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Izzy Bachar, un enquêteur des affaires internes de la police, découvre juste avant sa retraite que son ami de longue date, Barak, un officier de police supérieur, est accusé d'être corrompu.Izzy Bachar, un enquêteur des affaires internes de la police, découvre juste avant sa retraite que son ami de longue date, Barak, un officier de police supérieur, est accusé d'être corrompu.Izzy Bachar, un enquêteur des affaires internes de la police, découvre juste avant sa retraite que son ami de longue date, Barak, un officier de police supérieur, est accusé d'être corrompu.
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This is probably the best israeli TV series ever, better than Fauda or Hatufim, on the level of The Wire.
The actors are exceptional but what puts it apart is the quality of the writing and the fantastic plot that will depress you more each episode. The series is relentless and makes no concessions. The story is based on real events, mostly the "Brother Farinian" scandal of 2005 and the more recent Ruth David affair. A must watch. Can't wait for season 2.
Season 2 of this fantastic show did not disappoint! And they very clearly set up a Season 3 , so hopefully that will happen soon. Excellent character development and acting and a story that keeps twisting just when you think it's all done. The actress who plays Tal is just outstanding. This season in particular she really blew me away and had me in tears. Very real stuff. I just want the episodes to keep coming but look forward to the next season being just as good as they have set it up to be. My only complaint is that the subtitles could be alot better. I don't know much Hebrew but can still tell some of the phrases are translated poorly. But otherwise, an awesome awesome crime/cop show!!
Manayek is a very good Israeli production of the British Line of Duty.
Both deals with police corruptions and shows each country nuance of cultures.
Must see both.
Both deals with police corruptions and shows each country nuance of cultures.
Must see both.
Great acting, very well written.
The plot is really good and will keep you on the edge of your seats most of the time.
This is the first Israeli TV series I have watched, although I have familiarity with Israeli culture. If you liked the British TV series Line of Duty, then this is worth a look.
There are 2 seasons to date, with a credible storyline that carries through both. It's essentially about police Internal Affairs officers investigating high level corruption at various levels in the Israeli police force.
The acting is generally good, the script is mostly well written and the direction is generally competent, although not exemplary. There is plenty of attention on the main characters' personal stories as well as the complex web of police investigations.
It's rather rough around the edges with no pretentiousness and little refinement, compared with the more nuanced approach in Line of Duty. The stories are very loosely based on real events in the history of Israeli police, and it's quite revelatory how the main IAD characters cope with the myriad of hurdles and obstructions thrown their way with sad resignation and frustration, almost an acceptance of how things just are. For those who don't live there, it's also quite an interesting reflection of Israeli cultural approach to life in general.
There are 2 seasons to date, with a credible storyline that carries through both. It's essentially about police Internal Affairs officers investigating high level corruption at various levels in the Israeli police force.
The acting is generally good, the script is mostly well written and the direction is generally competent, although not exemplary. There is plenty of attention on the main characters' personal stories as well as the complex web of police investigations.
It's rather rough around the edges with no pretentiousness and little refinement, compared with the more nuanced approach in Line of Duty. The stories are very loosely based on real events in the history of Israeli police, and it's quite revelatory how the main IAD characters cope with the myriad of hurdles and obstructions thrown their way with sad resignation and frustration, almost an acceptance of how things just are. For those who don't live there, it's also quite an interesting reflection of Israeli cultural approach to life in general.
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- AnecdotesThe title "Manayek" is street slang in Israel for police, which literally translates to "rats".
- ConnexionsReferenced in The man who wanted to know everything: Episode #1.2 (2024)
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