Review of Paradise Now (2005) by Jens T — 15 Jun 2012
Even-handed and empathetic, this troubling film gives us an intelligent and emotionally charged view on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict from the eyes of two impoverished and disenfranchised young men, looking to take part in the violence.
The movie really picks up the pace at about the halfway point, where things become more energetic and messy, up until the pitch-perfect ending.
This review of Paradise Now (2005) was written by Jens T on 15 Jun 2012.
Paradise Now has generally received very positive reviews.
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