Amin... mudah-2an oge Teh :D.
Abdi kantos nongton filem DVD judulna "Paradise Now" ceuk abdi mah ieu 
wajiiib pisan di tongton ku urang endosnesos, supados urang tiasa gaduh 
pandangan anu sanes :D...  "Two childhood friends are recruited for a 
suicide bombing in Tel Aviv". Didieu aya oge kisah romantisna :D.

Ieu filem nyaritakeun dua pamuda palestina anu dikomporan ngalakukeun bom 
bunuh diri di Tel Aviv - Israel :D. Carita salajeungna mangga weh tongton 
aya lucuna oge jeung dramatis oge kitu... nunjukeun dua sisi anu beda di 
Palestina sareng di Israel :D.

Mudah-2an upami tos nongton filem ieu mah... urang tiasa leuwih wijaksana 
dina memandang masalah Israel sareng Palestina oge ulah gampil ka komporan 
ku batur :D.

Soalna nya eta ceuk Neneng Madonna tea mah dina lagu frozen :D... you only 
see what your eyes want to see... how can life be what you want it to be... 
you're frozen ceunah ... when your heart not open :D.

Bahasa anu sok dianggo na teh apanan... sapertos dina filem tea ... Said: 
"You cannot alter your fate. There is no other way. It's God's will." enya 
kitu? Leres there is no other way? Leres eta God's will? Wallahualam.

Salam,
Asep

Sakilas review ngeunaan Paradise Now

"Paradise Now" is a rare film in which one sees another angle to the Middle 
East conflict first hand. In fact, the movie is non violent while making its 
point, something, that in another director's hands, would have taken a 
different path.

Director Hani Abu Assad takes us behind the scenes as two young men are 
being asked to perform the most daring act in order to make a statement to 
the enemy, give up their own lives! Mr. Assad takes us along as this pair 
prepares for what could be their last day on earth. In fact, one of the 
things that have always puzzled us is the idea that the young people giving 
their own lives, go to their deaths so quietly, and without any questions 
posed to the leaders that are asking for their sacrifice.

We watch as the two good friends, Said and Khaled spend the last night with 
their families, not even giving a hint of what they are about to do. Later, 
in a scene that reminded us of "The Last Supper", Said and Khaled sit with 
the leader of their group to partake their last meal. Then, we watch as they 
both are transformed to resemble their own enemy.

The two young leads, Kais Nashef and Ali Suliman are perfect in their roles. 
Lubna Azabal, is seen as a young Moroccan woman who has met the pair at the 
garage where they worked and seems to act as their conscience because she 
makes them reflect on the deed they are going to perform.

"Paradise Now" points to a lot of the causes for the problems in the region 
where the contrast between the two sides is like day and night. Nablas, the 
town where Said and Khaled live could well be in another planet, while Tel 
Aviv, with its skyscrapers, modernity and order, is perhaps, the paradise 
they are searching for.

The film is worth a look since it is a different account about the tragedy 
in that part of the world.

Trivia:
The first Palestinian film to be nominated for an Academy Award.

Goofs:
Continuity: When Khaled makes his speech for the second time, two of the 
people watching him are eating pitta. The man with the purple T-shirt is 
holding the pitta with his right hand in one shot, with his left in the 
next.

Memorable quotes
Car Owner: [to Saïd] It's crooked! Just like your father!
Suha: One day things will be better.
Taxidriver Suha: Sounds like you're not from here.
Said's Mother: Whatever your father did, he did for us.
Said: You cannot alter your fate. There is no other way. It's God's will.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Nenen
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 9:08 PM
Subject: [Baraya_Sunda] Re: Jodo?


Mudah-mudahan kang Osama tiasa nyusul ka Eropa, ngumpul sareng istrina.

Nn

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