146 reviews
I wonder why 🤔
The one star reviews come from one week old accounts and are the only activity on them.
Very promising
I've watched four episodes so far and I have to say i'm hooked! As a jewish Israeli, who knew more about the three boys story than the story of Mohamed himself, I just can't take my eyes off of the screen. It's fascinating to watch the reality as a tv series. The editing is perfect. The acting of the leads on point. Of course the content is very delicate and therefore creates lot of negative comments. People need to know what happened, and the truth hurts. We are all humans.
- sapirtzurr
- Aug 31, 2019
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An amazingly painful and extremely realistic depiction of a fascinating real life story
The acting is superb, the script, pure genius, the cinematography and camera work, divine.
As for politics, this series is not about the kidnapped settlers, its about the murder of the Palestinian boy Mohamed Abu Khdeir from Shoafat but the two sides are portrayed with masterful depth, compassion & extremely thought out and thoughtful care for detail. I found the depictions well balanced and thought provoking and if you were wondering what's the deal with all the rest of the hateful, badly written & moronic reviews, well, if you want to understand them then that's just another reason why you must see this show.
As for politics, this series is not about the kidnapped settlers, its about the murder of the Palestinian boy Mohamed Abu Khdeir from Shoafat but the two sides are portrayed with masterful depth, compassion & extremely thought out and thoughtful care for detail. I found the depictions well balanced and thought provoking and if you were wondering what's the deal with all the rest of the hateful, badly written & moronic reviews, well, if you want to understand them then that's just another reason why you must see this show.
- veltzerdoron
- Sep 1, 2019
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Powerful and excellent
The story looks more like a documentary than a drama - it is so real. It is painful to watch, but it's done very well and all the actors are perfect in their roles. You can almost smell the reality of the undivided conflicted city of Jerusalem. Don't be impressed by low grades given to the series by right wing Israelis - they fear that people will watch the series. It's a realistic masterpiece!
- elishevasadan
- Sep 4, 2019
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Accurate and Gripping
This is a brave Israeli series taking a stark look at a cancer in Israeli society.
- belld-33937
- Sep 5, 2019
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Great show, truthfull retelling, attacked by wave of Ultra right Isralies
Great show. A turthfull retelling if a horrible event. Exact and full of facts, it shows a complex situation in a complex conflict and a mix of nationalism, human feelings and religoun.
Do not believe the wave of hate and nad reviews made by one week old accounts of Ultra right Israiles. Watch for yourself and trust the Metric and the fresh score
Complex with an interesting perspective
Great miniseries from all angles: phenomenal acting, cinematography, and story.
Sad to see so many negative reviews from reviewers who only chose to watch the first couple of episodes with a closed mind. Sometimes the truth is hard to watch when it challenges your beliefs. Hopefully, more reviewers will give this series a chance and appreciate the perspective its depicted from. It would be great to see more honest reviews that aren't clouded by personal biases.
- miriamganim
- Sep 1, 2019
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Gripping and Amazing!! Dont mind the negative biased reviews
I realize now after watching the first 4 episodes that every bad review must come from israelis and their biased political point of view and have nothing to do with the series quality. I am so glad I didnt listen to them because I would have missed a fantastic series on par with Fauda and Hatufim. The acting, specially Mohammed's father, is great and believable, the script and tension are superb!!
- isaias adames
- Aug 29, 2019
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Gripping
I was really impressed with the premiere of this series. This series is stacked with accomplished Israeli actors, and it shows the acting is great. The writing was also great. The show felt extremely realistic. The writers were able to create so much tension during this first episode. I was on the edge of my seat and engaged the entire episode. This premiere had me craving more for the next episode. I can't believe the IMDB rating is currently at 6.7, this is madness.
- limitednov
- Aug 14, 2019
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Don't be imprest by the reviews. Right wing activists from Israel made a campign to give it low rating. This is one of the best series made and is very reliable
The story is exactly as occured in reality. The script is phenomrnal and acting is superb.
Made by the finest film directors in Israel.
Made by the finest film directors in Israel.
Compelling
Really enjoyed the first episode. Great acting and writing.
