DrD3
Joined Dec 2013
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I found the whole premise of the documentary boring and redundant and tedious and unconvincing. They certainly tried hard to get their version of occurrences and events across, but I have seen more persuasive productions with more compelling casting. I was hoping for something more substantial than what they were trying to imply. There certainly are a number of documentaries worth watching these days such as the recent Oscar winning documentary "No Other Land" or Louis Theroux "The Settlers" which properly deals with contemporary and historical issues that are of vital importance. These two documentaries certainly have a substantially high rating among viewers.
This is the kind of documentary that should be mandatory viewing for all schools and for all ages. It sets the record straight on the realities on the ground in Palestine and the horrendous crimes perpetrated upon the innocent civilian population. The thing that kept resonating within me throughout the viewing of this most important documentary was the fact that what was being exposed was only a small fragment of what has been going on for decade after decade. If ever there was a more important and timely documentary that everyone should watch; this is certainly it. The fact that it has limited or suppressed viewing only goes to prove the famous quote by Voltaire: "To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize."
The attempt by the filmmaker to create a 'thriller' fails at every turn; from the amateur style in the epileptic inducing filming method along with the lame dialogue and erratic pacing. The character development was contrived and repetitively monotonous where the viewer is struggling to feel any compassion for nearly all of the actors. The subject matter and storytelling is as dull as dishwater as it is overly inflated and a poor attempt to present this as anything remotely close to being a watchable thriller. The story itself is tiresome and terribly ill-timed. It's like a monotonous conveyor belt of grossly promoted victimization. Finally; the transparently questionable reviews, as they appear to be written by the producers extended family and friends and poorly paid propagandists.