Giv'at Halfon Eina Ona
- 1976
- 1h 32min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSergio Konstanza, in debt to Mr. Hasson, flees to join an Army reserve unit led by a Sergeant interested in one of Hasson's daughters. However, Hasson demands his older daughter marries firs... Tout lireSergio Konstanza, in debt to Mr. Hasson, flees to join an Army reserve unit led by a Sergeant interested in one of Hasson's daughters. However, Hasson demands his older daughter marries first before allowing the younger one to wed.Sergio Konstanza, in debt to Mr. Hasson, flees to join an Army reserve unit led by a Sergeant interested in one of Hasson's daughters. However, Hasson demands his older daughter marries first before allowing the younger one to wed.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Hermona
- (as Hana Laszlo)
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Indeed the plot isn't particularly sophisticated or even very important (the movie itself doesn't seem to take itself seriously). The beauty in the movie lies in charisma of the main characters (who make up the "Hagashash Haheever", as they're called in Hebrew), in the jokes and humorous scenes that occur between the army authority figures and Jinji, Mr. Hasson, and Konstanza. For myself, it also creates a nostalgic feeling, one that increases as years go by. Israelis will definitely understand and most, I believe, enjoy the humor, but I would recommend this movie to non-Israelis, because after all, it is a classic Israeli film and has certain moments that would make anyone laugh.
But this movie is great, very funny, very good.
This movie tells about the army reservation unit that really is useless and can't deal with themselves.
A must watch if you are an Israeli.
Gingi, the unit's sergeant and the only guy around with his head screwed on, sort to speak, desperately tries to keep everything going smoothly, when the regional Colonel is due for a visit.
The plot thickens, when one of the reservists under his command (Victor), ends up in the hands of an equally dysfunctional Egyptian border unit.
While the film is a funny, light-hearted watch, the humour, unfortunately, doesn't translate all that well, and unless you're a native Hebrew speaker, you will miss a few of the important points, that have made it such a cult film in Israel.
All in all, definitely worth a watch!
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- AnecdotesVoted in 2005 as the most popular Israeli movie of all time.
- GaffesWhen Victor, Gingi, and the rest are entering the camp, after Victor is released from captivity, the boom is visible at the bottom left corner of the screen.
- Citations
Colonel Bondi: Mr. Hasson, what do you do if the Egyptians come toward the outpost?
Mr. Hasson: What we did in '56.
[Victor Hasson refers to the Sinai Operation]
Colonel Bondi: What... what did you do in '56?
Mr. Hasson: What kind of question is that? What we did in '48. Nothing is better than that. Definitely.
[Victor Hasson refers to the Independence War]
Colonel Bondi: And what did you do in '48?
Mr. Hasson: [laughs] Thirty years ago... who can remember that?
- ConnexionsFeatured in Living, Period (1999)
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