Meow (Anat Klausner) is a young woman that wanders on the streets of Tel Aviv, dealing drugs in nightclubs to survive and spending the nights in empty apartments. When she meets Alex Kaplan (Pini Tavger) in a chat room, he schedules to meet her and she invites him to go to a nightclub. However, the place has a terrorist attack with a suicide bomber and Alex is seriously wounded, being hospitalized in coma. Meow moves to his apartment and gradually she assumes his identity. When Alex vanishes from the hospital, Meow discloses the escapism of her mind.
"Yamim Kfuim" is a fascinating and unforgettable movie that any fan of David Lynch will certainly worship. The promising director and writer Danny Lerner presents on his debut a stylish and intriguing low-budget movie shot in a magnificent black and white cinematography and with an awesome screenplay that uses the concept of "Jacob's Ladder" to end the story. In spite of that, the plot point is totally unexpected and I really loved this film. His work is supported by the gorgeous and sweet Anat Klausner, an unknown actress that has a stunning performance. I hope to have a chance to see his next work in a near future, and I can not understand how an actress with the potential of Anat Klausner has only this excellent movie in her filmography. My vote is nine.
Title (Brazil): "Identidade Roubada" ("Stolen Identity")