is already cynical

Ben El's song to Ortal Amar proved that you asked for despair for "The Next Star"

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When the episode aired last night on the "Next Star for Eurovision" show was presented with an exciting meeting between Ben El Tabori and Ortal Amar, it seemed that the production was the highlight of the evening. No execution, no impeachment. Think about it for a moment: The Israeli pre-Eurovision Song Contest, a competition between singers for the right to represent Israel, has been hijacked for a gossipy, private happening, and many viewers have been dragged into it. The conclusion is clear: in this television chaos has long lost the balance between the main thing and the insipid. Desire is everything.

There was, of course, nothing necessary in this event and certainly not original. Talent competitions sometimes bring a family of relatives from overseas as a surprise to contestants. Get excited about it.

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Fulfilled if any of that had anything to do with the contestants. Ortal Amar and Ben El Tabori, "The Next Star" (screenshot)

Next star, Ben El Tabori, Ortal Amar (Photo: screenshot)

But within the "next star for the Eurovision", the contestants are in any case a negligible backdrop for the judges 'self-importance and the moderators' disapproval. In one of the earlier stages of the show, we got a wonderful example of this: One young contestant was said to have brought a special surprise to her - the woman who gave birth to her. After long seconds of embarrassment, India admitted it was an actress. This is not a parody of the genre: just a nasty joke of auxiliary and rock at the expense of a struggling contender who, in addition to all the trouble, tension and referees, has to deal with this farce too. If someone had a touch of sensitivity there they would have realized it themselves.

There was no real need for Tavori's surprise either. However, the trailers have already shown that the request thinks differently. Countless promos for Mosch's program focused on two events. The first - a clearly insignificant controversy over the performance of one of the contestants presented as a shaky drama; I didn't measure, but I think the ratio of competition to gossip stood at the promos I watched at least 50%, perhaps with an advantage to the second event.

Wish them only good, but who cares. Ortal Amar, "The Next Star" (screenshot)

Next star, Ben El Tabori, Ortal Amar (Photo: screenshot)

Amar sat in check with Essie Auxiliary throughout the program without real justification for her presence, and then entered as a "surprise" on his part at the judges' table. But Tauri was not at all surprised (planned and coordinated moment? Who would have believed), but performed a song he had prepared especially for this moment. The performance was exciting: Amar was crying, Static was crying, the other judges were also excited. I only wish them well, I just didn't understand why I should care about this artificial scene in the middle of the competition I was watching. Tabori has something to say to Amar? It has enough other platforms. That is his personal interest. To create a televised event, as if intimate, is already cynical.

Maybe for the show's production, the competition isn't interesting enough, so there is reason to make more noise around. When it's the comic strip that has to do with the contestants, there is some point to it, sometimes. Do you have a yellow item that relates to the personal life of one of the judges as the highlight of the evening? It's just scoffing at viewers.

Source: walla

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