A New York Times travel writer comes to Tel Aviv after suffering a tragedy. The energy of the city and his relationship with a younger man brings him back to life.
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Cast
John Benjamin Hickey
Michael
Niv Nissim
Tomer
Lihi Kornowski
Daria
Miki Kam
Malka
Peter Spears
David
Tamir Ginsburg
Kobi
Gabriel Omri Loukas
Guy
Tamar Hannah Shtaierman
Mother at the Beach
Shai Fredo
Bike Salesman
Adi Boutrous
Dancer
Daya Kedem
Bakery Cashier
Avi Azaria
Taxi Driver
Haim Azaria
Waiter
Lee Mesika
Waitress
Dana Herman
Mother at the Airport
Nadav Herman-Tarchitzky
Kid at the Airport
Bar Hadad
Tomer's Friend
Tal Venig
Tomer's Friend
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
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Mga Komento
10 Mga Komento
The story is subtle and touching. It tells a good story of both the simplicity and complexity of human relations. We can never be defined by one ROLE or one NAME. And love and passion also could have different forms.
...ohhhh
great
source: Sublet
source: Sublet
I have been waiting for this movie for almost a year and it doesn't disappoint. A well layered storyline creating heart from its realness. Moving, touching, & tender ! I Loved the feel that the cinematography and Score provide, to give it that sweet elusive feeling. A must See ^^
Brilliant, moving, earnest, heartfelt, painfully sweet.
I was immediately drawn to this movie for two main reasons. 1. It has John Benjamin Hickey, who I recently became familiar with from Mapplethorpe (knowing an actor in a low budget gay movie means a lot), and 2. It focuses on an older guy (I'm exclusively interested in intergenerational relationships, and I'm a little burnt out on gay films with high schoolers). Is it good? For the most part, yes. JBH is a good casting choice, I correctly predicted a lot about his character just by observing him. The rest of the cast is good too, and the direction is solid. I'm used to watching tons of micro budget gay films, so simply having decent acting and a director who knows how to work a camera places this towards the top. The story might not be for everyone. It is deliberately paced, and there's not much drama. You spend most of the film getting to know the two leads, what makes them different, and what makes them connect. The tone is mostly light and fun except for one scene in particular, so it makes for a decent film to put on if you don't want to get too depressed. There's not really any homophobic bullying or violence, which that alone makes it stand out from most of the gay cinema I've experienced. Overall, I liked pretty much everything about it, especially the characters. I don't know if it makes my top 10 gay films, but it's certainly close. If it interests you, I'd highly recommend it.
This film reminds me of Roman Holiday, so wonderful a story that tells from an amazing filmmaker, still wanna see it again in theaters.
Loved the idea around it , how it was spread over five days in accordance to what Michael was doing in Israel and I think this is a very good movie , It was among my favorite Israeli movies.