- limitednov
- Aug 17, 2019
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biased storyline, but well made series
Extremely Tendentious and biased toward showing only the palestinian point of view. The storyline starts after the murder of the 3 Israeli youth and shows in detail of the murder and investigations following the murder of the palestinian boy. the show is good, but I stand on the fact that there are two sides to the events and showing in detail of only one of them throughout entire series is a huge bias making the viewers ask themselves whether the intentions of the producers were pure and how objectively this series represent the real life events
- oded-56633
- Sep 29, 2019
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Great and must watch
Finally something portraying some of the truth.
There were many bad ratings and criticism which made me wonder why such an attack on this series so I watched it and realised that alot the critics are trying to hide the truth of what is happening to the Palestinian people. Shame on you instead of trying to change the system they are trying to hide it from the world.
Great series and an eye opener.
- karamshadid-67296
- Aug 31, 2019
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Tense and compelling TV mini-series on the Jewish-Arab conflict
"Our Boys" (2019 release; US-Israeli co-production; 10 episodes; 580 min.) reminds us at the beginning that these are "dramatized events that took place in Greater Jerusalem in the Summer of 2014". As the series opens with "Chapter 1: Out Of the Depth: I Cry For You", three Jewish boys aged 19, 16 and 16 are missing, and a nationwide manhunt is soon developing. There are mass prayers held at the Western Wall and other places "to protect and bring back our boys". Meanwhile it is "June 29, 2014" and we get to know a guy at the Shabak (Israel's equivalent of the FBI) headquarters in Jerusalem. He is pessimistic... At this point we are less than 15 min. into the series, but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.
Couple of comments: this is the latest mini-series featured on HBO. Almost from the get-go, there is so much tension in the air that it is at times almost too much. The kidnapping of the three Jewish boys sets in motion a series of events that pit Israel's Jewish (both secular and Orthodox) population vs. the Israeli Arab population, and the picture that emerges is complex and nuanced, at least as portrayed in this mini-series. (Keep in mind that one-fifth of Israel's population is Arab. ) The production of this mini-series is top notch. It's impossible to tell whether some of these events (like the mass prayers) were re-staged and/or whether some existing TV footage was used. (It's probably a bit of both.) This mini-series really does give a good sense how close up these various factions live within just Jerusalem (East Jerusalem, which is majority Arab, and West Jerusalem, which is majority Jewish). (I had the great fortune of visiting Jerusalem some years ago. What an amazing place it is!)
I saw the first two (of the 10 total ) episodes earlier this week (these 2 episodes are now available on HBO On Demand), and I am completely in the grip of this mini-series. I cannot even begin to imagine what all is going to happen still in the remainder 8 episodes. This is tense and compelling TV watching. If you have any interest in the Jewish-Arab conflict in the Middle East, I'd readily suggest you check this out and draw you own conclusion. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Couple of comments: this is the latest mini-series featured on HBO. Almost from the get-go, there is so much tension in the air that it is at times almost too much. The kidnapping of the three Jewish boys sets in motion a series of events that pit Israel's Jewish (both secular and Orthodox) population vs. the Israeli Arab population, and the picture that emerges is complex and nuanced, at least as portrayed in this mini-series. (Keep in mind that one-fifth of Israel's population is Arab. ) The production of this mini-series is top notch. It's impossible to tell whether some of these events (like the mass prayers) were re-staged and/or whether some existing TV footage was used. (It's probably a bit of both.) This mini-series really does give a good sense how close up these various factions live within just Jerusalem (East Jerusalem, which is majority Arab, and West Jerusalem, which is majority Jewish). (I had the great fortune of visiting Jerusalem some years ago. What an amazing place it is!)
I saw the first two (of the 10 total ) episodes earlier this week (these 2 episodes are now available on HBO On Demand), and I am completely in the grip of this mini-series. I cannot even begin to imagine what all is going to happen still in the remainder 8 episodes. This is tense and compelling TV watching. If you have any interest in the Jewish-Arab conflict in the Middle East, I'd readily suggest you check this out and draw you own conclusion. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
- paul-allaer
- Aug 15, 2019
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This serie is maybe politically too correct but excellent as it is.
