Yom, yom, is a Hebrew movie all in Hebrew. Yom, means Day in Hebrew. It is about a man who has hypertension and his family. His mom was Jewish and his dad was Arab. This movie was described as a struggled for the son, but honestly I am not sure they did a good job of showing that struggle at all.
I think the movie got a little to wrapped up in sex, and one of the girls almost every time she was on screen she was in some form of lingerie. Now I have know problem with a couple of these scenes if they add something to the movie, but I am not sure it did other then there was adultery going on.
The movie hit our 3 strike rule 2 times, I was a little disappointed in the movie. It was not as good as Kadosh which is from the same director. Moshe, was married to a woman but yet felt the need to get his entertainment outside of marriage, he did not want to listen to his wife. I am pretty sure it was Moshe and not his brother.
It was very hard to follow this movie, I think my Hebrew teacher will be proud of my husband picking a movie where I got to learn bad language. They decided it was wise to put one text on light colored background. I really wish they would learn not to do that when they are doing something for English speaking people. Maybe if I ever do a screen play I will remember not to do that. It is said that learning a new language you, learn bad words first, I was hoping not to learn any in Hebrew, but to late now. I will have to remember to be very careful of what I say in class just so I don’t make a fool out of myself.
Would I recommend this movie, No I wouldn’t I just didn’t find it family friendly enough. I do not have children but still I don’t want to be looking at men and woman getting it on. This film to me might as well have been soft Porn. I believe a good USA TV rating would be NC17.
I do have to say this movie does show some things that are good like how it okay, to love our Brother and Sister be them Jew or Muslim. I am glad it showed some of his parents relationship and that his father shared about their relationship to his son. This was really the only winning quality I found in this film. Now this being said I do not feel it’s right for Israel to give up their land to their neighbors, and nor do I feel it right they have to deal with being bomb several times a week. But I won’t get into that on this blog, I will let my husband bring that up on his political blog, I have no interest in getting my opinion out there.