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Yossi & Jagger

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 5m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,1/10
7,8 k
MA NOTE
Ohad Knoller and Yehuda Levi in Yossi & Jagger (2002)
DrameGuerreHistoriqueRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRomance blooms between two soldiers (Knoller, Levi) stationed in an Israeli outpost on the Lebanese border.Romance blooms between two soldiers (Knoller, Levi) stationed in an Israeli outpost on the Lebanese border.Romance blooms between two soldiers (Knoller, Levi) stationed in an Israeli outpost on the Lebanese border.

  • Director
    • Eytan Fox
  • Writer
    • Avner Bernheimer
  • Stars
    • Ohad Knoller
    • Yehuda Levi
    • Assi Cohen
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,1/10
    7,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Eytan Fox
    • Writer
      • Avner Bernheimer
    • Stars
      • Ohad Knoller
      • Yehuda Levi
      • Assi Cohen
    • 59Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 41Commentaires de critiques
    • 70Métascore
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    • Prix
      • 9 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux12

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    Ohad Knoller
    Ohad Knoller
    • Yossi
    Yehuda Levi
    Yehuda Levi
    • Lior Amichai 'Jagger'
    Assi Cohen
    Assi Cohen
    • Ophir
    Aya Steinovitz
    Aya Steinovitz
    • Yaeli
    Hani Furstenberg
    Hani Furstenberg
    • Goldie
    Sharon Raginiano
    Sharon Raginiano
    • The Colonel
    Yuval Semo
    Yuval Semo
    • Psycho
    Yaniv Moyal
    Yaniv Moyal
    • Samoncha
    Hanan Savyon
    Hanan Savyon
    • Adams
    Erez Kahana
    Erez Kahana
    • Yaniv the Cook
    Shmulik Bernheimer
    • Shmuel 'Shmulik' Amichai
    Yael Pearl
    • Varda Amichai
    • (as Yael Perl Becker)
    • Director
      • Eytan Fox
    • Writer
      • Avner Bernheimer
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs59

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    7Libretio

    Love on the front lines...

    YOSSI & JAGGER (Yossi VeJager)

    Aspect ratio: 1.37:1

    Sound format: Stereo

    Originally produced for Israeli television but screened theatrically in Tel Aviv to great success before opening nationally to even greater commercial and critical acclaim, this engaging drama from director Eytan Fox has been hailed in some quarters as one of the best gay movies ever made. Running a mere 65 minutes, the film divides its time equally between a platoon of soldiers operating on the Israeli-Lebanese border, and the two men at the center of a clandestine relationship.

    Yossi (Ohad Knoller) is a brooding commander who feels constrained by his role as a macho authority figure to conceal his sexuality from the conscripts under his command, while Jagger (Yehuda Levi, a popular Israeli heartthrob whose career was kickstarted by an appearance in the TV soap opera "Cheers for Love" in 2001) is one of his subordinates, a carefree guy who wants them to declare their love publicly by retiring from the Army and setting up house together. There's a now-famous scene, early in the movie, when Yossi and Jagger make love in the snow (don't get excited - all you see are some lingering kisses and the aftermath, in which the two characters are entirely at ease with one another, free from the restraints imposed by Army discipline), but their romance takes up a surprisingly small amount of the movie's running time, which appears to have been curtailed for reasons of length (there's a number of images doing the rounds from scenes which were apparently shot but didn't make it to the final print). Based on a true story, the film is warm-hearted but inconsequential, with some annoyingly jerky hand-held camera movements, and the climactic scenes are a little too restrained to be entirely successful (though Knoller, in particular, gives a truly remarkable performance in the aftermath of a devastating plot development). There's still much to admire, and any reservations are dispelled by the central romance, depicted with disarming frankness and performed with relish by Knoller and Levi. Highly recommended.

    (Hebrew dialogue)
    rsmolin

    Too Many Plots in Too Short a Film

    There is a big problem with this film--its two main subjects are alone together less than five of the 110 minutes. We know nothing of their history, how they met, and we learn very little about them during the movie. The script is over ambitious, covering at least three love stories at one time, introducing too many interesting characters, but way too thin in development. Since the film is called Yossi & Jagger, it might have been appropriate for the story about them to be the main focal point. The opening scene on the snow, while sexy, could have been a lot more developed.

    BUT, there are very tender moments, especially after the explosion of the land mine, when Yossi finally admits his love and concern, ironically too late for it to do any good. The excellent theme here--when you have feelings for someone, don't run from them or hide from them as you may never have a chance to express them.

    The final scene in Jagger's home is extremely tender and ironic and left this viewer with tears in his eyes.

    I just wish the film could have devoted much more time to its main characters.
    6benc7ca

    Unbelievably, A Film that is too short!

