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Hatufim - In der Hand des Feindes

Originaltitel: Hatufim
  • Fernsehserie
  • 2009–2012
  • 16
  • 50 Min.
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Hatufim - In der Hand des Feindes (2009)
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Nach 17 Jahren in Gefangenschaft kehren die israelischen Soldaten Nimrode Klein, Uri Zach und Amiel Ben Horin in das Land zurück, das sie zu nationalen Ikonen gemacht hat.Nach 17 Jahren in Gefangenschaft kehren die israelischen Soldaten Nimrode Klein, Uri Zach und Amiel Ben Horin in das Land zurück, das sie zu nationalen Ikonen gemacht hat.Nach 17 Jahren in Gefangenschaft kehren die israelischen Soldaten Nimrode Klein, Uri Zach und Amiel Ben Horin in das Land zurück, das sie zu nationalen Ikonen gemacht hat.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Gideon Raff
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ishai Golan
    • Yoram Toledano
    • Yaël Abecassis
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Gideon Raff
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ishai Golan
      • Yoram Toledano
      • Yaël Abecassis
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      • 7 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    • Uri Zach
    • 2009–2012
    Yoram Toledano
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    • Nimrod Klein
    • 2009–2012
    Yaël Abecassis
    Yaël Abecassis
    • Talia Klein
    • 2009–2012
    Mili Avital
    Mili Avital
    • Nurit Halevi-Zach
    • 2009–2012
    Assi Cohen
    Assi Cohen
    • Amiel Ben-Horin
    • 2009–2012
    Adi Ezroni
    Adi Ezroni
    • Yael Ben-Horin
    • 2009–2012
    Yael Eitan
    Yael Eitan
    • Dana Klein
    • 2009–2012
    Gal Zaid
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    • Dr. Chaim Cohen
    • 2010–2012
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    • Yinon 'Noni' Meiri
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    • 2010–2012
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    • 2009–2010
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    • 2012
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    • Jamal's son
    • 2012
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    Miki Leon
    Miki Leon
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    • 2009–2010
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    10abbieb0809

    Gripping, Exciting, Moving

    This show is sublime. It isn't even worth comparing it to Homeland because there is no comparison. Aside from the fact that PoW was the original of the two, it doesn't focus on the agents, or the families, but instead points the spotlight at the captives and the way they deal with their release, and the subsequent emotional turmoil they have to go through whilst trying to integrate back into Israeli life.

    In Homeland it was all about Carrie (the FBI agent) which meant Brody was totally forgotten about.

    The English subtitles don't bother me at all, as I truly get lost in the emotion and drama of what is really going on. I'm not going to give anything away. Just watch it. If anything it's incredibly current due to the state of affairs in Gaza at the moment and will take you on a ride you won't forget.
    7DegustateurDeChocolat

    Suspenseful Second Season

    I watched "Prisoners of War" because I had already watched the American TV series, "Homeland", which had taken inspiration from it. The first season lacks of action as it's all focused on the POWs (Prisoners of war) release and their return to family life. Therefore it's more psychological an introspective rather than gripping and suspenseful. However the first season sets the grounds for an amusing second one, where an entangled plot is little by little built up and than unraveled at the end. At a certain stage it's hard to tell who's siding with who and the curiosity of the spectator is more and more stronger. From the beginning to the end I wasn't enthusiastic about the setting, the middle east, probably because it's always associated with tough life and war. I also found surprising the outgoing personality of Israeli people that's depicted in this series.
    10Balcanmaster

    Israeli cinema in its best

    Indeed, even beyond high expectations. One of the most successful serials in recent years, much better made than its US remake Homeland. Israeli cinema in its best.

    Magnificent scenario, great directing, excellent cast. Extremely enthralling, holds attention every second. Viewers are constantly under tension - what will happen in the next episode.

    A real pleasure for the auditory, proof of the high potential of Israeli cinema in general. I personally very much hope its creators to make a third season, and will look forward to with anticipation of future pleasure. I hope be soon!
    9TonyCamonte84

    A fantastically slow-paced show

    While 'Hatufim' is definitely worth being judged on its own merits, it probably will, for some time, always be compared to the US series that was based on this Israeli original... and after having viewed both series I'm confident in saying that 'Hatufim' doesn't have to shy away from the comparison. In fact, I think it is the superior show of the two.

    Whereas 'Homeland' is clearly in the same vein as other US shows and boosts a fast pace, twists and turns and lots of action, 'Hatufim' is much more of a psychological thriller. On the surface much less happens than does in 'Homeland', but 'Hatufim' involves a lot more subtleties as well as realism and character study, especially in its 1st season.

    The budget is only a portion of the US remake, but it seldomly shows. Great actors accompany an even better script that left me feeling a lot more involved than the fast pace and action of 'Homeland' did. In fact, Hatufim's 2nd season picks up in pace and action, but still keeps that intimate feeling and heart that 'Homeland' sometimes lacked.

    'Homeland' is a very good series, but 'Hatufim' is, in my opinion, a great one.
    9tasgal

    Season 1: Impeccable. Season 2: Some nontrivial false notes but still gripping.

    My review is based on two seasons, which is all that has been produced at the time of writing. I have not seen Homeland.

    Two Israeli soldiers and a body are returned home after 17 years of captivity by a terrorist group in Syria. The details of the capture, imprisonment, and reactions in Israel draw on actual abductions, for example, Ron Arad, Gilad Shalit, Guy Hever (arguably), and others. The closest real-life Israeli parallel I can think of is the (mildly obscure) case of Massad Abu Toameh, who was kidnapped in Greece and secretly held in Syria for 14 years. There have been somewhat similar cases in the Arab world (not involving Israel) such as in Morocco, Syria, and Iraq. I wish I knew more about those, so I could better compare fiction to reality.

    Season 1 follows the returnees and their families as they try to re- adapt to ordinary life, while gradually filling us in on what happened in captivity, some of which involved moral compromises and does not come into the light easily. It's gripping, and, as far as I can tell, fully plausible. Season 2 is more of a thriller, which I won't reveal the reason for. The second season contains significant implausibilities. Drew me in anyway.

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