Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRaz and Sela, embark on a journey through Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, exploring Central Asian landscapes while testing their friendship and personal convictions.Raz and Sela, embark on a journey through Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, exploring Central Asian landscapes while testing their friendship and personal convictions.Raz and Sela, embark on a journey through Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, exploring Central Asian landscapes while testing their friendship and personal convictions.
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Off Road is a gripping exploration of friendship under pressure. The stunning scenery and unpredictable path offer a real travel, documentary thrill. Yet, the heart of this show is not just the dirt roads; it's the emotional terrain Raz and Sela navigate together.
Unique and undeniably watchable. The blend of rough, and, ready adventure and relational authenticity makes for a compulsive travel, friendship study, definitely worth streaming.
Deep cultural context or harmonious camaraderie, you might find parts of this uneven.
Long Way Round, Dark Tourist, or raw interpersonal documentaries....
Unique and undeniably watchable. The blend of rough, and, ready adventure and relational authenticity makes for a compulsive travel, friendship study, definitely worth streaming.
Deep cultural context or harmonious camaraderie, you might find parts of this uneven.
Long Way Round, Dark Tourist, or raw interpersonal documentaries....
Many people may watch this thinking they're in for a travel show, where the point is to be exposed to intriguing cultures and faraway lands but that isn't the point of the series. It's the setting that allows the two friends to be out of their comfort zone, out of their elements to present the social dynamics of a couple of platonic friends. It's unapologetic, not PC, they don't hold back and document a raw glimpse into their friendship and how they cope being far from their families, far from what they're used to.
Having said that, I feel it's very culturally appropriate for Israeli audiences who don't filter as much for TV. This could be refreshing for international audience but may not be everyone's cup of tea unless you are willing to be open to watching unfiltered conversations that aren't looking to be PC in western standards.
Having said that, I feel it's very culturally appropriate for Israeli audiences who don't filter as much for TV. This could be refreshing for international audience but may not be everyone's cup of tea unless you are willing to be open to watching unfiltered conversations that aren't looking to be PC in western standards.
Off Road is more than just a travel series. It's an honest, intimate, and deeply human portrait of an unexpected friendship between Lior Raz and Rotem Sela. What begins as a buddy trip quickly unfolds into a subtle emotional dance, quiet competition, flashes of jealousy, and unfiltered conversations that feel raw and unscripted.
The series is visually stunning, vibrant colors, remote corners of Central Asia, and breathtaking natural backdrops pull you right into their shared journey. But what truly elevates Off Road is its smart blend of travel adventure, local food, markets, animals with emotional depth, unexpected vulnerability, and even a spontaneous therapy session that adds real weight and soul.
The loose, open format allows both characters to explore emotional taboos and to reveal themselves through quiet moments confessions about family, spontaneous tattoos, and moments of real intimacy and reflection. It's rare to see such an honest portrayal of platonic friendship on screen.
In short, Off Road is a refreshing, brave, and liberating series: a social documentary that feels like a life podcast with soul and cinematic beauty. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a meaningful and human road trip story. A true gem.
The series is visually stunning, vibrant colors, remote corners of Central Asia, and breathtaking natural backdrops pull you right into their shared journey. But what truly elevates Off Road is its smart blend of travel adventure, local food, markets, animals with emotional depth, unexpected vulnerability, and even a spontaneous therapy session that adds real weight and soul.
The loose, open format allows both characters to explore emotional taboos and to reveal themselves through quiet moments confessions about family, spontaneous tattoos, and moments of real intimacy and reflection. It's rare to see such an honest portrayal of platonic friendship on screen.
In short, Off Road is a refreshing, brave, and liberating series: a social documentary that feels like a life podcast with soul and cinematic beauty. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a meaningful and human road trip story. A true gem.
The format sounded really promising, but actually it drives me crazy the way both protagonists disrespect the surrounding, the culture, the traditions of foreign places.
I just then learnt that they are both kinda famous in Israel, and regarding life's standards, they are probably rather spoiled.
All encounters on their trip look set up just for them, hopefully they paid good money to the locals.
I rated it three stars: one for the talk with their therapist which is the most interesting part of insight you get into two shallow characters, one for the camera capturing really nice pics and one for the kind people they met.
I just then learnt that they are both kinda famous in Israel, and regarding life's standards, they are probably rather spoiled.
All encounters on their trip look set up just for them, hopefully they paid good money to the locals.
I rated it three stars: one for the talk with their therapist which is the most interesting part of insight you get into two shallow characters, one for the camera capturing really nice pics and one for the kind people they met.
The show follows two very successful actors in Israel - Rotem Sela, a model, TV host, and famous actress (by the way, a close friend of Gal Gadot), and Lior Raz, the creator of the hit series Fauda. They set off in a jeep on a journey through Asia, traveling along dangerous trails.
There are some really funny moments when they get stuck along the way or come across strange customs and traditions of the local people - it's both hilarious and fascinating. They open up about their personal lives and share things they've never revealed before. They also put their friendships to the test, which makes it even more interesting.
There are some really funny moments when they get stuck along the way or come across strange customs and traditions of the local people - it's both hilarious and fascinating. They open up about their personal lives and share things they've never revealed before. They also put their friendships to the test, which makes it even more interesting.
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