    There are so many things right with Yossi & Yagger and so many things wrong. The right things: a great idea for a film, some very good acting, totally un-Hollywood production values, engaging characters and an emotionally charged plot. The wrong things:it is far too short to fulfill all of its promise, handed-held camera techniques(Dogma style) are too intrusive and too jarring, and complex characters are introduced and left dangling.As it is, this rough sketch of love in the military is worth the watch (I was strongly affected by the relationship between these two men) but it seems as if this is the director's experimental cut: I wish I could see the finished product.
    8yaaah_69

    The Love of Two Soldier's

    I was a little hesitant to rent this movie after seeing "Trembling Before G-D", which was a real eye-opener to me. I guess we go around with our heads in the clouds, not thinking what other homosexuals have to go thru for their religion.... But , the two movies had nothing in common except they were made in Isreal. Yossi and Jagger is a bittersweet love affair between two Isreali soldiers, very well played by Yehuda Levi , and Ohad Knoller, you could feel the love they had for each other and the hurt Jagger was going thru because they had to be so careful as they were officers. Its hard to get a real grip on the characters as its only 67 min long and leaves you grasping for more. But Eytan Fox did a splendid job with the time he had. The song that Jagger sings is haunting in the extra video on the disc. I felt that these men brought back to Isreal some hope that you can have same sex love without the terrible angst they had in Trembling Before God . I give this great little flick 41/2 of 5 8/10 and will be looking forward to seeing Eytan Foxs' new movie "Walking On Water". By the way you can get the words in English of the song Your Soul on the message boards for Yossi and Jagger on IMDb.
    7pedrofjmk

    Life in the Israeli Army is so Sexy

    Do not be deceived - I'll start with the low points and rise to apotheosis. Do not miss this flick!

    Surprisingly enough, gay men and women have been allowed to serve in the Israeli army for over 2 decades now (for very pragmatic reasons, I'm sure). The army actually authorized the making of this film, based on a true story. Eytan Fox follows up with his favorite theme of sexual identity within the ranks of the army: here we see a gay couple, two officers, whose love shares its space with an ever-escalating Israelo-Arab conflict. The movie is filmed in this army outpost in the mountains bordering Lebanon, in the middle of Winter (thus the snow, that one seldom relates to the Middle East).

    The theme is ambitious. Yet, it turns out that, for commercial reasons, the movie's 65 minutes elapse too fast. There is no time to develop the story. Not the story of the conflict, not the story of the different characters - so many deeply interesting -, and especially not the story of Yossi and Jagger. And boy, would we like to know more about them! These 65 minutes may have been OK for the theatre play that staged in Tel Aviv before the movie opened, but on screen it just leaves your mouth watering for more. I wished some scenes would have been deeper and more intense (the get-together at the end, or that last key-scene at night).

    Despite all this, if you can forgive small formal nuisances, and get over that irritating camera-in-hand that works for Dogma but not for Fox, this film is a must-see! For the first 30 minutes of it, I had a disbelieving smile on my lips, and really wanted to joint the Israeli army - mind you, I'm neither Jewish, nor Israeli, and they would never take me! Yet life in the barracks seems so laid-back and so easy-going , so much in contrast with the madness of the conflict, with crazy girls and sexy boys, cheesy music in Hebrew and techno parties in the mountain clusters, white snow and great landscape, wild rabbits and sushi at dinner... Provided my officers looked as cute and handsome and so-damn-sexy-and-hugable-Yehudi-Levi (Jagger), of course I would enlist.

    Mild as it may seem at times, it's perhaps the most consequent movie on a gay theme that I have ever seen. No tragic queens, no dramatic depressions and people who threaten to slid their wrists open. Yossi & Jagger's love is real and palpable, even if semi-secret (I think everyone new, anyway). The actors are superb, natural-born to the task, and that shows. One can easily relate with many of the characters - people whom we forget are people, just because they are in the army, just because they are in a war. The scene where Yossi and Jagger kiss in the snow is surprising, and by far the most sensuous thing I've seen in cinema in years! Absolutely delicious, playful, teasing, masterful. A classic in the future, I'm sure! Maybe because of that particular scene, one can survive as a viewer to the end of the movie, and still feel light as a feather. It all seems to end up in a good note, in spite of the circumstances.

    The film as is, is not brilliant, but is at times a strike of genius! It's also a splash in the pond, showing you the dichotomies of a society we grew to relate with war and nothing else. Yossi & Jagger is a tender, sweet, sensuous, pure, honest, scrumptious, beautiful, sexy and consequent movie. I am a fan of Eytan Fox as of tonight, no doubt about that! Watch it, watch it, watch it!!! (the extras on the DVD give you even greater insight into his work). The storyline won't leave you that soon, and the main theme-song will replay on your head for weeks to come... cheesy and queenly as it may be ('Come', by Rita)!

    Watching a film like this oddly makes you feel as good as when you watched 'Amelie'! I don't say this often, but I'd be ready to watch it all over again.

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    • Gaffes
      When Ofir is listening to music with Yaeli in the bedroom, the CD display shows the number 2, while there's a music playing. A few moments later, the number on the display is 3, though the song is still the same.
    • Citations

      Yossi: I Don't Believe It

      Lior Amichai 'Jagger': What can I say?

      Lior Amichai 'Jagger': I'm an animal

    • Connexions
      Featured in Les mains déliées: À la recherche du cinéma gay israélien (2014)
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      Lyrics by Miri Feigenboim

      Music by Rami Kleinstein

      Performed by Rita

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 août 2002 (Israel)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Israel
    • Langues
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Yossi and Jagger
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Israël(Entire film.)
    • sociétés de production
      • Lama Films
      • Israel Cable Programming (ICP)
      • Lama Productions
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 267 005 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 19 395 $ US
      • 28 sept. 2003
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 351 707 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 5m(65 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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