The love triangle is the supreme discipline in comedy-romance. In the award-winning Israeli hit series "Bloody Murray," two best friends - one of them a rom-com specialist - are caught in the middle.
Quite meta actually: Thirtysomething Murray (Naomi Levov) has specialized in film school on romantic comedies and actually knows how the hare runs: Thanks to supposedly advanced age, not necessarily in her direction anymore. At least that's the evidence in the form of her own complicated love life. Her best friend Dana, with whom she lives, shares these worries and troubles to a large extent. It only gets stupid when Murray is involved in a hit-and-run in the best RomCom manner and accident victim Lior is suddenly standing in front of the door. The roommate falls in love with him - which, according to the rules of romantic comedy, can't be. So Murray works towards her own personal happy ending. With razor-sharp dialogue and dry humor, the award-winning Israeli series highlight dissects the romantic errors and confusions of its protagonists.