2024-05-14 11:22:24
Since the beginning of the year, the American streaming service Netflix has released many exciting films of different genres that have appealed to Israelis. It became known which films were the most popular this week.
ICE writes about this.
First place went to a romantic comedy called “So-So Honeymoon.” It tells the story of newlyweds who discover during their honeymoon that they have almost nothing in common. But, as we know, opposites attract.
Next on the list was the documentary Hack Your Body: Secrets of the Gut. This educational film effortlessly talks about the role that gut health plays as part of the digestive system in overall well-being.
The Israelis also watched a “documentary” called “Secrets of the Neanderthals”, which talks about the mysteries surrounding the Neanderthals and what fossils can tell us about their life and disappearance.
Also rising in the ratings according to the number of views was the American comedy film No Frosting, which centers on Kellogg’s trying to beat its competitor Post in the market with a revolutionary breakfast baked product. It’s a story “of ambition, betrayal, sugar and menacing milkmen.”
“Cursor” wrote earlier that in April of this month, a series called “Baby Reindeer” launched on the Netflix streaming platform, which caused delight among viewers, so its views began to break records.