About a mother that wakes up in the morning discovered that her son is missing,soon later finds him killed over the hillAbout a mother that wakes up in the morning discovered that her son is missing,soon later finds him killed over the hillAbout a mother that wakes up in the morning discovered that her son is missing,soon later finds him killed over the hill
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The first two reviews perfectly summed up the exasperation with this series I felt at the end. Plot took too long to develop, posed intriguing possibilities, then left them all hanging in the air. The only standout performance was the mentally handicapped man/child - none of the other actors rated. Leaving an audience feeling cheated is bad form to say the least.
A reasonably intense and authentic offering, that avoids the overly-dramatic thrills and spills that swamp our TV murder mysteries. Rather, it seeks to paint a picture of a people's culture, how they react to each other, and how the wider society treats them.
Expect less focus on police procedures and instead, witness a community's emotional response to the worst kind of tragedy. The outrage too, that is felt when the more marginalized members of Israeli society are faced with systemic injustices.
Thoughtfully conceived and generally well executed, although the story's ending perhaps drags on a little too long. (7.4/10)
Expect less focus on police procedures and instead, witness a community's emotional response to the worst kind of tragedy. The outrage too, that is felt when the more marginalized members of Israeli society are faced with systemic injustices.
Thoughtfully conceived and generally well executed, although the story's ending perhaps drags on a little too long. (7.4/10)
Maybe this is not a classic detective story, but this is a great drama. It is like life: not all story and character lines are bound to be just fuel for some "who done it" closure, they are valuable as they are. And this sudden final "disappointment" amplifies this feeling greatly.
I sat through ten episodes of this over three nights as it built up to the worst anticlimax I have ever seen on film! I cannot help but wonder if the show's creators simply ran out of time or money or care- factor to have arrived at such an abysmal whimper of a finale. If they were aiming to leave things 'open' for a second season, I cannot imagine anyone would even care enough after such an insult, as to what happens in a future scenario involving these characters.
And are Israeli men really all such failed human beings? There was not one male character presented in this production that I could care about. Even the most vulnerable character, though portrayed so brilliantly by the actor, just became a really annoying presence.
And actually, the women were awfully contrived 'tragic figures' too.
And please...no mother of a murdered child is going to go to visit an imprisoned suspect in that murder, to give him a sympathetic ear let alone be allowed to professionally counsel said suspect.
Finally, you find yourself often thrust into scenes that make little sense, wondering what you're doing there and how this event/character development, or interaction adds anything to the overall story or plot development. And most of the time, these pointless twists and turns are awkward and out of context and actually turn out to be of no value whatsoever.
Bah. Whatever. Could have been great. Turned out to be waste of time.
And are Israeli men really all such failed human beings? There was not one male character presented in this production that I could care about. Even the most vulnerable character, though portrayed so brilliantly by the actor, just became a really annoying presence.
And actually, the women were awfully contrived 'tragic figures' too.
And please...no mother of a murdered child is going to go to visit an imprisoned suspect in that murder, to give him a sympathetic ear let alone be allowed to professionally counsel said suspect.
Finally, you find yourself often thrust into scenes that make little sense, wondering what you're doing there and how this event/character development, or interaction adds anything to the overall story or plot development. And most of the time, these pointless twists and turns are awkward and out of context and actually turn out to be of no value whatsoever.
Bah. Whatever. Could have been great. Turned out to be waste of time.
I agree with the first reviewer I sat through all 10 episodes over 3 nights and at the end of the last episode I thought that the ending was all up in the air.I there going to be a second series . Some painfully annoying characters, especially the police chief. I thought there were some obvious questions that weren't answered.... why didn't the police chief's daughter give an alibi for the "prime suspect" ?
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