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Á aventura de um homem palestino casado e uma mulher israelense casada em Jerusalém assume uma perigosa dimensão política quando eles são vistos no lugar errado na hora errada, deixando-os p... Ler tudoÁ aventura de um homem palestino casado e uma mulher israelense casada em Jerusalém assume uma perigosa dimensão política quando eles são vistos no lugar errado na hora errada, deixando-os para lidar com mais do que seus casamentos desfeitos.Á aventura de um homem palestino casado e uma mulher israelense casada em Jerusalém assume uma perigosa dimensão política quando eles são vistos no lugar errado na hora errada, deixando-os para lidar com mais do que seus casamentos desfeitos.
- Prêmios
- 7 vitórias e 9 indicações no total
Rebecca Esmeralda Telhami
- Ronit
- (as Rebecca Telhami)
Hanan Hillo
- Maryam
- (as Hanan Al Hillo)
Avaliações em destaque
This is a very slow moving film that could have been shortened significantly and lost nothing by so doing. It follows the paths of Sarah and Saleem, people on different sides of a cultural and political divide, who have an affair and the consequences that follow. It's not well edited and sometimes the scenes offer little in the way of continuity. The ending is a bit silly and the time wasted in other scenes could have been used to figure out and present a better ending.
All the Jews are wicked and barbaric and all the Palestinians are noble. Antisemitic movie posing as deep.
Some themes were thought provoking. The Palestinians always took the high road and the Israeli Jews were immoral, evil or corrupt. Hardly anything in between.
Some themes were thought provoking. The Palestinians always took the high road and the Israeli Jews were immoral, evil or corrupt. Hardly anything in between.
At the outset of this film we find Saleem, a Palestinian delivery man for a bakery (Adeeb Safadi)), having an affair with Sarah, an Israeli café owner (Sivane Kretchner), by hooking up with her in the back of his van at night. If it seems they're playing with fire, they are, and things quickly get more complicated when the man has bogus charges filed against him in Bethlehem that implicate her, and we find out that her husband (Ishai Golan) is a rising star in the Israeli military.
The emotional impact of the adultery is felt because director Muayad Alayan takes the time to develop the stories of both of these character's families, something I liked about the film. Saleem has a pregnant wife named Bisan (Maisa Abd Elhadi), and in addition to her husband, Sarah has a young daughter. There is a significant class difference here as well - Saleem and Bisan struggle to pay the bills, thus he takes on shady delivery work for her brother, and Sarah and her family live in affluence, with her shielded from the knowledge of her husband's covert operations against Palestinians.
Adultery is inherently deceptive, but because of the other factors, there are layers of deception here, each with its own peril, and every time there is an attempt to bury what's happened, it never quite stays buried. Oh what a tangled web we weave, particularly when we're in Tel Aviv. (Ok, they're actually in Jerusalem, but I couldn't resist the attempt). Anyway, a Palestinian lawyer tries to stifle things by getting Saleem to file a false statement to explain the Bethlehem incident, and Sarah's husband tries to stifle things by getting her to file a false statement about what Saleem did with her. I liked how these echoed the original lie behind the affair, and how the consequences magnified.
Meanwhile, there are those seeking the truth, led by Bisan, who begins piecing things together, and Saleem's lawyer. Much scarier, and so well cast, is the Mossad agent (Jan Kühne) who methodically begins turning up to ask questions with pinpoint accuracy.
There is a feminist slant to the film, and I loved it when Bisan, who is also a university student, stood up to her brother and later her husband. Maisa Abd Elhadi's performance is wonderful. Saleem's lawyer is a strong female character as well, and then you have Sarah, guilty of cheating but in whom we empathize at least a little, since her husband is so preoccupied with his career and doesn't mind hurting people when he's angry (e.g. During sex with Sarah when he knows what she's done, or during an interrogation scene with Saleem).
It felt like the husband's character may have been a little overdrawn though, and it was a little hard to believe that Bisan and Sarah would ultimately exchange such pleasantries about her baby. The film feels realistic in a lot of ways, including how naturally Jerusalem itself is shot, but makes a few missteps, and it probably should have been a little shorter as well. Overall though, this is a solid story, full of tension, and with fine performances from the cast.
The emotional impact of the adultery is felt because director Muayad Alayan takes the time to develop the stories of both of these character's families, something I liked about the film. Saleem has a pregnant wife named Bisan (Maisa Abd Elhadi), and in addition to her husband, Sarah has a young daughter. There is a significant class difference here as well - Saleem and Bisan struggle to pay the bills, thus he takes on shady delivery work for her brother, and Sarah and her family live in affluence, with her shielded from the knowledge of her husband's covert operations against Palestinians.
Adultery is inherently deceptive, but because of the other factors, there are layers of deception here, each with its own peril, and every time there is an attempt to bury what's happened, it never quite stays buried. Oh what a tangled web we weave, particularly when we're in Tel Aviv. (Ok, they're actually in Jerusalem, but I couldn't resist the attempt). Anyway, a Palestinian lawyer tries to stifle things by getting Saleem to file a false statement to explain the Bethlehem incident, and Sarah's husband tries to stifle things by getting her to file a false statement about what Saleem did with her. I liked how these echoed the original lie behind the affair, and how the consequences magnified.
Meanwhile, there are those seeking the truth, led by Bisan, who begins piecing things together, and Saleem's lawyer. Much scarier, and so well cast, is the Mossad agent (Jan Kühne) who methodically begins turning up to ask questions with pinpoint accuracy.
There is a feminist slant to the film, and I loved it when Bisan, who is also a university student, stood up to her brother and later her husband. Maisa Abd Elhadi's performance is wonderful. Saleem's lawyer is a strong female character as well, and then you have Sarah, guilty of cheating but in whom we empathize at least a little, since her husband is so preoccupied with his career and doesn't mind hurting people when he's angry (e.g. During sex with Sarah when he knows what she's done, or during an interrogation scene with Saleem).
It felt like the husband's character may have been a little overdrawn though, and it was a little hard to believe that Bisan and Sarah would ultimately exchange such pleasantries about her baby. The film feels realistic in a lot of ways, including how naturally Jerusalem itself is shot, but makes a few missteps, and it probably should have been a little shorter as well. Overall though, this is a solid story, full of tension, and with fine performances from the cast.
Outstanding depiction of the flaws of human justice and the power of consciousness. 5 Stars! Superbly acted!
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This film was so much fun! Recommend to watch around the globe.
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- CuriosidadesA title card at the beginning of the film says, "Inspired by real events." In an interview, director Muayad Alayan said, "it was inspired by two real events that were familiar to so many; it was the truth."
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- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- The Reports on Sarah and Saleem
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 117.479
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 10.102
- 16 de jun. de 2019
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 609.131
- Tempo de duração2 horas 7 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1
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