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Hayom Sheachrey Lechti

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Menashe Noy, Zohar Meidan, and Nimrod Eldar in Hayom Sheachrey Lechti (2019)
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Drama

A middle aged single father copes with his teenage daughter's wish to end her life.A middle aged single father copes with his teenage daughter's wish to end her life.A middle aged single father copes with his teenage daughter's wish to end her life.

  • Director
    • Nimrod Eldar
  • Writer
    • Nimrod Eldar
  • Stars
    • Menashe Noy
    • Zohar Meidan
    • Alon Neuman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    597
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nimrod Eldar
    • Writer
      • Nimrod Eldar
    • Stars
      • Menashe Noy
      • Zohar Meidan
      • Alon Neuman
    • 8User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 25 nominations total

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    Menashe Noy
    Menashe Noy
    • Yoram
    Zohar Meidan
    Zohar Meidan
    • Roni
    Alon Neuman
    Alon Neuman
    • Arie
    Sarit Vino-Elad
    Sarit Vino-Elad
    • Sivan
    Sharon Hacohen
    Sharon Hacohen
    • Mira
    Claudia Dulitchi
    Claudia Dulitchi
    • Maesella
    Evelin Kachulin
    • Police Woman
    Miri Aloni
    Miri Aloni
    • Aviva
    Eli Muallem
    • Rami
    Ben Kippris
    • Ben
    Yahav Viner
    • Magician
    Ziv Peleg
    • Ranger
    Eran ben Zvi
    • Man
    Eran Naim
    Eran Naim
    • Policeman
    Maayan Eliasi
    Maayan Eliasi
    • Police woman
    Gueta Aviran
    • Singer
    Arie Adler
    • Aharon
    Howard Rypp
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    • Director
      • Nimrod Eldar
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      • Nimrod Eldar
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    5comblitz

    Sad story set in Israel

    While this is not my type of drama, I watched it because it was filmed in Israel. So I loved seeing the scenes of Tel-Aviv and out in the mountains. It's a story of a father and daughter who are on completely different paths and seem to never communicate with each other. I felt the depiction of families in Israel was very accurate, love, caring, and pain.
    6lironos

    A depressing film that could have been great if it had a "say".

    The depressing atmosphere was fitting the movie and I do think it was important to understand the way things are being treated in this family, but the movie missed either a closure or some kind of a saying. Even if the purpose of the film was to say that sometimes life just doesn't have any solutions, resolutions, or a closure, I still think that a movie of this kind should not leave out a progression of a plot.

    I enjoyed most of it - but on the other hand I think it's a miss.
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    What a flow...

    It is noot hard to understand that the average rating of this film is quite low. For it is kind of, that goes against the prevailing trends. But it is extremely beautifull movie. One of few that spares dialogues, but speaks with silence. Congratulations.
    4SpareMeTheCrapMovies

    Very empty and unmoving

    The film can be summed up with 3 words: sitting, silence and talking. And that's about it. There is barely any drama in this film. You don't feel attached to any of the characters. The lead actor, who plays the father, seems like a monotone lifeless cardboard cutout. He shows virtually no emotion. And his daughter is much the same. It's a tragedy that there are so many directors who haven't got the foggiest clue how to make an engaging film even when they have a low budget. You won't miss anything if you don't watch this film. Your time would be better spent watching something like cat videos instead.
    8Nozz

    A sort of self-defeating beauty

    Nimrod Eldar is credited as this movie's writer, director, sound designer, and editor. All four of them are very talented, but I wouldn't say they work perfectly together.

    Eldar's script is a tense, naturalistic, well-acted family drama focused on a widower and his daughter. The father is a zoo veterinarian, and the first line of the movie is spoken by the unmistakable Yigal Horowitz, a real veterinarian who is famous for treating wild animals in a program in Israeli educational TV. His presence seems like a wink at the audience and generates an expectation of light-heartedness that the script certainly doesn't fulfill. Similarly, the man-mountain Eran Naim, playing a policeman, is sort of a distracting cross-over from the films of Yaron Shani, where he's repeatedly played essentially the same role.

    The patient at the zoo is a beautiful leopard. Eldar the director also makes a point of presenting a beautiiful amusement-park ride and some beautiful shots of the Dead Sea area. There are even some facial close-ups that are notable for their artistry. But instead of reinforcing the drama or providing welcome relief from the tension, these visuals call attention to themselves at the expense of audience involvement. The same might be said for some of the long pauses that Eldar the editor has inserted, while Eldar the sound designer has wisely eschewed background music almost entirely but occasionally overdone the sound effects.

    I certainly recommend the movie, but overall, it could be that Eldar the director didn't sufficiently trust Eldar the screenwriter and tried to load more ornamentation onto the script than it would bear. It certainly is a bleak story, most of the time, but a director's got to play the hand he's been dealt, even if the game is solitaire.

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2020 (Israel)
    • Countries of origin
      • Israel
      • France
    • Language
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • The Day After I'm Gone
    • Filming locations
      • Tel Aviv, Israel(location)
    • Production companies
      • Spiro Films
      • Cinema Group
      • United King Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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