I like this kind of film with clean and slow walking but not artificial. It is said that it is an Israeli film that just won an award in Tokyo. Although it contains French, Arabic and English, because of Jazz, I didn’t remember it until the end of the Arabic-style music. It's an Israeli movie! This film does not need to introduce the plot at all. In a word, it is the subtle chicken soup story for the soul that happened when the Egyptian Alexandria Police Orchestra performed a performance in Israel and got lost in the desert. A little humor, the black kind, the kind that makes you laugh; a little sadness, sighing and sighing about what to do. I like the passage in it: Maybe, I don't need a very grand performance, just end it suddenly, there is no sadness, and there is no happiness... Naturally. It was because of an accident that I stopped for a while, took a look at the surrounding scenery, felt some inexplicable emotion, sorted out my somewhat burdened but still happy life, and then disappeared, and continued on the road. Nothing necessarily changed. The prelude is as good as it is without an ending, as long as it sounds good. I like this movie very much, the picture is clean, very clean, I like clean pictures! I like all the interludes and soundtracks in it. They are pleasant to the ear. The so-called chicken soup-like effect of the soul is that the moment and aftertaste of drinking are very happy, and then the next day, it should be heartless and heartless. I don't need chicken soup for the soul right now, I want real chicken soup, with mushrooms and oily ones. . .
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