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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Avshalom, un músico de éxito, se traslada a París cuando su esposa Annabelle consigue un trabajo allí. Son recibidos por ataques terroristas, y el sueño de un año romántico en el extranjero ... Leer todoAvshalom, un músico de éxito, se traslada a París cuando su esposa Annabelle consigue un trabajo allí. Son recibidos por ataques terroristas, y el sueño de un año romántico en el extranjero pronto se convierte en una pesadilla.Avshalom, un músico de éxito, se traslada a París cuando su esposa Annabelle consigue un trabajo allí. Son recibidos por ataques terroristas, y el sueño de un año romántico en el extranjero pronto se convierte en una pesadilla.
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- 2 nominaciones en total
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Ohad Knoller
• 2019–2020
Omer Dror
• 2019–2020
Clara Symchowicz
• 2019–2020
Zineb Triki
• 2019–2020
Hanna Azoulay Hasfari
• 2019–2020
Jean-Louis Tribes
• 2019–2020
Olivier Broche
• 2019–2020
Danna Semo
• 2019–2020
Laurence Oltuski
• 2019–2020
Albert Iluz
• 2019–2020
Ilan Hazan
• 2019–2020
Karim Saidi
• 2019–2020
Amos Oren
• 2019
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This seems to be some type of vanity project! The plot is lame, the acting is beyond awful, and the story totally pointless. Streaming rubbish like this really does reputable streaming sites no favors at all. All it does is to help lower their reputation. One can only wonder if they actually paid for this series, or if the producers of the series paid the site to stream it. Either way, it does no one any favors, least of all viewers who try to watch it and who perhaps waste a few hours of time watching before recognizing how bad it really is! Israeli productions are usually good, this one belongs in the nearest dumpster!
The hubby is lame, the kid is grotesque and the wife doesn't know what she wants. She slaps hubby in one episode and you think "Yay! She's finally realised she's married to an idiot". But no...
He stays the same directionless loser with an unhealthy relationship with the freaky kid and she doesn't know if she's coming or going.
The only saving grace are the supporting cast. Wife's boss, Ofra, the crazy French teacher, Natalie, and the parents of the main couple.
Thanks to the other reviewer here for borrowing their headline but it really summed it up quite nicely.
We watched the first two episodes in one sitting and thought it interesting and certainly different and definitely worth continuing with.
Episodes 3 and 4, not quite up to the level of the first two episodes. Cliche type writing using recycled themes you'd see in too many other series when I was expecting something unusual relating to the lives of an Israeli couple living in Paris post the terrorist attacks.
By episode 5, we were thinking: a) this is ripping off the story line of a bullying boss and a wimpy employee from right out of something like The Devil Wears Prada and b) the scene with the stolen trousers at the clothing shop was just not credible; yes, somebody might slip into a changing room and check to see if you were silly enough to leave your wallet in the changing room when you were out in the shop, but to be brazen and stupid enough to steal the jeans with the wallet in the pocket? Seriously?
Anyway, we tried episode 6 and came away just hating the people and thinking any sensible couple, she would have quit her job and the pair of them would have been on the next flight home.
We gave up near the end of that one so I have no idea how it ended and don't care.
A shame, as the premise was good but it just deteriorated into so many cliches it wasn't worth it.
We watched the first two episodes in one sitting and thought it interesting and certainly different and definitely worth continuing with.
Episodes 3 and 4, not quite up to the level of the first two episodes. Cliche type writing using recycled themes you'd see in too many other series when I was expecting something unusual relating to the lives of an Israeli couple living in Paris post the terrorist attacks.
By episode 5, we were thinking: a) this is ripping off the story line of a bullying boss and a wimpy employee from right out of something like The Devil Wears Prada and b) the scene with the stolen trousers at the clothing shop was just not credible; yes, somebody might slip into a changing room and check to see if you were silly enough to leave your wallet in the changing room when you were out in the shop, but to be brazen and stupid enough to steal the jeans with the wallet in the pocket? Seriously?
Anyway, we tried episode 6 and came away just hating the people and thinking any sensible couple, she would have quit her job and the pair of them would have been on the next flight home.
We gave up near the end of that one so I have no idea how it ended and don't care.
A shame, as the premise was good but it just deteriorated into so many cliches it wasn't worth it.
This is a mini series about an Israeli couple that moved to Paris, because the woman is hired to work at the Israeli Embassy. It sounds like a fun premise, but unfortunately everything is bleak and depressing instead. Each episode contains different scenes from the couple's life without much chemistry or joy between them. The wife's parents add extra toxicity to their jaded relationship. The wife's work seems unfulfilling and full of disappointment. The husband is more or less her side character, after being a successful musician in Israel who's reduced to give lessons to elderly people at the local synagogue.
The main soundtrack is an Idan Raichel song which is wonderful, but sadly it's the only positive thing here.
Overall, can't recommend.
The main soundtrack is an Idan Raichel song which is wonderful, but sadly it's the only positive thing here.
Overall, can't recommend.
First problem with this series: The bait-and-switch prologue. It was a cheap exploitation of real tragedy to tout this soap opera as related in any way to Parisian terrorist attacks. It is about truly privileged brats who seemingly have no concept of that privilege.
The episodes themselves are an annoying chronic toothache of family bickering and bad parenting. The artistic director should be applauded as offering the only relief by showing us the nicer parts of Parisian life and culture. I did, however, flinch when one shot showed the destroyed Notre Dame in the background. A sad reminder of the hard facts of attacks on Parisian heritage.
I eagerly watch Israeli and French productions as a respite from the glut of American trash on various streaming platforms. The poor substance of this production was a shocker. To add insult to injury, it was peppered with politically correct claptrap.
The episodes themselves are an annoying chronic toothache of family bickering and bad parenting. The artistic director should be applauded as offering the only relief by showing us the nicer parts of Parisian life and culture. I did, however, flinch when one shot showed the destroyed Notre Dame in the background. A sad reminder of the hard facts of attacks on Parisian heritage.
I eagerly watch Israeli and French productions as a respite from the glut of American trash on various streaming platforms. The poor substance of this production was a shocker. To add insult to injury, it was peppered with politically correct claptrap.
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