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Losing Alice - Season 1
Description
Fascination spirals into Faustian bargain after an ambitious female film director meets-and obsesses over-a younger femme-fatale screenwriter.
Fascination spirals into Faustian bargain after an ambitious female film director meets-and obsesses over-a younger femme-fatale screenwriter.
Actors:
Chelli Goldenberg,
Hadas Jade Sakori,
Andrew Russell,
Nova Doval,
Sigalit Fuchs,
Shai Avivi,
Linsay Rousseau
Chelli Goldenberg
May 25, 1954 in Tel Aviv, Israel
Hadas Jade Sakori
Andrew Russell
Nova Doval
Sigalit Fuchs
April 28, 1970 in Israel
Shai Avivi
1963, Acre, Israel
Linsay Rousseau
November 24, 1980 in North Carolina, USA
Director:
Sigal Avin
Country:
Israel
Keywords:
#Ayelet Zurer #Gal Toren #Lihi Kornowski #Losing Alice - Season 1 #Sigal Avin #Yossi Marshek
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January 25, 2021
It might have worked effectively as a 3-hour movie, but at 7 hours doled out over eight episodes, Losing Alice dribs and drabs, but mostly drabs.
January 25, 2021
Is it a psychological thriller? A dark story of obsession? A cautionary tale about the way we view creativity and female ambition? The answer is that the show is all of those things -- and more.
January 21, 2021
Apple's erotic thriller is too timid to bare it all. But lush visuals and a couple of excellent performances are its saving grace.
January 22, 2021
Ayelet Zurer absolutely hits the right notes as Alice.
January 22, 2021
Despite the interesting way Alice and Sophie play off each other in the first two episodes, their interactions and the show as a whole has increasingly diminishing returns.
January 26, 2021
An absorbing tale of obsession and jealousy that's filled with twists, turns and shifts in time.
January 20, 2021
Director and writer Sigal Avin so belabors the point that an idle mind can stray into self-destruction that Losing Alice paradoxically has the same effect on its viewers.
January 22, 2021
As a psychological drama, Losing Alice feels too self-conscious to be enjoyable or even provocative. Its inherent eroticism feels ill-earned only because Avin seems to be prone to sanitising the brazen fixations of his protagonists.
January 21, 2021
An immensely compelling drama, if an overlong one, and a heroine who is, title notwithstanding, anything but lost.
January 22, 2021
It shocks and surprises, and but with glossy authenticity.
January 21, 2021
The echoes here include Fatal Attraction and even The Player, but focusing the power dynamic on two women gives the building menace a fresh perspective.
January 25, 2021
Anchored by a couple of tremendous performances, "Losing Alice" can take an evocative color palette, a well-placed camera, and a few gentle moves to unlock some genuine uncertainty and anxiety.

