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Two at Once
François gets to live out his fantasy of picking up several women on the road and having sex with them. He even takes two female hitchhikers home to meet his wife.
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Plot Summary
A young man, living in a kibbutz, struggles with his identity and his place in the world. He grapples with his relationships with his parents and peers, as well as his own desires and aspirations. The film explores themes of alienation, conformity, and the search for meaning in a seemingly restrictive environment.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Two at Once' garnered mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its introspective nature and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors. Some praised its unflinching look at adolescent angst and societal pressures within the kibbutz setting, while others found its pacing slow and its narrative somewhat obscure.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive portrayal of youthful angst and identity struggles.
Critiqued by some for its deliberately slow pacing and ambiguous narrative.
Noted for strong performances within a specific socio-cultural context.
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Fun Fact
The film is set and filmed in a kibbutz, offering a glimpse into the unique communal living and social dynamics of Israeli society during that era.
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