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I Call You Later
The story of 4 normal people, with their jobs, dreams and frustrations. Set in offices, apartments and hovelled boarding houses with a gray-looking Montevideo in the background.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the complex and enduring relationship between director Tomer Heymann and Nissim Kay, a former Israeli soldier. Through intimate footage and personal reflections, the film explores their deep connection, spanning decades and continents, as they navigate love, loss, and identity. It offers a poignant look at the evolution of their bond and its profound impact on their lives.
Critical Reception
I Call You Later received generally positive reviews for its intimate and heartfelt portrayal of a unique relationship. Critics lauded its honesty, emotional depth, and Heymann's directorial approach in capturing the nuances of long-term intimacy. While some found the pacing occasionally slow, the film was widely appreciated for its tender and compelling narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and honest depiction of a decades-long relationship.
Commended for its emotional depth and compelling exploration of love and connection.
Noted for Tomer Heymann's sensitive and personal directorial style.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of a larger body of work by Tomer Heymann that explores personal relationships and identity, often featuring individuals he knows intimately.
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