A story about a young Jewish man navigating love between an arranged marriage and a more traditional, spontaneous approach. I liked the visuals, the director clearly has an eye for angles, color, and location, it all felt very serene, maybe a bit too serene for the story. Overall though, pretty average, and I don’t think I ever want to hear the word “shiksa” again.
P.S. he should’ve stuck with the Jewish glasses seller.
A story about a young Jewish man navigating love between an arranged marriage and a more traditional, spontaneous approach. I liked the visuals, the director clearly has an eye for angles, color, and location, it all felt very serene, maybe a bit too serene for the story. Overall though, pretty average, and I don’t think I ever want to hear the word “shiksa” again.
P.S. he should’ve stuck with the Jewish glasses seller.