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Zohi Sdom

  • 2010
  • 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
1,1 k
MA NOTE
Zohi Sdom (2010)
ComedyHistory

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen ancient Sodom is doomed to destruction due to its people's corrupt ways, Lot is the only righteous man destined to be spared.When ancient Sodom is doomed to destruction due to its people's corrupt ways, Lot is the only righteous man destined to be spared.When ancient Sodom is doomed to destruction due to its people's corrupt ways, Lot is the only righteous man destined to be spared.

  • Réalisation
    • Adam Sanderson
    • Muli Segev
    • Dror Shohet
  • Scénario
    • David Lifshitz
    • Muli Segev
    • Asaf Shalmon
  • Casting principal
    • Orna Banai
    • Assi Cohen
    • Maor Cohen
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    1,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Adam Sanderson
      • Muli Segev
      • Dror Shohet
    • Scénario
      • David Lifshitz
      • Muli Segev
      • Asaf Shalmon
    • Casting principal
      • Orna Banai
      • Assi Cohen
      • Maor Cohen
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux12

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    Orna Banai
    Orna Banai
    • Hagar
    Assi Cohen
    Assi Cohen
    • Prince Ninveh…
    Maor Cohen
    Maor Cohen
    • Michael…
    Shani Cohen
    Shani Cohen
    • Secretary
    Eli Finish
    Eli Finish
    • The King of Sodom…
    Tal Friedman
    Tal Friedman
    • Lot's Wife…
    Mariano Idelman
    Mariano Idelman
    • Prince Liam…
    Mordechai Kirschenbaum
    Mordechai Kirschenbaum
    • Abraham
    • (as Moti Kirschenbaum)
    Eyal Kitzis
    Eyal Kitzis
    • God
    Dov Navon
    Dov Navon
    • Lot
    Yuval Semo
    Yuval Semo
    • Raphael…
    Alma Zack
    Alma Zack
    • Lot's Daughter
    • Réalisation
      • Adam Sanderson
      • Muli Segev
      • Dror Shohet
    • Scénario
      • David Lifshitz
      • Muli Segev
      • Asaf Shalmon
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
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    5dromasca

    will this film survive the summer?

    'Zohi Sdom' which is translation means 'That's Sodom' deliberately places itself at the intersection between the very popular Israeli TV show 'Eretz Neederet' (Wonderful Country) and the big screen British Monty Python movies of historical and Biblical inspiration. The Israeli weekly shows are a local version of 'Saturday Night Live' bringing at their best some of the sharpest political, social and typological satire in a country that provides endless sources of humor and badly needs laughs to cope with a myriad of problems and conflicts that seem to be unsolvable other than in a comical fantasy. A permanent team of actors usually play all the roles in the show, in a collection of sketchers interleaved with permanent features, which were abandoned here, as was the newsreel format in the favor of the Biblical story parody. The British show was starting with the end of the 60s the source of inspiration of all other comical and satirical TV series all over the world (including the American SNL) and also pioneered the transcription to the wide screen with anthology successes that seldom have been equaled by other similar shows world-wide.

    The too close following of the sources of inspiration may be the cause for which the big screen movie does not really work. Although the idea is quite cool (the TV anchor in the original show is a cynical God attracting patriarch Abraham into the trap of the Holy Contract while preparing the destruction of the sin city of Sodom) and the story works better that you would expect, there are many laughs during the screening, but none is hysterical. The TV stars do in the movie of the same that they do in the TV show, just the screen is bigger, and some of them do not look as well on the big screen as in the TV box (the otherwise beautiful and talented Alma Zack for example, or Orna Banai who gets a very insignificant role and little screen time). Best are the street scenes depicting the life in Sodom, and here the references to reality nowadays work well. However, the exaggerated respect for the Monty Python formula (including the insertion of music and dances) lead to a (maybe unintended) air of detachment and diminish the acuity of the social and political comment which make the original show be interesting for the majority of its viewers.

    Released at the pick of the summer season 'Zohi Sdom' will certainly be a huge hit in Israel this year. I am less convinced that it will survive as an outstanding movie beyond this summer.
    4itamarscomix

    Gag after tired gag

    'Zohi Sdom' is a feature film spin-off of 'Eretz Nehederet', Israel's most successful sketch comedy show for nearly a decade now; like in a National Lampoon movie, the cast of the TV show play various roles in a kinda-linear storyline.

