Kvalim (1992) Poster

(1992)

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8/10
This movie represents Israel's social state at the beginning of the 90's
faincut1 April 2002
This Israeli movie features good Israeli comedy, which resembles somewhat to "LOOL". The comedy scenes are combined with some good songs performed by Arik Einstein, one of Israel's top male singers. This movie is actually a parody of Cable TV and foreign TV channels, commercials which appeared on the screen of every home in Israel. You can find jokes about the German channels, Italian movies, Hungarian Curses and a parody of a Western. It was a time when cable TV just arrived to Israel and was a brand new amazing attraction.

As an Israeli you must see this movie, but even if you aren't, you should have a look, if you want to have a laugh. 8 out of 10.
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