Even Shimon Peres there: What do you see this weekend on Netflix?

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Another week passed for our forces, and again it ended when we reached the limit of capacity, double a thousand squared. The only significant advantage we experienced, if you do not live in the Jerusalem area – four-quarters of the roads have become relatively empty, thanks to US President Biden who scattered our traffic jams and warmed our hearts with friendly handshakes and punches. Play for everything I collected for you from Netflix this week.

Dangerous Relationships: Dangerous Liaisons

Selen, the new high school girl, falls in love with Tristan, a guy who at first glance seems really harmless. In practice, it turns out that he decided to bury her tin with his crystal eyes, and put her into an intervention he made with someone else in his class, who bothers to tell about everything, but about everything, on social media.

I guess you know where this is going. At first it seems like another sweet and colorful youth drama, which will drown us in nostalgia for the days when we thought we were in a movie of the High School Musical series. Really quickly a lot of darkness, evil, and quite a bit of cruelty is revealed.

Beyond the horror you might feel from the zobor Selena will go through, this film is another important lesson we must not forget – just like in the days of inventing the first dynamite bomb in history, there is a lot of power at stake here, both for good and especially for bad. Even if you have exhausted the warnings about how toxic the network is, spend 109 minutes on this movie. If you are already behaving on your social networks in a rather responsible way, at least warn one of you who forgets that the steering wheel is in his hands.

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Dangerous relationship (Photo: Netflix)

ה-100: The 100

Have you already come across these articles that promise that a meteor will destroy the earth next week, have you continued in your life as usual and scheduled a test for the car and breakfast with friends? Well, you did the right thing. The plot of ‘The 100’, on the other hand, is a little less optimistic, and begins when the planet is destroyed. 97 years after the event to be exact. No false alarm in this case. If you’re already scared, wait a minute, it’s escalating.

So in a nutshell, a nuclear war has destroyed almost the entire planet we live on. The survivors, residents of 12 space stations that were not on the globe during the incident, decide to unite into one big station – the box. A bit like the flood and a convenient box, but we’ll put it aside and not find out we’ve actually thought about it before.

This box, which holds 2,400 people, is home to people from countries we all know, and resources – just like in all the Apocalypse movies and series, are limited. For this reason and quite disruptively, every crime, even the smallest, becomes a death sentence for culprits over the age of 18. When the moment comes that requires immediate population dilution, the decision leads to sending a delegation of young people to Earth to control damages. What will they find out? Lots and lots of secrets about what was left after the destruction.

For seven seasons you will be able to see this wondrous journey, if you will, and remind yourself at the time that it is purely a series, and our world is just fine right now, though very warming as we have already heard. Despite the natural reluctance that many have of all this ‘after it’s all over’ atmosphere, the series manages to distill a lot of human interactions and struggles in this world, ours, and a great deal of intelligence and grace.

The 100 (Photo: Netflix)The 100 (Photo: Netflix)

How to Change Your Mind: How to Change Your Mind

Many series and movies have revealed to us the destructive effect that hard drugs have on the body and mind, sometimes with humor, sometimes less, but mostly with a lot of numbness and blurring of senses. Now Netflix provides us with a glimpse into everything that is not usually told to us about the mysterious substances, especially everything related to their medicinal properties, which have managed to help quite a few people.

It is important to note that those who chose to treat themselves with drugs like MD or hallucinogenic mushrooms did so in a controlled manner alongside the right person, and even if this whole story seems like a strange legend – it is interesting to see up close how our twisted minds are full of dark secrets. Just like in an advertisement broadcast and a fast voice of a narrator – presented here is not a substitute for medical advice, and among us, the substance that manages to move mountains and hills, especially in everything relevant to our lives, is the beloved caffeine that accompanies us for years. Who needs more than that.

How to change your mind (Photo: Netflix)How to change your mind (Photo: Netflix)

Never Stop Dreaming – The Life and Legacy of Shimon Peres: Never Stop Dreaming- The Life and Legacy of Shimon Peres

In the spirit of the political upheavals that led to the turnover of prime ministers as if they were the stars of ‘survival’, it is worth pausing for a moment to think about what caused the system to enter into a relentless troll. One of the most important people in Israeli politics was former President Shimon Peres, who, despite several issues related to his name, managed to be loved and appreciated by public opinion in a way that also crossed political ideologies.

A new film that has risen to our favorite streaming stronghold shows some of its fascinating life, which has connected to the growth and development of our country almost to the present day. Whether you love politics and are glued to the screen during the polls, or you just did not understand how there are elections again, take a pleasant break from everything, and dive into simpler days, on a journey into the life of the man who loved the country until his last day.

Boo, Bitch: Boo, Bitch

What do we ask for ourselves in life, overall? A relaxed weekend, an interesting series or movie that will put us in lower gear, and what a delicious thing on the side. Not excessive. A few minutes into “Bo Beach,” which calls itself a comedy, and this assumption you’ve been waiting for so long will disappear with an exaggerated sense of dissatisfaction.

It starts calmly. Erica and Jaya, two high school students and good friends, try to be acceptable just before that time in their lives ends and they move on to college. They decide to go to a party in some house, knowing that the worst that can happen is that they will not have fun again, and they will cut early. Only that Erica, one of the two, literally cuts, and she dies and becomes a ghost.

We realized that there are morbid series and sometimes they are admirably made, but enough. From the moment of death this teen comedy becomes something horrifying and disturbing, and instead of a story of growing up there are corpses, or rather a corpse, around which this trite and strange plot winds.

I will conclude by saying that the laws must be clearer from now on. If you have a craving for something that will leave you with question marks and a slight apprehension about the following, a horror movie or action can be a great solution. When you say comedy, it’s a comedy, with no corpses, no ghosts and no unfortunate and frightening death circumstances. There is no both. Thanks and enjoyable viewing, in other things of course.

Bo, Beach (Photo: Netflix)Bo, Beach (Photo: Netflix)

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