Review of The Attack (2012) by Nima S — 11 Jul 2013
An excellent film that is set against a backdrop of the ethnic, religious, and political conflicts in Israel and Palestine. It explores the question of how well you can really know someone, even a spouse, as well as the grief, anger, loss, and questions that arise in the aftermath of a suicide bombing.
While it may seem that suicide bombings are ineffectual catalysts for change, The Attack reveals what a profound profound and wide ranging an affect these attacks can have on all the people touched by them.
This review of The Attack (2012) was written by Nima S on 11 Jul 2013.
The Attack has generally received positive reviews.
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