maor-ohad
Joined Nov 2014
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The entire movie I was just waiting for the generic characters to end their lines and let the plot continues with the bad-ass thriller flow. It could easily be a 9/10 with a decent characters and not generic. One more thing, I love Sandra bullock, but since she has done a lot of plastic surgeries, her acting was just horrible, you can't see any expression from her. Too bad.
If we put a side the plot, in my humble opinion, Yehuda Levi is the Israeli Brad Pit when it comes to acting. And when we add this amazing plot to this actor we get an excellent TV series.
Some people suggest that this plot is more or less Yehuda's personal life. Even if it's true, the viewer get to see almost a surreal aspect of an actor's personal life.
Yehuda's acting skills "suck you" in, to an amazing saturated life with drug, alcohol, sex and money. The plot is deep and the content is rich.
It seems that in today's life everyone want to be famous, rich and of course known. This show let you see the true dark side of being famous and what it can do to a fragile person.
Some people suggest that this plot is more or less Yehuda's personal life. Even if it's true, the viewer get to see almost a surreal aspect of an actor's personal life.
Yehuda's acting skills "suck you" in, to an amazing saturated life with drug, alcohol, sex and money. The plot is deep and the content is rich.
It seems that in today's life everyone want to be famous, rich and of course known. This show let you see the true dark side of being famous and what it can do to a fragile person.