I wish you long life and good health

Carson 2022-09-21 16:38:05

There are hormones between the two people that fill the entire movie, and the heartbeat and breathing are all tense. It was Esti who always knew what he wanted and what he didn't want, but couldn't choose. But she was the brave one. She loved Ronit so much, for a lifetime. The ending is very real, I hope Esti can really be free and live for herself after she regains her freedom.

Ronit performed just right, but he kept dodging what he wanted, but he didn't fit in when he went home, and the pain of losing his father was also polished by the eyes of passers-by. She is not brave enough because she has endured too much. Although he was far away in New York and changed his name and surname, his roots were always in his heart, and his status in exile could not erase his scars. Before, I wondered why she would only leave, hesitate, and could not make a promise to Esti decisively. Even if she asked her to go to New York, there was no confidence in her eyes, only full of unease and temptation. Although Esti was in a small town and suppressed his truth, he lived a stable life. After all, he was not "persecuted", so his courage was preserved. Unlike Ronit, no one knows how many difficulties she has gone through since she went to New York, and no one cares. Only I know the psychological pressure of returning to my hometown. Seeing Esti's uneasiness is greater than joy, she clearly loves but has no courage or confidence to give her anything.

Only, wish each other long life and good health.

After thinking about it so much, I changed it to five stars.

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Disobedience quotes

  • Ronit Krushka: Esti, do you think I should go back early?

    Esti Kuperman: No... no. No, I don't think you should leave at all.

  • [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.