Jan van den Berg

Unorthodox - Netflix miniseries

I was impressed by the Netflix miniseries Unorthodox. Specifically with the talented actors, the believable authentic world-building and the spot-on casting (so good). With regards to all of these aspects this is a very good show.

Huge parts of the show are in Yiddish which is a unique experience (especially when you speak a little bit of German). It felt genuine and intimate.

Moishe and Esty - Two main characters with similar but ultimately opposite experiences

I like that the story works with flashbacks and you are thrown right in the middle. And a lot is left unexplained, specifically Hasidiccustoms. Some, you intuitively understand (e.g. consistently touching/kissing doorposts) while others left me puzzled (an entire kitchen wrapped in tin-foil?). The show does not over-explain and it keeps the story going, but it does provide enough pointers to dig deeper.

The final audition scene tied a lot of things together -- families, friends and worlds -- while at the same time it made it clear that some bridges were definitely burned. Wonderfully done.

Loose ends?

However, there were some things that could have been better, or that made little sense. Spoilers ahead.

This being said, maybe some of these are setups; loose ends for another season? It could very well be, because there are still some story lines left to explore (specifically Moishe). I would watch it.

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