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An Argentinean intelligence agent infiltrates the Jewish community to gather information that is then allegedly used to perpetrate two of the worst terrorist attacks in Latin American histor... Read allAn Argentinean intelligence agent infiltrates the Jewish community to gather information that is then allegedly used to perpetrate two of the worst terrorist attacks in Latin American history, leaving over 100 dead.An Argentinean intelligence agent infiltrates the Jewish community to gather information that is then allegedly used to perpetrate two of the worst terrorist attacks in Latin American history, leaving over 100 dead.
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Reviewers say 'Iosi, The Regretful Spy' delves into espionage, antisemitism, and personal redemption, set against Argentina's political history. The series highlights the Jewish community's complexities and Yosi's evolution from resentment to empathy. His journey through relationships and self-confrontation is central. The narrative's time jumps and flashbacks enrich character arcs and plotlines, receiving mixed feedback for pacing but praised for depth and thematic exploration.
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A good story that isn't lost with switching time lines, it actually keeps coherency in the viewers mind with a very good makeup department on characters in latter year scenes. Depth of plot not obliterated with artistic license towards having too much gratuitous violence... seems like a " based on a true story", stayed true to actual events. Not for the subtitled challenged. It's also nice to see actors from different countries, and cultures.
Yosi (Iosi) is the strong silent type. This is probably uncharacteristic of many heroes of Latin American films, but very familiar to Hollywood. I read an in-depth, but negative review noting the hero "appeals to an imperturbable register, almost impenetrable, close to the anodyne, probably marked by the direction" Well, that fits the character in multiple ways; first he's traumatized in childhood by the suicide of his father, then as an adult, he's recruited to infiltrate and spy on the Jewish community in Argentina, which has a distinct culture, of course they pick a quiet, shy, reassuring personality to do this. Although the previous parts of his life are shown in flashbacks, we initially see him as an older man, after he's changed allegiances, so he's filled with regret and hounded by former allies. Finally, perhaps this was indeed directed to appeal to American/international audiences, certainly I'm used to seeing movies with this kind of protagonist. I admit, I had to look up the word "anodyne", but I don't see why this attribute is in any way a negative. So, he's not a typical, loud flamboyant Latino star, so what?
Each episode kept me in suspense, wondering how Yosi would survive and/or what made him do a 180 degree turn and become a dedicated Jew in spirit, if not through blood. It's not always clear and coherent, from episode to episode, and some of the audience seem to be confused over what I consider simple plot points. As long as the characters remain interesting, I don't really care. I'm certainly not going to address a long list with explanations. You just have to expect to suspend your disbelief with some of the material. I actually found it hard to believe that elements of Argentinian law enforcement actually believed Jews were going to create a second Jewish homeland in Patagonia, but it turns out this was actually a prevalent paranoia in real-life Argentina. I guess one should never underestimate Antisemitism. I learned a bit, but mostly just enjoyed the ride. Extensive flashbacks can be confusing, but it also allows depth of character development, so I'm not going to complain. I'm just enjoying the show.
Each episode kept me in suspense, wondering how Yosi would survive and/or what made him do a 180 degree turn and become a dedicated Jew in spirit, if not through blood. It's not always clear and coherent, from episode to episode, and some of the audience seem to be confused over what I consider simple plot points. As long as the characters remain interesting, I don't really care. I'm certainly not going to address a long list with explanations. You just have to expect to suspend your disbelief with some of the material. I actually found it hard to believe that elements of Argentinian law enforcement actually believed Jews were going to create a second Jewish homeland in Patagonia, but it turns out this was actually a prevalent paranoia in real-life Argentina. I guess one should never underestimate Antisemitism. I learned a bit, but mostly just enjoyed the ride. Extensive flashbacks can be confusing, but it also allows depth of character development, so I'm not going to complain. I'm just enjoying the show.
Yosi is a sympathetic character despite being naive about the context of his world which is his undoing. The flashbacks and forward scenes around a pivotal event make it difficult to follow the storyline of a secret surveillance operation of the Jewish community in Buenos Aires in Argentina.
Well developed characters and suspense keep you involved despite the fractured timeline. Best to read about the historical facts before watching the film.
