Destinies that intertwine in strange ways. The Israeli film "The Vint" is a drama. It's a story about two women. I must say, not the most fascinating story. Shira Geffen wrote the script and herself acted as the director of the film. There's nothing to blame for, but here's the script.
The film offers us a glimpse into the lives of two different women (Israeli and Palestinian), one at a time, one at a time. And if it looks pretty flat at first, the closer we get to the end, the more the line is washed away. And yes, it is perceived as logical, but in fact it is done rudely, thereby confusing the viewer completely. Thoughts after watching enough, and positive emotions are not very.
Actresses (Sarah Adler and Samira Saraya) play well, there is nothing to complain about, and do not want to. By the way, for Sarah Adler, this is not the first film directed by Shira Geffen (the first was Medusa (2007)). Supporting actors, I must admit, are not inferior to the main duo.
The soundtrack for the film is the only rap track that the heroine Samira Sarai listens to (twice per film), and in the final credits we are waiting for a raw instrumental track in the form of do not understand any sounds (music is not called).
As a result, we have a boring movie that you can watch once, but you can not watch at all, and nothing from it to lose.
5 out of 10