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Naama Barash est une jeune femme de 17 ans qui aime boire, se droguer et traîner avec ses potes. Tout ce qui peut lui faire oublier que ses parents se disputent tout le temps et que sa soeur, rebelle dans l'âme enrôlée dans l'armée, a disparu. Elle tombe éperdument amoureuse de la nouvelle du lycée, Dana, un premier amour qui va donner un autre sens à sa vie. (Optimale)

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anglais 51. KVIFF – An absolutely mediocre and indistinct story from the environment of Israeli youths who party, drink booze, blazes, try one drug after another and discover a hitherto undiscovered kind of sexuality; thus, nothing fundamentally different from what’s happening in the rest of Europe. After watching, I thought a lot about whether to give it two or three stars.But the only really good scene was when a Jewish family went to search for a lost daughter in the Muslim area of ​​Israel. At that point, I thought that it could lead to a lot of fun moments. But then the movie would have to be about something other than that second daughter around whom it all revolves, and who has practically nothing to do with the only good scene of the film. ()

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