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Psychological Thriller Losing Alice Debuts on Apple TV+

Losing Alice Star Ayelet Zurer on Playing a Director in a Passion Triangle

Losing Alice Star Ayelet Zurer on Playing a Director in a Passion Triangle
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Apple TV+ review: Losing Alice a suspenseful, sexy thriller from Israel - iPod + iTunes + AppleTV Discussions on AppleInsider Forums

Ayelet Zurer and Gal Toren in Losing Alice, premiering globally on Apple TV+ on January 22. A few months after the debut of Tehran, an above-average suspense thriller from Israel, Apple TV+ goes back to that same country again with Losing Alice. It s a show very different from most of what s been on Apple TV+ to date, with film noir and erotic thriller genre trappings rarely seen on any kind of U.S. screens these days. Losing Aliceis an Israeli show. But it s a show about Israel that doesn t touch on politics, the Israeli-Arab conflict, or anything else controversial. Nor is it about spies, which is the subject matter of so many Israeli shows that find popularity in the U.S. Instead, it s a twisty thriller set in Israel s showbiz industry, on that Apple has called a love letter to the still-too-rare female director.

Apple TV+ review: Losing Alice a suspenseful, sexy thriller from Israel

  The new suspense show, Losing Alice, is unlike anything Apple TV+ has shown before and indicates a promising art house future for the streaming service A few months after the debut of Tehran, an above-average suspense thriller from Israel, Apple TV+ goes back to that same country again with Losing Alice. It s a show very different from most of what s been on Apple TV+ to date, with film noir and erotic thriller genre trappings rarely seen on any kind of U.S. screens these days. Losing Aliceis an Israeli show. But it s a show about Israel that doesn t touch on politics, the Israeli-Arab conflict, or anything else controversial. Nor is it about spies, which is the subject matter of so many Israeli shows that find popularity in the U.S. Instead, it s a twisty thriller set in Israel s showbiz industry, on that Apple has called a love letter to the still-too-rare female director.

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