In diesem panoramischen Familiendrama des Oscar-nominierten palästinensischen Regisseurs Scandar Copti stellen persönliche Probleme, schlechte Entscheidungen und sozialer Druck liebgewonnene... Alles lesenIn diesem panoramischen Familiendrama des Oscar-nominierten palästinensischen Regisseurs Scandar Copti stellen persönliche Probleme, schlechte Entscheidungen und sozialer Druck liebgewonnene Beziehungen auf die Probe.In diesem panoramischen Familiendrama des Oscar-nominierten palästinensischen Regisseurs Scandar Copti stellen persönliche Probleme, schlechte Entscheidungen und sozialer Druck liebgewonnene Beziehungen auf die Probe.
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Saw this at IFFR 2025, the yearly film festival in Rotterdam. Indeed, as the IFFR website wrote: "Filmmaker Scandar Copti examines the tangled web of deceit that arises from the intersection of state institutions, societal pressures and cultural conventions." This movie is part family drama and part social commentary, two complex topics given the political situation within Israel and its different religious under currents.
On the other hand, an over-bearing mother figure who is prominently present from the start, refusing to economize on her daughter's wedding and defying the financial difficulties of her husband, is not limited to Israel and is seen world-wide. Similarly, she blocks selling the house, though inevitable due to business problems of her husband. It is "keeping up appearances" all along, for example the fuss she makes when her credit card is declined. I'm still wondering whether she got the loan she asked for in one bank, as we saw her later entering another bank; the loan was intended to defuse the struggle around the costs of the wedding.
Regrettably, the story telling is foggy. What exactly the issue is with Fifi's medical records, going at every length to prevent getting it in the hands of her parents, remains unclear too long. We can outguess that it involves her sex life (and failed pregnancy) in the past and particularly having had an intimate relationship with an Arab. It gives rise to many actions from the mother to covertly obtain the medical records via a known insider. Conversely, we see an even so failed attempt by Fifi to alter it, and other evasive actions to keep the truth for her parents. Her mother is so overly assertive, wanting everything done her way, preferably first thing today or at least tomorrow, and won't hear anything else. It leads me to conclude that the real drama is actually about the mother's behavior, and that Fifi is a mere bystander.
On a positive note, the actions of the nearly engaged couple when it eventually becomes clear that marriage is not on the horizon, are remarkable and very well thought out by the filmmakers. He is very adamant about breaking the relationship because of her previous sex life, but she approaches him nevertheless with an attempt to rekindle, which he flatly denies (even disgusted to think about it). The next day, after a night's sleep, the tables are turned when he approaches her, which she flatly refused on her turn. It might have been difficult for them both to defy their respective parents, but the situation does not arise, at least not in this movie. A pity, as this could have been a better plot than what we had now. It would have yielded a totally different story, more interesting even, built on the same building blocks already present.
Nothing wrong with casting/acting, but the generous running time and the shortcomings in the storytelling lead to a score 3/5 for the audience award. Maybe the plot is a bit too complicated to follow what is happening at prima vista, resulting in interactions inside and between the respective families confusing me several times. Finally, the obvious fact that this movie is programmed in a time of shifting opinions around Israel and their foreign policies, does nothing to add to its value (for me, that is), though I assume that many will disagree.
On the other hand, an over-bearing mother figure who is prominently present from the start, refusing to economize on her daughter's wedding and defying the financial difficulties of her husband, is not limited to Israel and is seen world-wide. Similarly, she blocks selling the house, though inevitable due to business problems of her husband. It is "keeping up appearances" all along, for example the fuss she makes when her credit card is declined. I'm still wondering whether she got the loan she asked for in one bank, as we saw her later entering another bank; the loan was intended to defuse the struggle around the costs of the wedding.
Regrettably, the story telling is foggy. What exactly the issue is with Fifi's medical records, going at every length to prevent getting it in the hands of her parents, remains unclear too long. We can outguess that it involves her sex life (and failed pregnancy) in the past and particularly having had an intimate relationship with an Arab. It gives rise to many actions from the mother to covertly obtain the medical records via a known insider. Conversely, we see an even so failed attempt by Fifi to alter it, and other evasive actions to keep the truth for her parents. Her mother is so overly assertive, wanting everything done her way, preferably first thing today or at least tomorrow, and won't hear anything else. It leads me to conclude that the real drama is actually about the mother's behavior, and that Fifi is a mere bystander.
On a positive note, the actions of the nearly engaged couple when it eventually becomes clear that marriage is not on the horizon, are remarkable and very well thought out by the filmmakers. He is very adamant about breaking the relationship because of her previous sex life, but she approaches him nevertheless with an attempt to rekindle, which he flatly denies (even disgusted to think about it). The next day, after a night's sleep, the tables are turned when he approaches her, which she flatly refused on her turn. It might have been difficult for them both to defy their respective parents, but the situation does not arise, at least not in this movie. A pity, as this could have been a better plot than what we had now. It would have yielded a totally different story, more interesting even, built on the same building blocks already present.
Nothing wrong with casting/acting, but the generous running time and the shortcomings in the storytelling lead to a score 3/5 for the audience award. Maybe the plot is a bit too complicated to follow what is happening at prima vista, resulting in interactions inside and between the respective families confusing me several times. Finally, the obvious fact that this movie is programmed in a time of shifting opinions around Israel and their foreign policies, does nothing to add to its value (for me, that is), though I assume that many will disagree.
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