sunnysarasota
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Overall I enjoyed this movie, and I also thought it had a good ending. What I liked about this film is that it showed more of a love relationship than a violent political side. Omar the main character in the film is a Palestinian who lives in the Palestinian Territories, while his girlfriend Nadia an Arab Israeli lives in Israel. In order to see Nadia he must climb over the wall which separates the Palestinian Territories and Israel itself. He does this successfully, but throughout his relationship with Nadia, conflicts start to occur when Omar is sent to the police for being convicted of a crime he did not commit, which was killing one of the Israeli military soldiers. Omar is sent to capture Tarek, who was the one to commit the crime, but is given an option to join the Israeli secret service. Amjad who likes Nadia told Omar that Nadia was pregnant even thought it wasn't true, so there were conflicts among Omar and Amjad. The ending of the film was very surprising to me, because I did expect something like that to happen. Omar killed the Israeli, instead of Amjad. I thought Omar was going to go after Amjad for stealing Nadia from him, or coming up with lies, but instead he decided to act otherwise. In some parts of the film I was kind of confused why certain things were happening and why, so for this reason I would give this film a 4/5.