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Sasson Gabay, Doval'e Glickman, Michael Aloni, and Hadas Yaron in Shtisel (2013)

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Shtisel

121 opiniones
9/10

Family life and subtle sense of humour

This is about a orthodox Jewish family. I am not Jewish and I don't know much about it, so it's interesting to see certain customs.

While it's a very different life from mine, it's so relatable! Family dynamics are just the same everywhere. They are real people that with all the feelings of pride, hurt and sibling rivalry. And there is such great humour in this show as well. I sometimes rewind scenes just to look at facial expressions of all involved, because the actors are great. All of them. The patriarch and youngest son are also played so well. Highly recommend, though it's clearly for a niche audience.
  • LucyBonette
  • 3 ene 2019
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10/10

First review

Shtisel is a par above the best television and most cinema produced in Israel. My copious consumption of TV and film notwithstanding, I have never reviewed, but was compelled to when discovering the stunning absence of commentary for this stunning work of art.

In a hyper digitized culture this show is reactionary to say the least. It returns to the origin of the medium of moving pictures, storytelling. Beautiful, delicate, morally challenging and consistently human stories.

Technically the show is artful and precise, with a seemingly authentic, almost anthropological portrayal of a society that is generally inaccessible. Drama seems to arise slowly, patiently, through competent composition of scenes, performances that posses each character flawlessly, and again, stories that speak to the heart of who we are and how we relate to each other. Perhaps it takes a society that has not been swept by time as much as most, to demonstrate a few timeless truths that we can all relate to.

We live in the golden age of quality television, no doubt. But I can count on one hand the number of shows that humbly rely on the basics: acting and story. No FX, no cynicism, no melodrama. If you enjoy Detectorists, this'll probably be up your alley.
  • sufadufa
  • 30 dic 2016
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10/10

One of the BEST series on Netflix

I cannot describe how much I enjoyed watching this series. The pace is perfect, the quality and strength of characters is second to none. I have totally fallen love with all of them particularly Shtisel and his Father. Shtisel senior is a fantastic actor, his energy is magical and his mannerisms are amazing. I have learnt so much about the Orthodox Jewish community, it has been so enjoyable and interesting. PLEASE bring out series 3. I not am not sure why this series has appealed to me and touched my heart so much but it has. I am a huge fan of World Cinema and this is a unique and original peice of work.
  • rvfrost
  • 28 ene 2019
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10/10

The best TV I've ever seen. No- the best visual story I have seen in 70 years.

There is no 'blowing up and cussing' as the cliche goes. Nothing, absolutely nothing spectacular until you watch it. These seem to be real people in real life situations that relate to life as it is lived. Beautifully presented videography, superbly written scenarios and acting- the acting!
  • wallyhawn
  • 30 abr 2019
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10/10

A real gem

Without exception, everyone I know who has been introduced to this series is hooked almost immediately. It is beautifully written and acted and gives us a rare look at an Orthodox Israeli family that nevertheless must deal with universal problems, contradictions and consequences. The English subtitles do not distract from the show's dramatic impact or the actors' nuanced performances. Orthodox Jewish viewers will undoubtedly have a better understanding of the material; there are subtleties that can be appreciated only by those familiar with the lifestyle. But that should not preclude others from giving this show the opportunity it deserves. There appear to be conflicting reports concerning the production of Season 3. Hopefully we have not seen the last of this terrific series.
  • radelman-68819
  • 22 ene 2017
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9/10

Deliciously different

I started watching this by accident, and was hooked. It is so sweetly different and well worth a binge session. The characters were well written and not like the two dimensional ones in some dramas. I don't know anything about the Haredi community but this web of very human stories made me laugh out loud, brought me close to tears and left me wanting more.
  • janewarren2
  • 11 ene 2019
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9/10

Thank You Netflix

Watched both series in a matter of days. This is the second Orthodox Jew series in a row for me. I'm thinking about buying one of those cool hats to wear.

What absolutely floored me was how each and every episode captured my immediate and full attention from beginning to end. Whoever wrote the script must be a genius. The acting was wonderful but the script was miles above anything I've seen in a long time. I would easily watch a third and fourth series and never once tire of them.

