Watch: Hatuna MeNiyar 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – Hagit, a young woman with mild mental deficiency, works in a toilet-paper factory. She lives with her mother Sarah, a divorcée who gave up her life for her daughter. Hagit strives for independence and Sarah is torn between her desire to protect her, and her own will to live. When a relationship develops between her and the son of the factory owner, Hagit hides it from her mother. The announcement of the closing of the factory shakes Hagit and Sarah’s life and jeopardizes Hagit’s love story..
Plot: Fixated on romantic fantasies, a kindly and strong-willed young woman with a mild mental disability embarks on a relationship — much to the concern of her protective mother.
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Pervasively Sad
This Israeli film contains some excellent natural acting from its cast, but the movie itself can be pervasively sad, even cruel at times. It centers on a mentally challenged young woman Hagit (Moran Rosenblatt), who works at a small family owned toilet paper factory.She dreams of one day marrying the owner’s son Omri (Roy Assaf), even making numerous small dolls of brides from toilet paper. She struggles to function independently, while her mother Sara (Assi Levy) tries to protect her and not have her institutionalized, while striving to live some kind of a life of her own.
Overall,this movie, written and directed by Nitzan Gilady, has, as mentioned, strong believable acting and wonderful cinematography, but the story itself was way too much of a downer for me.
Pervasively Sad
This Israeli film contains some excellent natural acting from its cast, but the movie itself can be pervasively sad, even cruel at times. It centers on a mentally challenged young woman Hagit (Moran Rosenblatt), who works at a small family owned toilet paper factory.She dreams of one day marrying the owner’s son Omri (Roy Assaf), even making numerous small dolls of brides from toilet paper. She struggles to function independently, while her mother Sara (Assi Levy) tries to protect her and not have her institutionalized, while striving to live some kind of a life of her own.
Overall,this movie, written and directed by Nitzan Gilady, has, as mentioned, strong believable acting and wonderful cinematography, but the story itself was way too much of a downer for me.
Original Language he
Runtime 1 hr 22 min (82 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Drama
Director Nitzan Giladi
Writer Nitzan Giladi
Actors Moran Rosenblatt, Assi Levy, Roy Assaf
Country Israel
Awards 5 wins & 12 nominations
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Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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