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A feel-good movie. Read full review
Deftly composed of many small moments, this gentle Israeli film skirts politics to portray a family that is blessedly normal in its internal chaos. Read full review
This soulful tale of a teenage underachiever who exhibits flashes of genius is a surprise on the order of wandering the movie desert and finding the Garden of Eden. Read full review
''Bonjour" is especially lucky in having Shlomi Bar-Dayan, the 16-year-old misfit of the title, played by a young actor named Oshri Cohen, who's able to convey the impossibility of ever making sense of the world with a single bruised gaze. Read full review
Falls somewhere between "Cinderella" and "Malcolm in the Middle," and that's pretty much the challenge that faces actor Oshri Cohen, who very nearly pulls it off. Read full review
Modest and winning. Read full review
May ultimately be slight, but its appeal lies in its ability to find hope and strength in the soulful eyes of a gentle teenager. Read full review
Sweet if slight Israeli comedy. Read full review
Eventually gets so bogged down in its own quirkiness that its humanistic message gets lost. Read full review
The picture is a bland procession of loosely framed close-ups, which serve only to underline the amateurish performances. Read full review
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