Fauda

(serie)
  • Israël Fauda
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Actie / Drama / Thriller
Israël, (2015–2022), 32 h 52 min (Aantal minuten: 32–53 min)

Muziek:

Gilad Benamram

Acteurs:

Lior Raz, Tsahi Halevi, Samer Bisharat, Neta Garty, Yaara Benben, Doraid Liddawi, Laëtitia Eïdo, Johnny Arbid, Salim Daw, Tomer Capone, Yaakov Zada Daniel (meer)
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Een gepensioneerde Israëlische topagent gaat op zoek naar een Palestijnse strijder die hij dacht gedood te hebben. Hij veroorzaakt een reeks chaotische gebeurtenissen. (Netflix)

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Fauda (2015) 

Engels The Israelis have done a fantastic job. Unlike Americans, they didn’t need to be overly patriotic. They let those tank trucks full of pathos get lost in the desert and filmed a series full of elaborate action, escalating suspense and perfect atmosphere. It instantly drew me into the action and didn’t let go. What really surprised me was that they did not necessarily put themselves into the role of the righteous ones. The series lacked any strictly positive characters, everyone had something on their conscience, and if someone is not yet clear why the two sides of the conflict are unable to reach a compromise, the series might give them some valuable insight. I really enjoyed it. ()

Season 1 (2015) (S01) 

Engels Season 1 greatly surprised me. The Middle East without the (otherwise ever-present) Americans looked much more natural, and the individual characters were very well-written. The episode running time was unusually short, which helped the creators keep up a great pace because there was no need to stuff the story with annoying filler.  I enjoyed a great atmosphere from the opening episode to the finale. ()

Episode 1 (2015) (S01E01) 

Engels Originally, I wanted to rate it with four stars, but in the end, I added a fifth star because the Israelis didn't try to portray themselves as the only righteous ones, as Americans often try to convince us. The first episode had a quality atmosphere, excellent action, well-developed tension, and above all, a brisk pace. ()

Episode 2 (2015) (S01E02) 

Engels The second visit to the increasingly closer East definitely entertained me. True, there was significantly less action compared to the previous installment, but I still had something to watch because I enjoy this theme in movies and series, as long as it is well-made, which the creators of Fauda are succeeding at so far. ()

Episode 3 (2015) (S01E03) 

Engels I would gladly rewatch the third episode, but the creators disappointed me with their overused way of trying to increase tension - the pursuit of the ambulance with occasional shots of the suffering Abú Ahmad could work twenty years ago, but now it is downright embarrassing. Fortunately, everything was saved by a quality ending. ()

Episode 4 (2015) (S01E04) 

Engels After the fourth episode, it is becoming clear to me that if the creators don't suddenly start desperately ruining everything, it will be a very well-done series. The tension increased again in the fourth episode, the action did not lag behind, and the atmosphere has been maintained since the first episode, so I am satisfied. ()

Episode 5 (2015) (S01E05) 

Engels After two more action-packed episodes, the plot calmed down, allowing for some development in Doron's family relationships. The whole episode had a much gentler progression, leading up to an action-packed ending. Based on what I've seen so far, I'm very satisfied and looking forward to further sequels. ()

Episode 6 (2015) (S01E06) 

Engels And once again, there was an episode full of action and suspense from beginning to end. If there was a certain pace relaxation in the previous episode, this time it was exactly the opposite and the events took off nicely. I really enjoy how there is nothing black or white here, all the characters rather move in the grey zone, and that's fine. ()

Episode 7 (2015) (S01E07) 

Engels The creators nailed the seventh episode with an engaging plot, high-quality action, and decent suspense, and it worked really well for them. In the clash between Israel and the Arab world, I consistently take Switzerland's position, so I don't have to root for anyone and I just observe with objective interest to see how low each side will stoop. So far, exactly as I expected, they haven't found a limit. ()

Episode 8 (2015) (S01E08) 

Engels Last time it was more about action, this time I got a proper dose of behind-the-scenes negotiations, which I enjoyed so much that I couldn't find a reason to lower the rating. The excellent atmosphere, which the creators have managed to maintain since the very beginning, has also had a big impact on the whole situation. ()

Episode 9 (2015) (S01E09) 

Engels Although the storyline was similar to the previous episode, I still missed that "something" that I would even add a fifth piece for. Moreover, Abu Ahmad's killer somewhat disappointed me, as he demonstrated too low psychological resilience for my taste. With fighters like that, Hezbollah would have had to pack up a long time ago... ()

Episode 10 (2015) (S01E10) 

Engels This time it wasn't a full-on fire. The story still didn't have the pace I expected, I feel like it was the calmest episode of the first season so far. Although the creators tried to lull me somewhat, I remained a attentive viewer and didn't miss the integration of the once Czech product into the plot. ()

Episode 11 (2015) (S01E11) 

Engels The eleventh episode was quite atypical, it was actually an episode that dealt with family relationships and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was more of a prominent backdrop. Fauda, of course, does not abound with humor, so I really welcomed the scene with the bear at the bus stop. ()

Episode 12 (2015) (S01E12) 

Engels I did like the final episode of the first season, but at the same time, I still have a feeling that the creators somewhat deceived me. I was expecting a more intense conclusion to the series, but the action veered off in the end to allow for an open ending and invite viewers to continue. ()

Season 2 (2017) (S02) 

Engels The creators really surprised me. After a very well-managed first season, I was expecting a certain drop in quality, but the opposite was true. The second season came with a well-written script, the story had great atmosphere, brought plenty of suspense and excellent action scenes. The open ending was a clear invitation to watch the third season, so I was disappointed to find out how things are. Never mind, maybe it was for the best. ()

Episode 1 (2017) (S02E01) 

Engels A gripping kick-off to the second season. I was hooked into the storyline right from the start. They creators have nailed that signature atmosphere we loved from the first season, blending it seamlessly with just the right amount of tension and expertly executed action. ()

Episode 2 (2018) (S02E02) 

Engels Once again, I've got to hand it to the creators for delivering another solid episode. The only issue I had with it was a minor dip in pace. This time around, it leaned more into the dialogue, with action taking a bit of a backseat. Still, I wasn't bored for a second. Plus, there were some seriously intense moments – that Israeli commando execution scene was pretty brutal. ()

Episode 3 (2018) (S02E03) 

Engels This episode didn't quite hit the same high notes as the first one. Nonetheless, it was still a solid watch, and I found myself thoroughly enjoying it, even if the action was a tad lacking. This series continues to impress me, and it'll probably take some serious missteps from the writers to change that. ()

Episode 4 (2018) (S02E04) 

Engels This episode clearly set the stage for "big things" to come. Once again, kudos to the creators for not giving us any typical good guys; everyone here is flawed in their own way, and that's what makes it so intriguing. And that children's song for the anniversary of Abu Ahmad's death? Definitely an unexpected touch... ()

Episode 5 (2018) (S02E05) 

Engels The creators did a fantastic job of thickening the atmosphere and ramping up the tension. There was plenty of action, and they even found time to lighten things up with the relationship between Steve and Anat. ()