“Haunting” is the word that comes to mind when viewing this film. It is confronting and graphic, conveying the grief, desperation of the innocence, in the face of confrontation in Gaza. The music / song accompanying this film is expressive, and even though I don’t understand the language, it does convey the sadness and hopelessness of the situation. However, the film does go on, with one scene after another of badly injured, many of whom are children, and also image after image of the dead. It does come a point where one have to say “enough is enough”. If that’s what the film-maker wants to achieve, he has certainly done it.
Haunting
“Haunting” is the word that comes to mind when viewing this film. It is confronting and graphic, conveying the grief, desperation of the innocence, in the face of confrontation in Gaza. The music / song accompanying this film is expressive, and even though I don’t understand the language, it does convey the sadness and hopelessness of the situation. However, the film does go on, with one scene after another of badly injured, many of whom are children, and also image after image of the dead. It does come a point where one have to say “enough is enough”. If that’s what the film-maker wants to achieve, he has certainly done it.