"Disobedience"

Daron 2022-12-17 13:15:10

It's better to give a five-star selfishly. After all, the two heroines have such good-looking faces and long hair and gentle words. In recent years, there have been very few such films. After passing the eyes, I am very satisfied. It would be better if the sex scenes were more delicate and glamorous. Some people think that the plot is too simple and the editing is too bad, but I think the idea of ​​the whole story and the logic of reality are in line with the tone of the whole film. They are all suppressed under the constraints of Jewish customs in the town. Everyone's life by the rules is like a strong collision between the similar products on the shelf and the emotional line of the two heroines. Although the ending of the story... they are not together! what the hell! What the hell was the director thinking? It's not good to be together well, it's no matter what age... But maybe they have found their inner freedom.

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Disobedience quotes

  • [first lines]

    Rav Krushka: In the beginning, Hashem made three types of creatures, the angels, the beasts, and the human beings. The angels, He made from His pure word. The angels have no will to do evil. They cannot deviate for one moment from His purpose. The beasts have only their instincts to guide them. They, too, follow the commands of their maker. The Torah states that Hashem spent almost six whole days of creation fashioning these creatures. Then, just before sunset, He took a small quantity of earth and from it He fashioned man and woman. An afterthought? Or His crowning achievement? So, what is this thing? Man? Woman? It is a being with the power to disobey. Alone among all the creatures we have free will. We hang suspended between the clarity of the angels and the desires of the beasts. Hashem gave us choice, which is both a privilege and a burden. We must then choose the tangled life we live.

  • Esti Kuperman: Oh, Ronit...

    Ronit Krushka: Esti... When I saw you, I...

    Esti Kuperman: Yes, me too.