    There was a strange attempt to market 'Zohi Sdom' as a local version of Monty Python's Life of Brian. But other than the fact that it's set in biblical times, there's absolutely no similarity (other than the lead character's outfit). There's no real satire in 'Zohi Sdom'; a shame, because with a feature film the writers had the chance to make satire more biting and more universal than what they could afford to do on network television. Instead, they used that opportunity to have more sex jokes. The humor in 'Zohi Sdom' is a neverending series of gags, none of which have any bearing on the story, and most of which are anachronism gags in the level of The Flintstones (only with a lot more sex).

    The movie does have a few chuckles, but the humor is so local as to never have any real impact anywhere but Israel in the early 21st century, which is a waste. It does actually have a pretty decent production, and some good actors - Assi Cohen's performance is deliciously hammy (he clearly realized how dumb the script was), and local legendary satirist/journalist Mordechai Kirschenbaum as Abraham is one of the movie's few saving graces. But ultimately it's a failed attempt, which owes all its success to marketing, and will - I believe and hope - disappear into anonymity.
    6Nozz

    Could have been a lot worse

    Even in Israel, the entertainment industry is not known for piousness; so give them a Bible story as a basis for satire and you might fear you'll get back pointless and ignorant mocking. But most of the time, the humor in ZOHI SDOME shuns nihilism and springs from a long-standing Jewish view of the Bible in which none of the heroes is considered perfect and any manifestation of God is considered a specialized metaphor. Here Abraham, famous for bargaining with God over the fate of the city of Sodom, finds in God a bargainer straight from the desk of a mobile phone company or insurance agency. Lot, the righteous man in Sodom, is another in a long line of sad sacks that Dov Navon has played in his career, but the movie takes his character seriously and finds an anchor in it among the fast-flung jokes. The movie's cast comes largely from a popular Israeli TV series of skits and jokes, and the advance publicity tried nervously to attract a crowd while cautioning that this is no wide-screen version of the TV show but something else entirely. It is, and whereas the TV show strives to keep up with the nightly or at least the weekly news, ZOHI SDOME is written to be almost as funny years from now. And it probably will be, almost.
    4Mendelovich

    Just a spin off of a TV show

    You know The Simpsons, so they made a movie. Was the movie better than the series? No way. This is the case here, but add lack of funds as a "bonus" and you receive a yawning experience. The movie cannot carry itself. It is just an expansion of a gag, usually no longer than 5 minutes. The movie was done for the summer, that is no shame, but it could have been written better. The main characters lack development, and the plot goes nowhere. But worst of all is the absolute lack of visual effects, so needed in a movie revolving around the destruction of Sodom. I say if you don't have the money to make the necessary visual effects, don't do the movie. Set it up in a place where there is no need for expensive effects. The foreign audience won't be able to watch this movie, because it is absolutely out of context for those unfamiliar with the TV series, which this movie is based on.The Israeli audience, such as myself, was allured to the theaters by the aggressive promotion and a high anticipation. Disappointment was the outcome, unfortunately.
    9neilor-1

    Funny, but obviously not for everyone

    This is Sodom made to resemble the Monty Python movies. Of course, there's no Monty Python here, and that's probably the reason for the low ratings. The action takes place in the biblical city of Sodom and tells about Lot and his family. Of course, things don't go according to the biblical story and... I won't give away what happens. There are enough funny moments in the film, playing with Jewish and the history. There are a lot of jokes, especially for a person familiar with the biblical story. The graphics are average, the effects, as far as they exist, are elementary, but the charm of the film lies elsewhere.

    I see that my rating is the highest of those who have written a review and that is normal. A comedy especially about religion can never achieve the ratings of an epic religious story repeating the beliefs of believers.

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    • Anecdotes
      Erez Tal: TV announcer.
    • Gaffes
      As Lot and his family approach the city gates seconds before the destruction, we hear heavy iron gates closing. Close up shots clearly show the rings on the wood of which the gates are actually made.
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 août 2010 (Israël)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Israël
      • Bulgarie
    • Site officiel
      • Official site [he]
    • Langue
      • Hébreu
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • This Is Sodom
    • Lieux de tournage
      • New Boyana Film Studios, Budapest, Bulgarie
    • Société de production
      • United King Films
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      • 1.78 : 1

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