30 Jul 2015

SLOW, BUT POWERFUL


Film stories that come from the Middle East Bermuda triangle (Palestine, Lebanon and Israel) all tend to suffocate in the harsh environment of the messy and bloody civil war that rampages these countries for the past few decades.

However, ”Paradise now” tends to move the ladder of the unthinkable even higher when two Palestinian best childhood friends are selected for the next suicide bomb attack in Tel-Aviv. Entire script revolves around their last day/night and dilemmas and insecurities that his horrific assignment carries with it.

Two lead males (Ali Suliman and Kais Nashif) are very good, as well as the supporting cast which has the ungrateful task of shedding a light on the pros (if any?) and cons for this decision.

”Paradise now” represents a drama so different from the majority of genre that it deserves your attention and appraisal.




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