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They Call Me Shmil
Professional big-dude Paul Smith in an Israeli-produced action-comedy that looks to take inspiration from the Hill/Spencer comedies.
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Plot Summary
In this Israeli comedy-drama, a young man named Shmil is trying to make a name for himself and escape his humble origins. He gets involved in a series of misadventures and schemes, often with comedic and dramatic consequences. The film explores themes of identity, ambition, and the struggle for acceptance in a changing society.
Critical Reception
"They Call Me Shmil" is a lesser-known Israeli film that garnered some attention for its blend of humor and social commentary. While not a major international success, it is remembered within Israeli cinema for its relatable characters and depiction of everyday life.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of Israeli society in the 1970s.
Appreciated for its blend of lighthearted comedy and underlying dramatic themes.
Noted for its endearing, albeit sometimes naive, protagonist.
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Fun Fact
The film was a significant success at the box office in Israel upon its release and is considered a cult classic by some within the country.
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