I don’t think I’ve seen a film so refreshingly vibrant that it is difficult to believe that I spent just fifteen minutes or so with the characters. Emily Shir Segal, the director, is able to achieve a level of affection in her world which doesn’t require much to have empathy for. The struggle in ‘Tonight’ (Halayla) is internal on the way the two lovers are perceived by the world around them. But it is also about these two different individuals who have different ideas about acceptance.
Tonight is screening at the Slovak Queer Film Festival
In a country like Israel, Tom and Omer are two lovers who do not seem to have a constant restriction of religious norms. They seem carefree and pretty clear about their love for one another. But the kiss, in the beginning, remains to be in a sexual context where their attraction appears physical.
Tonight is screening at the Slovak Queer Film Festival
In a country like Israel, Tom and Omer are two lovers who do not seem to have a constant restriction of religious norms. They seem carefree and pretty clear about their love for one another. But the kiss, in the beginning, remains to be in a sexual context where their attraction appears physical.
- 10/17/2019
- by Akash Deshpande
- AsianMoviePulse
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