This series is Netflix at its finest. American network tv has a long way to go to catch up with this.
  • bshaef
  • 23 abr 2020
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Wonderful story!!

Well at last I have found a program that I absolutely love. Grandma makes me laugh out loud, she is a real character. I am learning about this different culture and find it so interesting. So here it is 2019 and I have only just found it!! I think the actors are all superb! I wish it was more than just two series. Well done to all concerned. A really great and intelligent story.
  • prd-55578
  • 31 dic 2018
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10/10

Fantastic, best thing on Netflix at the moment in Australia if you like people dramas

This show is just so special, beautifully drawn, written & presented, I loved all the characters, the opening credits, the unpretentious un self conscious feel of it and how the many aspects of personality/ behaviour around grief loss deception yearning etc is portrayed. Highly recommended. It's a shame so many people will be binging on exploitative muck like YOU and missing this wonderful heart and soul contribution. Thanks to all involved.
  • zippo8
  • 15 ene 2019
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10/10

Love this film so much

I am totally hooked on this and am sad that there is no 3rd series. It's amazing and the actors are fantastic. I especially love the girl Ruhami she's a brilliant actress. Please bring it back.
  • mal-86345
  • 1 ene 2019
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10/10

Soundtrack

I do not need to add to the reviews already posted. I do however have to say that Avi Belleli's soundtrack is a absolutely marvelous piece of work. Check it out folks....
  • mahler-19840
  • 13 ago 2020
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10/10

maybe the best TV series in the history of TV

This came up on the Netflix portal and I avoided it, as being probably all about religion and patriarchy and just ... heavy. Something in the face of the actors Doval'e Glickman - then something in the face of Michael Aloni - (Shtisel father and son, and we never really know who we love more and who is our main character) - jumped out from the publicity images. I'm not Jewish and have always been a bit scared of orthodox anything. The story is really elemental and could take place at any time. It takes its time to explore the impact of seismic struggles between parents and children and husbands and wives, the kinds of struggles - that can forge your character or wreck your life - that many of us are doomed to go through. But these people more so because God can called on by both sides to bolster their arguments. And there is much love in it, even when the characters are treating each other brutally. There is also playfulness and urbanity and some magic. It takes place in Israel but because the ultraorthodox don't approve of the society they live in ('those evil people' they call the Zionists), you can set aside your personal views about the political situation. The cast is incredibly well chosen for their roles, all very distinctive and lovable, even the bad characters; the acting is very fine; the pace is perfectly judged and the writing never intrudes; the locations are authentic-seeming; and the whole structure has the weight and momentum of myth, more truth than a true story and more treasurable and satisfying than anything else I can think of in any artform over the past decade or so. Thank you to all who collaborated and created this series - if you never did anything again in your life, you can be content you have reached a level of beauty that may not have previously been achieved in television.
  • elizabethbrooks-45536
  • 2 feb 2019
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7/10

Yeah, but...

... What happened to the dog?! A fun story if you don't look to close because there are a lot of holes throughout.
  • SirenSongWoman
  • 15 jul 2019
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5/10

Awesome costumes but seriously unrealistic plot

I understand the rave reviews others have posted, I assume that if I was required (I wouldn't volunteer) to write a review for a series about the Amish this would have happened to me since I don't know enough about them (except how they dress). there's one things that binds them all they are not orthodox. I am. There's one thing they got perfect and for that I gotta give credit: The costumes. they are so spot on that they would pass even a close inspection and fool anyone in the street. as for the rest, well: The actors are decent (by Israeli standards not Hollywood's) their interactions would have been real anywhere outside of where they purport to portray. and here is the big problem: NONE; NOT EVEN A SINGLE ONE of the story lines and story arcs would actually cut it in the real world in the real religious community this couldn't possibly happen, none of it. they basically took a story from the secular world and inserted Ultra orthodox characters I was severely disappointed I expected them to have done better research being in Israel and in close proximity to the actual community.

so for all the people hoping to get a glimpse or an insight into the lives of a religious family you are sadly misled, just because they are dressed so does not make it so and the costume definitely does not make the clown in this case.

I only gave five stars because of the costumes, they're just phenomenal.
  • israel2822
  • 13 nov 2017
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10/10

A liberal American Jew is totally smitten!

