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Vendredi, août 13th, 2010![]() |
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The Israeli movie “The Bubble”, a creation of director Eytan Fuchs/Fox and his screenplay-writer husband of 18 years, is a MUST Explore. I’ve had the DVD since August 2007, because I ordered the Plot 2 (PAL) edition directly from Israel. I like it even more every time I gawk it. In the film festival circuit, it has been getting standing ovations, and for suited reason.
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The film works well on a number of levels: It’s a very touching delighted treasure fable, told without coyness or artifice. It’s a very revealing study into both sides of a conflict most of us only hear about on the news. It’s a cherish letter to the unusual, hedonistic city that is Tel Aviv. It’s a portrait of a group of charming young friends who care deeply for each other, and who I found I really cared about too.
It’s also a sparkling plea for peace. At times comic, dismal, touching, and always thought-provoking, it’s a movie that stays in your thoughts long after it’s over.
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I have to say I like it even more than “Brokeback Mountain” — which had a number of aspects I did not like. Encourage in the days when I belief the Academy Awards actually meant anything, I might have hoped “The Bubble” would collect Best Foreign Film. But now that it’s positive that an Oscar has no genuine meaning as an award for honest quality, I hope the Golden Globes and the BAFTAs will step in and occupy the gap. But you must gaze this movie!
I’ve been a fan of Eytan Fox since I saw the tragic admire narrative, “Yossi and Jagger”. I wasn’t aware of “The Bubble” until I saw a review of it in a unique catalogue. As luck would have it, a local video store impartial added a copy and I snatched it up.
Thankfully, I wasn’t disappointed although I must admit, the inevitable ending broke my heart. The fable follows three young Israelis who fragment an apartment in Tel Aviv. From their history, it seems there has been a revolving door of failed romances. However, after a fateful meeting at a checkpoint between Noam, one of the roommates, and Ashraf, a Palestinian, a legal esteem begins to blossom. Fox makes the romance very accurate and watching the two young men from very different worlds drop in savor is handled tenderly—-a deep disagreement to the violence that surrounds the city they live in (their perfect runt “bubble”) .
Though Ashraf has no Israeli ID, the roommates sustain him in their apartment and arrange a job for him to discontinue in the city. Once his identity is blown, though, he panics and returns home to prepare for the upcoming wedding of his sister. His sister, Rana, is engaged to Jihad, a radical, who absorb terrorism is the means to getting the message across to the Israelis. In a couple of execrable events that affects both Noam and Ashraf, the waste of the two lovers short-lived utopia is state in motion. The final scene between Noam and Ashraf was heart rendering and left me unsettled and wishing that the troubles in that very complex and volatile status could be solved once and for all. But as Ashraf’s say over says “They probably never will.”
Its a shame that the Oscars didn’t examine an incredible film like this in their “foreign film” category. This film is as qualified as “Brokeback Mountain” or any of the other contenders and, in my notion, shows their continued closed-mindedness to glad themed movies. The moments between Noam and Ashraf are staunch and as loving as you’ll search for in any other film dealing with romance. By the ending, you are praying the two will secure a intention to be together, away from the unpleasant killings and death that seems to be a fragment of every day life in the middle east.
Three of the actors were standouts. Ohan Knoller, also of “Yossi and Jagger” is very pleasant as the mellow, music loving Noam. Knoller gives Noam a very layed wait on and easy going persona, who’s also sensitive and kind. He’s a very charming actor and I gape forward to seeing him in more roles. Also, the fair and equally charming, Daniela Wircer, (as one character calls her “an Israeli Carrie Bradshaw”), who is looking for Mr. Apt but keeps ending up with losers (although Mr. Correct is true under her nose!) Finally, Yousef Sweid, as the aesthetic Palestinian who steals Noam’s heart. Sweid does a gargantuan job as a young man torn between his first steady worship and his culture, which views homosexuality with abhorrence and disdain. His sister’s reaction was so shadowy for me to perceive, showing that this young man had no one in his corner in the world in which he grew up.
Some will accept the ending very controversial but I found it unprejudiced black and an miserable reality of our world today. I hope you will grasp time to glance this movie and I hope you delight in it as mighty as I did. I will certainly be adding this film to my dvd collection. Highly recommended.
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