Best two reviews:
1) - It’s an evocative film that creeps up on you in unpredictably tender ways, so prepare to shed a tear or two — or three. (Rating: 90) Read Full Review >
2) - It’s a gentle, often funny meditation on advancing age and the fragile joys of youth. (Rating: 70) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
4) - Eytan Fox’s film is a low-key observance of two men finding the beauty in each other’s mysteries and contradictions. (Rating: 63) Read Full Review >
5) - With two screenwriters (including the director) and three script editors credited, it may be a classic “too many cooks” situation, as the whole structure is as risk-free and standardized as a TV film, though newcomer Niv Nissem provides a freshness that papers over the conventionality of it all. (Rating: 60) Read Full Review >
1) - It’s an evocative film that creeps up on you in unpredictably tender ways, so prepare to shed a tear or two — or three. (Rating: 90) Read Full Review >
2) - It’s a gentle, often funny meditation on advancing age and the fragile joys of youth. (Rating: 70) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
4) - Eytan Fox’s film is a low-key observance of two men finding the beauty in each other’s mysteries and contradictions. (Rating: 63) Read Full Review >
5) - With two screenwriters (including the director) and three script editors credited, it may be a classic “too many cooks” situation, as the whole structure is as risk-free and standardized as a TV film, though newcomer Niv Nissem provides a freshness that papers over the conventionality of it all. (Rating: 60) Read Full Review >
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