When a couple of American young adults fly to Israel to visit the city of Jerusalem, a biblical nightmare falls upon the city.
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Yael Grobglas | Rachel Klein |
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Yon Tumarkin | Kevin Reed |
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Danielle Jadelyn | Sarah Pullman |
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Tom Graziani | Omar |
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Sarel Piterman | Young Priest |
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Howard Rypp | Howard Pullman |
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Ami Smolartchik | Taxi driver |
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Yoav Koresh | Yehuda |
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Ori Zaltzman | Tomer |
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Fares Hananya | Fauzi |
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Itsko Yampulski | David |
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Mel Rosenberg | Priest |
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Danny Zahavi | David's Father |
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Moran Zelma | Resurrected Mom |
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Salim | Oud Playing Grandfather |
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Ido Di Capua | David as Kid |
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Daniel Shamota | Zombie |
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Aya Jonas | Zombie |
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Geri Gendel | Drake |
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Udi Greenberg | Man in Asylum |
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Roy Amsalem | Man in Asylum |
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Gita Ben Nevat | Woman in Asylum |
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Peter Filatov | Man in Asylum |
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Yael Hakshurian | Woman in Asylum |
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Elroy Jakoby | Dead Man in Church |
| Director | Doron Paz |
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| Yoav Paz |
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| Writer | Doron Paz, Yoav Paz | |
| Producer | Shaked Berenson, Patrick Ewald, Uri Levanon, Rotem Levim, Nir Miretzky, Doron Paz, Yoav Paz, Boris Zeleny | |
| Photography | Rotem Yaron | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |
| Owner | Review? |
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| Location | Horror Disk 1 |
| Watched | Sep 17, 2016 (at Home) |
| Index | 4095 |
| Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:43:23 |
| Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:50:46 |
My quick rating - 5,0/10. The saturation of these "Blair Witch" type movies has somewhat slowed down so I don't get quite so frustrated by them as I was a few years ago. The camera style works quite well for this story. It does well to capture the fear one might go through if, let's say, a biblical event such as the rapture befalls upon you. It would've been a heck of a lot better had the actors not been so cookie cutter imitations of American tourists. Plus, the acting being poor didn't help their cause much. Beyond that though, the imagery worked well with some nice looking "monsters" that did actually work for a few scares. Wasn't worth the hype but I do think a lot of the buzz was due to it being an Israeli movie. That and the touchy whiners which always pop up when religion pops up in horror movies. At least the movie didn't try to ram the Christian underlying tones down the viewers throat. If it pops up on cable or at redbox (does that still exist?) it would be worth it, but 15 bucks at a theater would be out of the question.