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Get Born
Standing on the edge of a rooftop, Gregory ponders the precariousness of life. He is 20 and feels like a stranger to himself. He wonders how he can live without dreams or desires. One day, he sees Liv, another college sophomore, and falls secretly and utterly in love with her. When he finally dares to declare his love, he finds himself up against a wall. Liv does not know him. Twenty-year-old Liv loses her virginity to Ilia, an older Russian army deserter. She experiences her first love and treasures every minute. But all too soon, Ilia's past creeps back into his life and unravels their union. One day, he leaves her without a word. She will have to live with the same intolerable loneliness that she unwittingly inflicted on Gregory.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the intimate and emotional journeys of three Israeli men as they embark on the profound experience of becoming fathers later in life. Through personal interviews and observational footage, the film delves into their hopes, fears, and the societal perceptions they navigate.
Critical Reception
Get Born received a modest but generally positive reception, praised for its sensitive and candid portrayal of an unconventional path to fatherhood. Critics highlighted the film's emotional depth and the personal courage of its subjects.
What Reviewers Say
A heartwarming and deeply personal look at late-life fatherhood.
Offers a unique perspective on family building and societal expectations.
The film's strength lies in its honest and emotional storytelling.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with prominent Israeli political figures like Shimon Peres and Yitzhak Navon, adding a layer of national context to the personal stories.
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