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Prisoners of War

Original title: Hatufim
  • TV Series
  • 2009–2012
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
2.9K
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Ishai Golan, Assi Cohen, and Yoram Toledano in Prisoners of War (2009)
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After 17 years in captivity, Israeli soldiers Nimrode Klein, Uri Zach and Amiel Ben Horin return to the country that made them national icons. They work to overcome the trauma of torture and... Read allAfter 17 years in captivity, Israeli soldiers Nimrode Klein, Uri Zach and Amiel Ben Horin return to the country that made them national icons. They work to overcome the trauma of torture and captivity.After 17 years in captivity, Israeli soldiers Nimrode Klein, Uri Zach and Amiel Ben Horin return to the country that made them national icons. They work to overcome the trauma of torture and captivity.

  • Creator
    • Gideon Raff
  • Stars
    • Ishai Golan
    • Yoram Toledano
    • Yaël Abecassis
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    2.9K
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    • Creator
      • Gideon Raff
    • Stars
      • Ishai Golan
      • Yoram Toledano
      • Yaël Abecassis
    • 27User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Ishai Golan
    Ishai Golan
    • Uri Zach
    • 2009–2012
    Yoram Toledano
    Yoram Toledano
    • 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
    Gal Zaid
    • Dr. Chaim Cohen
    • 2010–2012
    Jonathan Uziel
    Jonathan Uziel
    • Yinon 'Noni' Meiri
    • 2012
    Sendi Bar
    Sendi Bar
    • Iris
    • 2009–2012
    Salim Daw
    Salim Daw
    • Jamal
    • 2010–2012
    Hadar Ratzon Rotem
    Hadar Ratzon Rotem
    • Leila Qasab
    • 2012
    Guy Selnik
    Guy Selnik
    • Hatzav Klein
    • 2010–2012
    Nevo Kimchi
    Nevo Kimchi
    • Ilan Feldman
    • 2009–2010
    Makram Khoury
    Makram Khoury
    • Leila 's father
    • 2012
    Said Dasuki
    • Jamal's son
    • 2012
    Roni Vidman
    • Works for Haim…
    • 2009–2012
    Miki Leon
    Miki Leon
    • Yaki Zach
    • 2009–2010
    • Creator
      • Gideon Raff
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    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.
    9iconians

    Quite excellent...

    Each season was made 3 years apart, and it shows.

    Season 1 is a very detailed psychological study of 2 men who were gone for 17 years. It has some thriller elements but mostly, it's slow paced, methodical study that is finely weaved by the writer/director.

    Season is two is mostly thriller, action. Much faster paced with many plot twists. Very different, overall but nevertheless enjoyable.

    Overall, it's not an American version, and in some ways it's better, if you like slower pace, methodical narrative vs fast paced action, plot twists, and quite a bit of unrealistic action.

    9/10 because ending left few questions unanswered, as if they expected s3 that never came.
    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.
    9igorretz

    Genuine, original drama

    Genuine, original drama, very mature writing and great performance by talented Israeli actors.

    Memorable music and very mindful, slow-paced storytelling, somewhat reminiscent of the best works of Coen brothers.

    Cinematography, on the other hand, is a bit amateurish, but in this specific case, it only help to recreate the "documentary" look and feel of the series.

    PS: Honestly, I'm mot sure, why so many people compare this show to Homeland. Despite lush "Hollywood" production values, the later looks like a cheap plastic knockoff of the original series, all twists and cliffhangers, no real depth or character study whatsoever. Maybe the problem is the translation (or cultural differences?), I just happen to have lived in both US and Israel, so I could compare both shows as they are. POW is infinitely better, hands down.
    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.

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      The US drama Homeland is based on this show which Gideon Raff is also the writer of.
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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2010 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • Israel
    • Languages
      • Hebrew
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Hatufim
    • Filming locations
      • Israel
    • Production company
      • Keshet Media Group
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      50 minutes
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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