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.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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Two rich narcissists with no deepness in anything
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.
A Journey of Color, Vulnerability, and True Friendship
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.
FAUDA stars shine in new Netflix series
OFF Road is both an entertainment show and an exploration into human psychology , friendships , boundaries and authenticity .
We perhaps know , that behind the scenes of reality shows , psychologists play an important role , but we rarely see this played out on the screen and in such an open way. We see both stars equally vulnerable and strong , being introduced to new and different cultural experiences in a real life road trip that is as tough , exciting and as dramatic as anything both stars have acted in. I have to say that I binged the series.
This a Netflix must watch .
Enjoyed enormously !
We perhaps know , that behind the scenes of reality shows , psychologists play an important role , but we rarely see this played out on the screen and in such an open way. We see both stars equally vulnerable and strong , being introduced to new and different cultural experiences in a real life road trip that is as tough , exciting and as dramatic as anything both stars have acted in. I have to say that I binged the series.
This a Netflix must watch .
Enjoyed enormously !
Great show! Funny and adventurous
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.
Get to know Lior and Rotem
I've enjoyed both stars in various TV dramas on Netflix, like Fauda and A Body That Works. So I was interested to see what they're like in real life! I also really enjoy celebrity travelogue shows - and this one doesn't disappoint! It's beautifully shot, so much so it made me want to go on my own adventure to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan! This show's point of difference is that they check in with a shrink at various points throughout their journey, who helps them verbalise their experiences along the way. Its a clever device to add depth. They clearly are very close friends - they relate more like brother and sister at times! It's an entertaining series with some genuine takeout - about the local cultures in particular. I boxsetted all 6 eps in one evening!
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