Review of Adam's Wall (2008) by Bengel W — 17 Nov 2013
When love crosses borders and social barriers then the lives involved face harsh difficulties and these are well portrayed in this film. The characterization by the actors is full of depth, emotion and trauma giving a look into the living history that is prevalent in the lives of those from the Middle East.
The intimacy of the cinematography brings these passions to the fore. Nibbles: Dried Fruits.
This review of Adam's Wall (2008) was written by Bengel W on 17 Nov 2013.
Adam's Wall has generally received mixed reviews.
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