The first feeling is that Israel and Palestine are really two worlds, Tel Aviv and Nablus, look at it. The film was in full swing, and stopped abruptly. This was the most abrupt stop in a movie I've ever seen.
Realist films are closely tied to everyday life, tending to deal with lower-class characters and their moral issues. The director also seldom intervenes in the footage, allowing them to reveal their own nature, presenting a snapshot-like quality that adds to the realism of the film.
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