Coyote Cinema: Disobedience
May. 19th, 2018 01:32 amDiscussion this afternoon:
"Want to go see a movie about Jewish Orthodox lesbians in love?"
"Where do I sign up?"
Movie pretty much does what it says on the tin, but as I ad libbed to a fellow moviegoer, much like Torah, this movie isn't about discovering new things, it's about examining what we already think we know. I have a certain weakness for requited but unfulfilled love, and for Rachel Weisz, and this movie brings the feels. There is no shortage. It also has a surprisingly (to me) mature resolution rather than the forced pat ending that more traditional movie makers might feel compelled to produce.
Four wags, and a bissel popcorn wouldn't hurt.
"Want to go see a movie about Jewish Orthodox lesbians in love?"
"Where do I sign up?"
Movie pretty much does what it says on the tin, but as I ad libbed to a fellow moviegoer, much like Torah, this movie isn't about discovering new things, it's about examining what we already think we know. I have a certain weakness for requited but unfulfilled love, and for Rachel Weisz, and this movie brings the feels. There is no shortage. It also has a surprisingly (to me) mature resolution rather than the forced pat ending that more traditional movie makers might feel compelled to produce.
Four wags, and a bissel popcorn wouldn't hurt.