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Jeruzalem
When a couple of American young adults fly to Israel to visit the city of Jerusalem, a biblical nightmare falls upon the city.
Release : | 2016 |
Rating : | 4.8 |
Studio : | Epic Pictures Group, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Yael Grobglas Danielle Jadelyn Yon Tumarkin |
Genre : | Horror Action Thriller Science Fiction |
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To me, this movie is perfection.
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
I just needed an outlet so that I can rant!!! So, As another reviewer said above, I created an account just to review this movie, something I have never done before. Ok, the Glass seemed pretty cool at first; however, Sarah took it way past the point of cool to straight up annoying. Somehow I wished that Sarah died in a plane crash to Tel-Aviv, but I suppose then we wouldn't have the lovely Rachel now would we? I feel so betrayed, but yet so entertained simultaneously. This chic Sarah irritated me the entire time, but every time I tried to disengage myself from the movie, for some strange odd reason I was still intrigued. I was very attracted to Rachel, and Keven, and Omar. Sarah yelled Kevin's name so much that I soon lost interest in him sadly. Not only was Sarah annoying, but come to think of it, her dad was too, and Drake, Rachel's "boyfriend". If it wasn't for Sarah bratty tale, perhaps I would've given this movie 10 stars instead. I mean like seriously, wasn't her dad freaking annoying? Like both of them together suffer from anxiety. As long as I watch movies, I don't ever want to see this Sarah character in another film...EVER! But it was worth watching....see what I'm sayin..? I'm totally confused!
This movie had a great premise, and it was quite original with the idea of using the Google glasses as a way of record what's happening, but that's the only original thing this movie has. The first half has a decent character development,though it drags a little bit too much. The second half its just a mess. Unbelievably stupid decisions, clichés, incredibly annoying characters (I'm looking at you Sarah).. and I'm not even going to mention that cave part cause its just ridiculous the amount of bullshit that happened. Just avoid it
Two Jewish American girls en route to Tel Aviv are tempted into an adventure in the old city of Jerusalem, where unexpected happenings ... happen.All filmed in first person POV through smart-glasses, which allows clever character introductions and neat exposition. The contrast between suburban blandness and the exotic hostel experience of the old stone city is really good, and the mix of cultures feels rich. After that it falls flat in a heartless mash up of Cloverfield, As Above So Below, Grace: The Possession, a bit of zombie fiddling, with some asylum spookiness thrown in, and all without establishing its own myth.The writing goes off the rails at the same time as the protagonist, when she insists on rescuing her boyfriend, and then insists on rescuing her girlfriend, then spends the rest of the movie whimpering right into your ear. And the subplot with the father is completely ditched.Loved the music, especially the brass in the niteclub. The decision to distort the lens in the final 15 mins - things have changed! - was irritating.Overall: engaging start, not so much with the way it developed.
As a film, the initial 45 minutes or so was passable, it was OK and plot was on some level building. After that however it all fell to pieces. The dialogue was brutal at times, the protagonist with her Google Glass was constantly whining for her compadres to 'wait up', she was just always lagging behind. Decent concept for a film, wasted by this first person perspective and the usual awful dialogue in these films. And now to fill this thing up to the required 10 lines we have a sequel to 'look forward' to some time next year. I will say that the Old City of Jerusalem looks stunning, a truly beautiful ancient city.One more line is required...The best thing about this film was the backdrop.