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Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake (2022)
First review ever after 20 years of IMDB membership: As an Israeli living in Israel, I felt ashamed watching this, and I still do -
My wife and I watched this last night and we couldn't stop telling each other how ashamed we both felt throughout the episodes.
There was no way whatsoever to justify the actions of the Israelis in the destroyed village - you go looking for food and supplies - and instead you take the cash and personal belongings of those who are presumably dead now - and in what excuse? This is absolutely irrational, no excuse could justify this action.
I went googling after these guys, and found an article published by a local news station here in Israel about them and their response to Netflix's so-called 'misrepresentation' of the 'truth'.
So, sorry guys - I read your response to this docuseries and still we do not agree with what you did. It was just plain wrong.
On part, it's hard to judge someone who got caught in a horrifying situation like this, Nonetheless - I would NEVER do such a thing.
I apologize in the name of the human beings who would never do such a thing (Israeli or not - just human beings!)
As for the docuseries it's - I really liked the 'droned 3D effects'. The live footage was also something priceless. All in all - 7/10 for bringing an important event to our screens.