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Hey You
When two men arrange a hook-up, is who's top or bottom all they should be worried about? Hey You exposes how, with the convenience of social media and dating apps, our hard-fought rights and freedoms can be taken for granted and how, for many others, that fight isn't over.
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Plot Summary
In 1970s Israel, a young Yeshiva student named Yanki grapples with his strict religious upbringing and burgeoning desires when he meets a vivacious young woman named Tamar. As their connection deepens, Yanki finds himself torn between the path laid out for him and the forbidden world that Tamar represents. Their clandestine romance forces him to confront his faith, his identity, and the societal expectations that threaten to tear them apart.
Critical Reception
Avi Nesher's 'Hey You' received a generally positive reception, with critics often highlighting its sensitive portrayal of religious and sexual awakening, strong performances, and nostalgic depiction of a bygone era in Israel. Some noted its familiar themes but praised Nesher's skillful direction and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its nuanced exploration of faith and desire.
Appreciated for its strong performances, particularly from the lead actors.
Commended for its authentic portrayal of a specific time and place in Israeli society.
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Fun Fact
Avi Nesher, the director, is known for exploring themes of identity and rebellion in his films, often drawing from his own experiences and observations of Israeli society.
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