As it states in the beginnig this movie is a feature based on real events, not a documentary film. Those who have given the film one or two stars have not seen the film but only focused on the politics. And you should also see it as a film, and leave the politics aside. Very good script, acting and directing!
It's not just what I THINK. I can SEE that it is very well done
- mike-toivonen
- Sep 8, 2019
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An outstanding and thrilling insight into the conflict in Israel
I have never given a 10 before, but this is the time for it. 'Our Boys' is at the same time a tense and thrilling crime and justice drama and an insight into recent Israeli history and the sometimes troubled life in this part of the world.
I feared it would be an Israeli-biased series, but it is not at all. Some may say it is not an entirely accurate depiction of what actually took place, but it seems to be a balanced account of events. It certainly doesn't put the orthodox community of Israel in a good light, and I suspect this could be behind some of the poorer reviews here.
The narrative is gripping and the acting outstanding across the board, but especially by the young actor playing 'Avishai'. And as the actual events of 2014 were so dramatic, the very human drama unfolding in front of you is wrapped up in a captivating crime story affecting the whole country of Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It will keep you intrigued and thrilled while you learn something new. I wish more people in the West would watch shows like this instead of all the drivel that so much time is wasted on. Well done HBO and the team behind this.
I feared it would be an Israeli-biased series, but it is not at all. Some may say it is not an entirely accurate depiction of what actually took place, but it seems to be a balanced account of events. It certainly doesn't put the orthodox community of Israel in a good light, and I suspect this could be behind some of the poorer reviews here.
The narrative is gripping and the acting outstanding across the board, but especially by the young actor playing 'Avishai'. And as the actual events of 2014 were so dramatic, the very human drama unfolding in front of you is wrapped up in a captivating crime story affecting the whole country of Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It will keep you intrigued and thrilled while you learn something new. I wish more people in the West would watch shows like this instead of all the drivel that so much time is wasted on. Well done HBO and the team behind this.
Good coverage of the conflict 👍
Only people from the area who truly know the conflict, can understand the complexity of the storytelling
- baror-25383
- Aug 26, 2019
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Excellent mood, acting, pace
This will do very little to balance the Wokeness, but oh well. Contrary to popular opinion, and I should know being from the area, this is not a political show. It is a thriller that, sadly, triggers a raw audience. Understandable in today's digital culture, if regrettable.
It has a deliberate pace I can't quite compare to anything else. The Palestinian father deserves an Emmy.
It has a deliberate pace I can't quite compare to anything else. The Palestinian father deserves an Emmy.
Interesting so far
- laxplaya226
- Aug 12, 2019
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amazing
I loved it, finally a series that reflects the reality in Israel
- leelu-6-224017
- Aug 26, 2019
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Reviting story
Well worth watching. While the acting as dramatization lacks at times it certainly tells a great story. It shows the empathy of the Israeli authorities while respecting their own suffering. It tells a the emotional story of what the Palestinians go through when they lose a loved one. Can't wait for the next episodes.
HBO Fails to portray the real events and the reality
Even as a fictional series which tempts to mimic the mutual murders in this conflict, it fails to provide the viewer with an unbiased agenda or a true glimpse of the reality of how it feels to live in such a neighborhood where you can't have an ordinary childhood without fearing for your life constantly.
The Camera work BTW is pretty good, however the story-line gets way too tangled right about the 3rd episode. Watching it was a headache.
The Camera work BTW is pretty good, however the story-line gets way too tangled right about the 3rd episode. Watching it was a headache.
Good to watch it
Focus on the real problem to show us how is the occupation army deals with the Palestinian.
Captivating Series, Highly Recommended
I find this series very captivating and feels more pragmatic. I feel like this is a great start to a great series that is not shy from taking people where they don't want to go (and some dare not to go), and this is exactly what I love about this series. I find myself connecting to the Arabs and Israelis in the series, as well as understanding the conflict from a new lens. A humanizing lens.
- alimabbas-93
- Aug 24, 2019
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Exceptional TV
Just like watching a documentary, the acting is superb and being filmed where it happened, it couldn't feel more like you are watching it as it happens. We could do with more TV like this