Review of Paradise Now (2005) by Keegan S — 26 Jun 2007
It presents factors surrounding the Palestine/Israel conflict in a wholly humanistic and unprecedented way. The characters are expressive, especially when they're saying nothing. Cinematography is top notch, usually letting a shot linger so the emotion is felt all the more.
Superb.
This review of Paradise Now (2005) was written by Keegan S on 26 Jun 2007.
Paradise Now has generally received very positive reviews.
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