
Foreign, Israeli, subtitles
Here we go again. The second Intifada is upon us in Israel. The Innocent young Palestinian man who has a bomb strapped to him, arrives in Israel. He has a loving family in the West Bank. The bombing is delayed because he needs a new on-off switch.
He falls for a Jewish girl who is alienated from her Orthodox father . . . but her mother loves her and gives her money. She is attacked by religious young Jewish men who don't like the way she dresses. She is protected by the bomber. AS IF THIS OLD, OLD OFT REPEATED STORY IS GOING TO CHANGE ANYTHING IS ISRAEL IS TOTALLY BEYOND ME.
The Arab spring is upon us and today 1 in 5 people on the earth are Muslims, in twenty years it will be 1 in 3. You know the rest of the story. Either he blows himself up or the couple live happily ever after.
From NETFLIX: Strapped into a vest of explosives, young Palestinian Terek (Shredi Jabarin) enters Tel Aviv on a suicide mission to restore his father's honor. But a faulty fuse leaves him stranded among Israelis, and he begins to question his ingrained beliefs about his enemy. While he waits the weekend for a repair, he meets beautiful Keren (Hili Yalon). Still wearing his remote-controlled bomb, Terek must decide his fate before a decision is made for him.
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