Review of Yellow Asphalt (2001) by Harman K — 25 Dec 2009
An educational type of foreign film concerning the relationships of the Bedouin tribes and their Israeli neighbors. Brilliantly acted, directed, and a good script in this one. It's a little boring though, so don't expect to be very entertained, aside from the third film, RED ROOFS, which I thought was the best and most powerful one out of the entire bunch. This is a movie to watch if you feel as if your life sucks, because trust me, it is a very cruel and f'd up world out there, at least this is what I was thinking about when the credits started rolling.
The last thing I want to add is that I found all three short films to be pretty engrossing, absorbing, and interesting, so I definitely recommend YELLOW ASPHALT to all of you, especially to the more 'mature' audience if you will.
This review of Yellow Asphalt (2001) was written by Harman K on 25 Dec 2009.
Yellow Asphalt has generally received mixed reviews.
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