The search for faith and finding your way to embrace your religious beliefs is often a journey that takes you back to your roots and comfort.The search for faith and finding your way to embrace your religious beliefs is often a journey that takes you back to your roots and comfort.The search for faith and finding your way to embrace your religious beliefs is often a journey that takes you back to your roots and comfort.
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If you've even wondered from the outside what it's like to grapple with that lifestyle, or if you've ever wondered from the inside what it's like to try and live a different way, this movie is one you want to see.
At a minimum, it will give you insight and make you think, at maximum, it has some messages that can change the way you see life. No small accomplishment from director Adam Vardy, dealing with a subject few dare to attempt.
Ivan Sandomire's performance, the music, and some externals (including the B&W still pictures) are good, but not strong enough to save the film.
I found the screenplay particularly unconvincing and the direction quite uninspired. The overall result looks more like a graduation project than a proper production.
It may be enriching for those struggling with emancipation from Hassidic Jews communities, but it fails to be compelling to a broader audience. As it talks about a young man in search for understanding, identity, and love, it could be much better.
I also found the representation of Brazilian culture, of which I know a thing or two, outrageously inaccurate and small-minded. It surprised me that it got best actress and best picture award in São Paulo International Film Festival (which is misspelled in the DVD cover as "Sao Paolo"). I went to the festival website archives (www.mostra.org) and found no confirmation. Perhaps they are referring to another festival or to nominations, which I would consider it misleading.
In anyway, for a really good movie showing the interaction of Jews and Brazilian culture, check "the year my parents went on vacation" (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0857355/).
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It's very fake and not the real life in the Hasidic community, boys are smarter then this boy sounds, he knows how to take a train and get around the city and goes to clubs but cant buy himself a pair of jeans.
If you are not an orthodox Jew you will hate this movie, if you are an orthodox Jew you will find it a little funny and very stupid The Yiddish speaking sounds very annoying it sound more like Russian Jews with bad Yiddish.
The education in the yeshivas from this movie sounds like these boys are told to study religion all day long I wonder how and why you see young Jewish boys who are very successful in business without any education
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- GoofsThe camera shows Mendy from the side as he approaches a door and knocks. He waits a bit for a someone to open the door, then knocks on the door again. Then, the camera switches to a front view and shows that the door is clearly secured with a chain and padlock.
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Mendy: The devote way of life is so nice and clear, life has a goal. You know what you're living for, who you are living for, what you need to do. Life is simple. It's all laid out in the Book of Rules. You just have to try to follow it as best you can. But this empty gentile life is unbearable. Everybody does as they please. They don't know what they're doing here on this earth. What is forbidden, what is allowed. They live like animals with no goal in life. Here it's all about money, girls, be happy! How can one live like this? It can make you insane! Living just for your own self?
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,123
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,787
- May 14, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $7,123
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
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