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De douces paroles

Original title: The Kind Words
  • 2015
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Rotem Zissman-Cohen, Roy Assaf, and Assaf Ben-Shimon in De douces paroles (2015)
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Follows three siblings who are going to discover the greatest secret of their late mother. This trip is going to change their lives.Follows three siblings who are going to discover the greatest secret of their late mother. This trip is going to change their lives.Follows three siblings who are going to discover the greatest secret of their late mother. This trip is going to change their lives.

  • Director
    • Shemi Zarhin
  • Writer
    • Shemi Zarhin
  • Stars
    • Rotem Zissman-Cohen
    • Roy Assaf
    • Rassabn Abes
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • Shemi Zarhin
    • Writer
      • Shemi Zarhin
    • Stars
      • Rotem Zissman-Cohen
      • Roy Assaf
      • Rassabn Abes
    • 4User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 nominations total

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    Rotem Zissman-Cohen
    Rotem Zissman-Cohen
    • Dorona Cohen
    Roy Assaf
    Roy Assaf
    • Netanel
    Rassabn Abes
    • Dr. Said
    Magi Azarzar
    Magi Azarzar
    • Osnat
    Jonathan Bar-Giora
    Jonathan Bar-Giora
    • Resturant Pianist
    Ophelie Belalia
    • Girl in Algeria
    Elizabeth Beltrami
    • Vegetable seller
    Assaf Ben-Shimon
    Assaf Ben-Shimon
    • Shai
    Florence Bloch
    Florence Bloch
    • Aunt Rosa
    Xavier Bonadonna
    Xavier Bonadonna
    Maurice Bénichou
    Maurice Bénichou
    • Maurice Lyon
    Shai Cohen
    • Security Guard
    Nora De Paz
    • Waitress (Yizar Club)
    Jérémie Elfassy
    • Charles (Yizar Club)
    • (as Jeremy Elfassy)
    Levana Finkelstein
    Levana Finkelstein
    • Yona Baruch
    Sasson Gabay
    Sasson Gabay
    • The Father
    • (as Sasson Gabai)
    Yves Galula
    • French Singer
    Tom Graziani
    Tom Graziani
    • Mourning Salesman
    • Director
      • Shemi Zarhin
    • Writer
      • Shemi Zarhin
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    10gitay-kryger

    One of the best of Shemi

    We rarely see a composition so eloquently and delicately compiled from all the most warn-out clichés made into a beautiful and touching film. I loved everything about it, from the wonderful collection of actors, the shots, the transitions, the plot and the editing. The story of a person looking for a parent has been told before in other formats, but this time the obvious is taken out and the unexpected outcome leave the viewer wondering what each side of the story has gone through. Not obvious.

    Rather bold is the sociopolitical dimension of the film, in which the inner structure of a family having three very diversely positioned siblings (a bitter young woman, a religious orthodox and a bisexual) is mounted on the outer layer of national diversity (Muslim-Jewish).

    Best time spent in the theater I had for a long time.
    10Red-125

    A quest film that has its funny and tragic moments

    The Kind Words (2015) is an Israeli Canadian film written and directed by Shemi Zarhin.

    This is a quest film. Three Israeli siblings--each very different from the other two--have just suffered the loss of their mother. Their father had previously divorced their mother, and is now living with his new wife, a beautiful singer. At that point, their father gives them a shocking revelation.

    This revelation sends the thee siblings on a quest journey to Paris and then Marseilles. As I noted before, each sibling is different. One brother is married to a highly observant woman from Brooklyn. He's not really a believer, but he loves his wife, and he acts the role of an observant Jew to please her. The other brother is non-observant. He's gay and less intense than the others. The natural leader--and star of the film--is Rotem Zissman-Cohen as Dorona. Dorona is a sharp-tongued misanthrope.

    Dorona is married to a man she apparently loves, although, true to her negative behavior, she is driving him away. However, he joins the three on their quest.

    The quest itself is fascinating, and many things are learned, or, at least, suspected. Writer Zarhin doesn't force director Zahrin to tie up every loose end when the quest is over. However, all the characters have moved forward from where they were when they left Israel. I think things will be better for them when they return home.

    We saw this movie at the Dryden Theatre in The George Eastman Museum in Rochester, NY. It was screened as part of the excellent Rochester International Jewish Film Festival. It will work well on the small screen. It will be available on DVD on November 1, 2016.

    P.S. The Rochester International Jewish Film Festival always has interesting movies. I'd also like to mention that it's the best managed film festival I've ever attended. Because of the hard work and expertise of the staff and volunteers, programs start on time, stay on time, and end on time. From ticket purchase to the end-of-festival party, everything works. My compliments to director Lori Harter and everyone else involved.
    Nozz

    Lots of relationships throw light on one another - result is kaleidoscopic

    In Shemi Zarhin's previous movie, "The World is Funny," the characters are more instantly likable. "The Kind Words" begins (after a short prologue) by concentrating on a childless woman whose plight is unfortunate but who doesn't do or say anything in particular to win our sympathy. She's not valiant, she's not particularly considerate, she talks to God and perhaps that's supposed to seem winningly whimsical but her monologue comes off like forced exposition. She is estranged from her husband, she is estranged from her father, and by the time we've met the two brothers who will accompany her on her adventure, we're beginning to ask the question, which can be fatal to any movie, why we should care what happens to these people. Our sense of involvement isn't not helped by the uninnovative views of Jerusalem scenery or by the musical score. The question the siblings themselves are asking in the meantime is exactly what skeleton occupies their mother's closet, and the ever-magnetic Levana Finkelstein helps add interest to the movie by entering to dodge their questions. Around the same time, the movie displays the capability of taking a lighter tone. In fact, it eventually becomes fun to watch, which is a surprise because movies that combine drama and comedy usually go the other way-- luring us in with comedy and then, once we're on board, springing drama on us. As the story develops and we learn more about the family relationships, we see love and abandonment from various angles that throw light on one another. Each of the brothers has his own fatherhood portrayed, and we're thrown a strong hint that there may be some relevance to the metaphor of God the Father as well. It's a relatively lengthy movie, and by the time the kaleidoscope has stopped turning, showing us the movie's theme from shifting comic and serious angles, the audience has certainly got its money's worth.

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    • Trivia
      The names of the three siblings (Dorona, Shai and Nathaniel) are variations on Hebrew words for "gift".
    • Goofs
      Netanel was born in 1976 and is the oldest sibling. Shai was born in April 1978. Dorona's birth year isn't given, but she was old enough in 1980 to eat a Popsicle and refers to Shai as her little brother, meaning she was likely born around 1977. For their theory of their mother's affair to work, Yona would have had to have traveled to Paris twice and abandoned an infant to sneak off with Maurice within a few months of given birth. This seems improbable.
    • Soundtracks
      Hidden Dreams
      Lyrics by Ehud Manor

      Music by Mati Caspi

      Arrangement by Shemi Zarhin, Jonathan Bar-Giora, Daniel Scott

      Performed by Magi Azarzar

      Vocal Recording by Jonathan Bar-Giora

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Israel
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • French
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • The Kind Words
    • Filming locations
      • Jerusalem, Israel(home town of the main protagonists)
    • Production companies
      • Amérique Film
      • Israel Film Council
      • Jerusalem Film and Television Fund
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $135,382
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,571
      • Jun 26, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $135,382
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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