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A New York Times travel writer comes to Tel Aviv after suffering a tragedy. The energy of the city and his relationship with a younger man brings him back to life.A New York Times travel writer comes to Tel Aviv after suffering a tragedy. The energy of the city and his relationship with a younger man brings him back to life.A New York Times travel writer comes to Tel Aviv after suffering a tragedy. The energy of the city and his relationship with a younger man brings him back to life.
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It's a low-key drama film with a warming performance from the always splendid John Benjamin Hickey. It's offers nothing new actually. Been done before. Yet still able to deliver some charms. Besides any Eytan Fox film is always a fine little treat.
Sublet (2020) was co-written and directed by Eytan Fox.
John Benjamin Hickey plays Michael, a middle-aged travel writer for the New York Times. Michael visits Tel Aviv as part of his work.
He sublets an apartment from Tomer (Niv Nissim). Michael invites Tomer to stay in the apartment, and Tomer becomes his guide to the real Tel Aviv.
Michael is gay. Tomer is young and bisexual. The plot revolves around whether their friendship will turn to intimacy.
I enjoyed this film. The actors are excellent, and I learned more about non-tourist Tel Aviv.
We saw this movie virtually as part of the always outstanding Rochester Jewish Film Festival. The movie has a tepid IMDb rating of 6.9. I thought that it was better than that, and rated it 8.
John Benjamin Hickey plays Michael, a middle-aged travel writer for the New York Times. Michael visits Tel Aviv as part of his work.
He sublets an apartment from Tomer (Niv Nissim). Michael invites Tomer to stay in the apartment, and Tomer becomes his guide to the real Tel Aviv.
Michael is gay. Tomer is young and bisexual. The plot revolves around whether their friendship will turn to intimacy.
I enjoyed this film. The actors are excellent, and I learned more about non-tourist Tel Aviv.
We saw this movie virtually as part of the always outstanding Rochester Jewish Film Festival. The movie has a tepid IMDb rating of 6.9. I thought that it was better than that, and rated it 8.
Great acting, amazing concept and storyline. It moved me to tears at some moments and it make me burst out loud in others. Such honest portrait of human beings. I'm so glad to have met those characters.
Beautifully written, funny, charming and moving at the same time, this movie is a little gem that had me smiling all the way through and that even brought a tear to my face.
I was surprisingly happy by how the story developed and how great and dynamic the chemistry between the two main characters was (Tomer's character is very well thought through).
The finale was touching and clearly showed the movie's overall efforts of bringing two generations closer. A must watch!
Gotta love it when you take a chance on an unknown "quirky little independent film" and it turns out to be a well-written, well-acted piece of work.
The story plays out well mainly because the writing is good and the interaction between the two main characters is enjoyable to watch unfold. You think you know where things are going to go...which they don't necessarily do in the way you might expect.
It's also fun to watch because of the interesting little details that you might miss if you're not paying attention to (e.g., breakfast habits that someone was apparently lying about!) It's cool to hear the older travel writer's story unfold, and it's certainly enjoyable to watch the younger character simply because he's adorable. Fortunately, he can act, too, and has his own worthwhile story. Finally, the character of the mother adds an entertaining element towards the end.
The ending may or may not be what you're expecting going in....I'll just leave it at that. In sum, I was glad that this was yet another "overlooked" little film that turned out to be more worth my time than most Hollywood schlock getting cranked out these days. Give it a look!
Did you know
- TriviaTomer's dog at his mom's house is Niv Nissim's real life pet.
- GoofsIn the first restaurant scene, in the kitchen, the cook makes the dish in a bowl, and places it on a plate for the waitress to deliver, there is a camera change and the waitress picks up the food, but there is no longer a plate, just the bowl.
- ConnectionsReferences La Revanche de Freddy (1985)
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- Cantina Restaurant, Rothschild Blvd 71, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel(Eat-in restaurant scene.)
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