I saw the film in Tel Aviv today and liked it a lot!
The party scene wasn't in the film... I wonder what it was like :)
Also watching in the documentary the kids going into the taxi to the airport reminded me of the scene in the film where the taxi driver complains to the kids about oil prices etc. It was funny because taxi drivers always talk a lot, and this driver didn't even care they were kids and hardly listened to him.
I thought all actors were great, Morad especially touched my heart...
I see the flag of Lebanon on your profile. hmm,,, well, Tel Aviv is a city in the only democracy in the middle east , where people can watch whatever films they want- including from Arab countries. Quite a contrast to what you're used to in Lebanon, where an Israeli film which won Global Globe and deals with an episode of Lebanese history is banned. I'm afraid that the Palestinian authority (Palestine) is something else. It's more in line with the backward undemocratic regime your country has.
first of all seeing the flag on my profile has nothing to do with where i am from ,, its only a song i have download it from youtube , and because it was the first clip ive download they put it by default as a profile picture even though i am happy with it ,, secondly why are you suggesting that where you are from are the only democracy place in the arab world , plus iam not that crazy i studied history for long time in the uk and i red a lot of history books about palestine ,
Sorry if my response was a bit aggressive. I guessed from your comment - "tel Aviv in palestine right ? " that you were an Arab who implies that all of Israel (including Tel Aviv) is a Palestinian territory and that Israel is a non entity and has no right to exist.
I'm so used to these kind of coments and I'm pissed off with them. I didn't think that it was a question asked in a simple lack of knowledge.
thanks for your understanding ,, plus no one have the right to say that a whole nation living in peace with thier neighbour countrys ,dont have the right to exist
I saw the film in Tel Aviv today and liked it a lot!
The party scene wasn't in the film... I wonder what it was like :)
Also watching in the documentary the kids going into the taxi to the airport reminded me of the scene in the film where the taxi driver complains to the kids about oil prices etc. It was funny because taxi drivers always talk a lot, and this driver didn't even care they were kids and hardly listened to him.
I thought all actors were great, Morad especially touched my heart...
wownouser 2 years ago
tel Aviv in palestine right ?
medoforsex 2 years ago
I see the flag of Lebanon on your profile. hmm,,, well, Tel Aviv is a city in the only democracy in the middle east , where people can watch whatever films they want- including from Arab countries. Quite a contrast to what you're used to in Lebanon, where an Israeli film which won Global Globe and deals with an episode of Lebanese history is banned. I'm afraid that the Palestinian authority (Palestine) is something else. It's more in line with the backward undemocratic regime your country has.
wownouser 2 years ago
first of all seeing the flag on my profile has nothing to do with where i am from ,, its only a song i have download it from youtube , and because it was the first clip ive download they put it by default as a profile picture even though i am happy with it ,, secondly why are you suggesting that where you are from are the only democracy place in the arab world , plus iam not that crazy i studied history for long time in the uk and i red a lot of history books about palestine ,
medoforsex 2 years ago
and i know pretty much every thing going on there,, nice to meet you any way ..
medoforsex 2 years ago
Sorry if my response was a bit aggressive. I guessed from your comment - "tel Aviv in palestine right ? " that you were an Arab who implies that all of Israel (including Tel Aviv) is a Palestinian territory and that Israel is a non entity and has no right to exist.
I'm so used to these kind of coments and I'm pissed off with them. I didn't think that it was a question asked in a simple lack of knowledge.
So let me answer again - more calmly...
wownouser 2 years ago
thanks for your understanding ,, plus no one have the right to say that a whole nation living in peace with thier neighbour countrys ,dont have the right to exist
medoforsex 2 years ago
it is looks like an amazing story very real ! good luck !
Tamoorah 3 years ago
OOH...that guy at the end is
(ABU SINNO) loool...
u make us all proud but how can we see the movie...can u download it or something!!!.
Cheers,
shaqatsgroup 3 years ago