3 reviews
For thousands of years, people searches his God. This film helps everyone to do it. Simple plot, great picture, good actors. The authors managed to leave in the frame only what is really important. No bugs, no scorpions - just a glimpse of a missing cat in one frame. At the same time, the film is so capacious that you do not have time to delve into all its deeper meanings. I think it's like a classic book - you need to reread it to understand it completely. I think I'll do it somehow. In the meantime, my compliments to the creators and those who promote this film, because there are clearly no famous actors or a big budget here.
An Arab and a Jew cross the desert, overcoming not only geographical barriers, but also religious beliefs. This trip will tell you a little about the culture and religious characteristics of each of them, as well as touch on the topic of tribal enmity.
The characters are forced to temporarily tolerate each other's presence. But the desert is ruthless, and they have to survive relying on mutual help.
Gradually, their mutual communication strengthens, and everyone reveals their feelings and ideas about the world.
A light ironic tone and a lively story filled with different views will create a sincere and emotional palette of human life.
The ending seemed naive and abstract to me, but at the same time it says clearly and clearly: sometimes the greatest miracle is just to sit down at the same table and share bread with someone whom he considered an enemy.
The film is interesting, although little attention is paid to the views of the Bedouin, but the film leaves a pleasant impression. The premise of the film story and the action suggests conciliatory conclusions and, as I see it, it is not a bad attempt, it may well cause empathy and reflection.
The "Restaurant without a name" became a place where two men found common ground. They realized that enmity, like the heat of the desert, can be overcome by choosing the right path and a sincere desire to understand the other. This journey taught them that even in the harshest world, an oasis of reconciliation and friendship can be found.
The characters are forced to temporarily tolerate each other's presence. But the desert is ruthless, and they have to survive relying on mutual help.
Gradually, their mutual communication strengthens, and everyone reveals their feelings and ideas about the world.
A light ironic tone and a lively story filled with different views will create a sincere and emotional palette of human life.
The ending seemed naive and abstract to me, but at the same time it says clearly and clearly: sometimes the greatest miracle is just to sit down at the same table and share bread with someone whom he considered an enemy.
The film is interesting, although little attention is paid to the views of the Bedouin, but the film leaves a pleasant impression. The premise of the film story and the action suggests conciliatory conclusions and, as I see it, it is not a bad attempt, it may well cause empathy and reflection.
The "Restaurant without a name" became a place where two men found common ground. They realized that enmity, like the heat of the desert, can be overcome by choosing the right path and a sincere desire to understand the other. This journey taught them that even in the harshest world, an oasis of reconciliation and friendship can be found.
No pun intended - though I am quite happy with that! And I did not even brainstorm. Now sometimes I need a bit to come up with the summary headline ... and I probably do not get always great ones ... I have a chuckle for myself I guess, but ... not sure if others get anything from it ... which brings us to this movie here.
Taking serious issues and making light of them ... having real backstory to it all too. The actors are really good and it is always better to laugh about something than cry and be despaired over it. In the end reality can be good too I reckon - even though my justice sense has been stressed out lately ... many times. But this movie is able to mellow viewers ... even in bad moments I guess ... humor can be ... fun! Even when hard to find ... let's have a feast!
Taking serious issues and making light of them ... having real backstory to it all too. The actors are really good and it is always better to laugh about something than cry and be despaired over it. In the end reality can be good too I reckon - even though my justice sense has been stressed out lately ... many times. But this movie is able to mellow viewers ... even in bad moments I guess ... humor can be ... fun! Even when hard to find ... let's have a feast!