Monthly Archives: January 2018

broken city, messy movie (Film: Broken City – Mark Wahlberg, 2013)

Sometimes telling the idea or describing the synopsis of the film is much clearer than the feeling that we had while viewing it. This is exactly my feeling about Broken City, a political thriller taking place in the days between … Continue reading

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some of the best private eyes are women (TV Series: Landing on Their Feet – Mili Avital, Shani Cohen, 2017)

Women can do everything men can do and do most of these better. I am a sincere believer in the (almost) absolute truth of this saying. Applying it to the TV series ‘Landing on Their Feet ‘ (‘Noflot al haRaglayim’) … Continue reading

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the boring life of ghosts (Film: A Ghost Story – Casey Affleck, 2017)

I am seldom asking such questions, but now I need to ask it. ‘Why did they do this film?’. Seriously. A film may made because the director or the script writer have one or more messages to transmit. In some … Continue reading

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CHANGE.WORLD: Început de an

‘Semne bune anul are’ spune o zicală din bătrâni. Chiar dacă anul 2018 a început cu o săptămână de lucru scurtă în cea mai mare parte a țărilor lumii, aglomerația de știri și anunțuri pare să indice un an agitat … Continue reading

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good old film making about good old journalism (Film: The Post – Steven Spielberg, 2017)

Movies about the late 60s or early 70s become more and more epoch films. They describe a time when dollars were kept in boxes to be used by kids ten or fifteen years later and still have some value, when … Continue reading

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the right to forgive (Film: The Railway Man – Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, 2013)

Can the unforgivable be forgiven? What is the right attitude towards perpetrators and collaborators of crimes of war, genocide and torture? Does time really heal? Is revenge the right answer? Is forgiveness possible and who has the right to forgive? … Continue reading

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Poirot is Back (Film: Murder on the Orient Express – Kenneth Branagh, 2017)

It’s not easy to adapt Agatha Christie to screen in 2017, and it is even more difficult to take upon ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ which already had a fabulous and stars-blessed version made in 1974 by Sidney Lumet. The … Continue reading

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CHANGE.WORLD: 2018 – Anul care va fi

Lăsând în urmă sărbătorile și șampania Noului An, a venit din nou vremea prorocirilor. Nici anul 2018 nu promite a fi ușor pentru descifratorii viitorului, oricare ar fi metodele lor, de la ceștile de cafea și bilele de cristal, până … Continue reading

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‘Thou shalt not kill’ (Film: A Short Film About Killing – Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1988)

Revisiting the work of Krzysztof Kieslowski is a very special experience, both from a cinematographic and a historical point of view. I have seen the ‘Decalogue’ series almost 30 years ago, and A Short Film About Killing was part of it, … Continue reading

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uneven mix of genres (Film: Shelter – Eran Riklis, 2017)

The first film that I viewed in 2018 in a pre-screening before the Israeli premiere was Shelter (original title ‘Mistor’). It is directed by Eran Riklis, a director whose previous works The Syrian Bride and The Human Resources Manager I … Continue reading

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