Review of The Other Son (2012) by Jerry K — 08 May 2013
This "Switched at Birth" genre takes on a remarkable tone as it is placed in the heart and soul of the Israeli / Paletinian conflict. While the premise is contrived, the story points to the deeper issues of identity, privilege, and the common bonds which unite all mankind who dream of a world where we can all get along and work together.
The acting of these complex roles is exceptional. The cast works magnificently together to point out how much effort it takes to tear down the walls of sectarianism and stereotypes. Beautiful nuanced portrayals highlight this special film.
Bravo to all!
This review of The Other Son (2012) was written by Jerry K on 08 May 2013.
The Other Son has generally received positive reviews.
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