Well developed characters and suspense keep you involved despite the fractured timeline. Best to read about the historical facts before watching the film.
I am only 3 episodes in but this is turning out to be a very good little spy "thriller" (more so drama). The first segment of the premiere leads you to believe it will be an action packed thriller due to a fight scene. It also leads you to believe it will be shot in one timeline but shortly into the episode you realize the series will flash between 1986 and 2007. It is telling you the story that led up to the worst terror attack in Argentina in the 90's. The later storyline focuses on the main character "Yosi" who is a young intelligent officer tasked with immersing himself in the Argentine,Jewish community in hopes to discover different secrets. The storyline that takes place in 2007 is Yosi, 21 years later trying to get protection from the DA by sharing all the stuff he has learned about the largest criminal orginazition in Argentina's history. This organization includes politicians, terrorist groups, and important figures from all over the world. The viewers quickly learn that he was involved with some dangerous organizations because he is not safe and many people are working to stop him from sharing these secrets. This premise leads one to believe this series will be a high octane thriller. In some ways it is, but there is a lot more depth to it.
After the initial fight scene, the series slows down a little and it flashes back for the first time. The initial flashback made me realize that I was in for a much more in depth character portrayal. Yosi is a child of an affair and has resentment towards his Jewish biological father. His disdain towards Judaism is highlighted quite a bit before he learns he is going to be asked to infiltrate the Jewish community. As the series continues, you see Yosi navigate genuine relationships as he infiltrates this community. The writers are doing a thorough job showing how these relationships might develop into genuine connections. Yosi might be on a path to discover his own heritage and in doing so becoming a practicing Jew. The first few episodes are foreshadowing a change in how Yosi views the religion. More importantly, they are leading the viewers to believe Yosi is realizing he may need to rethink his hatred of all Jews because he is now seeing how that hatred impacts their community. It's eye opening to see a person experience racism & bigotry from the other side of things.
I love anything spy related and am thoroughly enjoying this series. Some parts give me feels from the show "The Americans" but it's most likely the portrayal of the 80's. If you are a fan of series like The Americans & even Homeland you will dig this show.
I have never posted a review for any series or movies before. I hope others discover this new Amazon series so I can discuss this engaging new spy drama/thriller!
After the initial fight scene, the series slows down a little and it flashes back for the first time. The initial flashback made me realize that I was in for a much more in depth character portrayal. Yosi is a child of an affair and has resentment towards his Jewish biological father. His disdain towards Judaism is highlighted quite a bit before he learns he is going to be asked to infiltrate the Jewish community. As the series continues, you see Yosi navigate genuine relationships as he infiltrates this community. The writers are doing a thorough job showing how these relationships might develop into genuine connections. Yosi might be on a path to discover his own heritage and in doing so becoming a practicing Jew. The first few episodes are foreshadowing a change in how Yosi views the religion. More importantly, they are leading the viewers to believe Yosi is realizing he may need to rethink his hatred of all Jews because he is now seeing how that hatred impacts their community. It's eye opening to see a person experience racism & bigotry from the other side of things.
I love anything spy related and am thoroughly enjoying this series. Some parts give me feels from the show "The Americans" but it's most likely the portrayal of the 80's. If you are a fan of series like The Americans & even Homeland you will dig this show.
I have never posted a review for any series or movies before. I hope others discover this new Amazon series so I can discuss this engaging new spy drama/thriller!
It's a good premise to start a series. Personally I thought it might be more of a historical reference but the series is more fictional than a docudrama.
The time jump edits are an interesting way to back up character plots but there are too many and the plots remain unanswered and confusing. Even for some (like myself) that follow middle eastern politics and Israel's history in the region.
Yosi is a likable character. The actors do a good job with acting. The issue is the script itself. Deeper political research and character analysis were needed to help viewer understand choices made.
I just watched season 1. Not planning on watching season 2.
The time jump edits are an interesting way to back up character plots but there are too many and the plots remain unanswered and confusing. Even for some (like myself) that follow middle eastern politics and Israel's history in the region.
Yosi is a likable character. The actors do a good job with acting. The issue is the script itself. Deeper political research and character analysis were needed to help viewer understand choices made.
I just watched season 1. Not planning on watching season 2.
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