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Losing Alice
Alice is a middle-aged film director who feels lost since raising her family. But a chance meeting with Sophie, a femme-fatale screenwriter, takes Alice on an obsessive journey toward success at any cost.
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Plot Summary
Alice, a film director in her late 40s, returns to directing after a long hiatus, driven by motherhood and a sense of creative stagnation. She becomes engrossed in a daring supernatural erotic thriller she is directing, and her obsession blurs the lines between her art and reality. As Alice delves deeper into her work, her relationship with her family and her own sense of self begin to unravel.
Critical Reception
Losing Alice received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its unique premise, stylish direction, and strong performances, particularly from Ayelet Zurer and Lihi Kornowski. The series was noted for its exploration of female ambition, identity, and the creative process, though some found its narrative occasionally convoluted.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold and unconventional exploration of female desire and the creative process.
Hailed for its stylish visuals and psychological depth.
Noted for strong performances, especially by its lead actresses.
Google audience: Audience reception for Losing Alice is not widely available through Google user reviews, but the series has garnered attention for its mature themes and artistic approach.
Fun Fact
The series' creator, Sigal Avin, drew inspiration from her own experiences as a female director navigating personal and professional life.
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