Gett Comments

  • Douglas 2023-09-30 00:09:49

    It's a pity to miss such a good movie in 2014. The lawsuit maximizes the power of the cinematic image over the drama. The minimalist scene, the movement of characters in a closed space, the undercurrent of drama and emotional tension. Marriage is a tiring fight for freedom, and women, if they can, pause to see if this is another trap before entering marriage. And the road to feminism is just the...

  • Jevon 2023-09-27 07:21:24

    The typical example is to see the big from the small, the composition is simple and not simple, and the heroine is really...

  • Fay 2023-09-21 15:10:25

    Jews are so cute. The script is awesome, it's getting better and better, and it's so smart that it becomes a drama. Even if the evil of the system needs to be criticized, it is also a good angle to tolerate and understand the diversity of human...

  • Justina 2023-09-20 14:42:26

    The director is very skilled. The whole film only has two or three scenes inside and outside the courtroom, but it is not boring. The film raises a question worth exploring: Does a good man/woman have to be a good husband/wife? Should the other half of this good man/woman just accept that the other half cannot be a good husband/wife? The answer is of course no, but in reality, all kinds of interests are entangled, and Mu Qiang is in trouble, and the outside world will always open up to...

  • Nels 2023-09-20 14:00:48

    A single indoor scene, staged scenes of absurdity and despair. The long tug-of-war for divorce has hit Israel's conservative legal system and the patriarchal social environment. Through a series of debate scenes, a strong dramatic conflict was created, exposing the country's defects in humanities, education, and systems. The heroine is also the director and screenwriter of the film, with wonderful indoor scheduling and superb acting...

  • Jeffrey 2023-09-20 01:38:18

    Sobering. The institution of marriage is the grave of...

  • Milo 2023-09-14 15:06:43

    Golden Strawberry: An anxious woman imprisoned in the courtroom is like a human being imprisoned by conservative and ignorant religious laws and a patriarchal society. It does not stick to the right or wrong of love and responsibility in marriage, nor does it repeatedly magnify the accusations against the system. It just presents the absurdity and destruction unique to Israel in situations that may occur in any country. Behind every ridicule and loss of control, there is an incomparable despair...

  • Grady 2023-08-23 07:37:53

    Courtroom scenes and lines hold up the big picture. The absurdity that religion can even override the law, the crushing of women's rights by male domination. A five-year divorce lawsuit has revealed the status of women who are discriminated, ignored and buried in Israel's current society. Several scenes of questioning are very enjoyable....

  • Mable 2023-08-17 18:26:36

    The perception will be reminiscent of "A Farewell", which is an unsolvable puzzle. A long divorce lawsuit not only provides a glimpse of Israel’s legal system, but also seems to expose the country’s political and religious system, human rights and other issues. The most alarming thing about the film is the patriarchy of this country, and the divorce requires the man to give the woman a letter of divorce. Generally speaking, the focus of the director is to criticize the patriarchal society, and...

  • Hellen 2023-08-10 21:41:10

    Behind the repeated lengthy court trial is the helplessness of a woman who is willing to fight to the end for freedom. Dialogue-driven plots in confined spaces suggest the passage of time and mood swings through subtle changes in costumes. Pretending to be a patriarchal society, using religion to kidnap morality, and finally giving me a free cry to hit my...

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Gett quotes

  • Viviane Amsalem: Why are you making me run around in circles? Why, Your Honor? Why? Why have I come in and out for years now and nothing's changed? Why? You can't force him to divorce nor to appear, and you can't this or that, and what about me? When will you see me? When I'm too exhausted to stand before you? When? If it were up to you, it could go on for 10 years. I could drop dead in front of you and all you'd see was him! But nobody is above the law. There's a God and there's justice and He'll judge you as you judge me. Mercilessly. You don't care about me!