  • jfpastor
  • 13 ene 2019
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10/10

Superb in every respect

  • PeterHerrmann
  • 14 ago 2019
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9/10

Well worth to watch

Totally addictive, great character developments. Intense dramas with an omnipresent fine touch. Welcome to an approach to the life of an ultraorthodox Jewish family of Jerusalem.
  • manugw
  • 30 dic 2018
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10/10

-Outstanding TV drama Shtisel-

This is the first time I am watching a Israeli TV show on Netflix. Wonderful ! after a long time you get hooked to a TV serial like this.As if you never wanted it to end. But all good things come to a end. Nukhem & Ruchami stood out as my - the two most endearing performances.- Esp Nukhem he was a such a natural. The vast exposure to the culture, food,religion ,relationships transports you into their world.

All others too, played their part so well that you cannot forget them.

This serial has made me realise that countries are different but the people in them are the same.Those conflicts, those doubts & most of all struggles in relationships. The act of forgiveness in the serial says a lot.

Shtisel has made me feel that I must visit Israel.Just have to go there! Brilliant story telling.
  • humbrey_vilas
  • 12 jul 2019
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10/10

Beautiful. Very well done.

Funny and sad. Real. Excellent acting and directing.
  • morris-82284
  • 6 feb 2019
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10/10

Haredi life at its best

It is unbelievably good how the director could put life and emotion together to show the haredi's life.

Passion, love, intrigues and some thrilling emotion make this TV Show iconic.

Don't miss it.
  • true-vips
  • 28 dic 2018
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10/10

Slowest tv there is. May it never be speeded up.

This is like, and as good as, Sopranos.

Minus the cursing and profanities.

Minus the killing and violence.

Minus the drugs, save some low quality cigarettes and funny-looking yellowish wine.

Obviously no sex or nudity.

I don't know what it is with this series. All of the characters annoy me to some degree. It's so slow my mother stopped watching after 20 minutes because it's that slow.

And yet.

When the third series was launched, during corona, I was so happy. It's like meeting old family again. I know I won't be frightened or sick from the imagery. It's just totally zen. Akiva, this confused and complicated artist, making life hard for everyone - and us viewers in particular.

I hope they never stop making this series.
  • glgabrielsen
  • 4 abr 2021
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8/10

A breath of fresh air from an unknown territory

Knowing absolutely nothing about orthodox Jews I had no expectations about this series, which I started watching after the mini-series Unorthodox.

I only had the vague idea that a community of people who spend their lives studying holy books should have higher moral standards than the rest of us. Turns out, it was definitely not the case.

If on one hand I was disappointed to see that the alleged "saint men" are as prone to misbehaving as anybody else, it was also refreshing to see how intensely human their stories are and how easy it is to relate to most of them (not quite all).

We witness the pain of unrequited love; the fear of starting a new relationship after a certain age (and two deceased husbands); the burden of keeping a family after having married way too young; the grief for the loss of a devoted spouse but also the petty intrigues and the endless meddling into each other's affairs.

The characters are complex human beings, with defects and all: Akiva is a idealistic young man who doesn't quite fit in; Shulem the meddlesome father who would like to let the past behind but cannot quite move forward; Giti is the imprisoned wife and mother who must deny at all costs all her frustration and unhappiness; Lipe is also not quite fitting in but with no more wiggle room, etc...

Most interesting and very recommended.
  • dierregi
  • 3 may 2020
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6/10

Certainly different.

Being a Gentile, I found this a wonderful insight into the lives of the Ultra Orthodox Jewish religion. I agree with everything said in other reviews, and clearly some of the customs and practices were obvious. Eating, is very big if this drama is to be believed, and yes some of the older rabbis are not well versed in table manners. I also had to look up how this community survive financially with the men spending most of their time in study. Even when getting married with no visible means of an income, this doesn't seem to be a problem. It was nevertheless a compelling watch.
  • linda-plant2
  • 23 mar 2021
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3/10

So Frustrating

  • PZP543
  • 17 ene 2020
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10/10

Israeli family saga studies tension between authority and compassion

  • maurice_yacowar
  • 10 abr 2019
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