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The most successful series in Israel crosses its borders and is ready to captivate everyone
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- February 3, 2025
- Updated: February 3, 2025 at 6:13 PM
Sometimes, the best things come from where you least expect them. In this case, it’s time to talk about the series The 11th Corpse, which has captured the attention of the public in Israel and is now coming to streaming, where fans of the police thriller genre can enjoy its seven episodes. The plot follows detective Iris Abramov, played by Magi Azarzar, who investigates the appearance of a corpse in a laboratory at the Haifa University of Technology. During her investigation, she finds a second body related to a missing medical student, further complicating her already challenging personal life, marked by a complicated divorce and caring for her father with dementia.
You’re going to be shocked
Created by Yaniv Iczkovits, an author known for his critical stance towards Netanyahu’s government and operations in Palestine, the series not only captivates with its intriguing narrative but also raises a debate about the morality of artists in the performance of their work. Recently, a significant number of users on various social networks have started to boycott the series, claiming disagreement with the author’s political views, which raises questions about the separation between the work and the creator’s ideology.
Despite the controversies, The Cadaver Number 11 has achieved remarkable success in its country of origin, standing out for the mix of genres that combines thriller with a human narrative focused on the emotional background of its protagonist. The series promises to captivate not only mystery lovers but also those interested in complex stories with multi-layered characters.
With its arrival on the international market, The Eleventh Corpse presents itself as an essential option for those seeking an engrossing plot in series format. From its focus on investigation to Iris’s personal struggles, the production offers a rich narrative experience that will not leave viewers indifferent.
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