I think the film did a great job at taking you into the lives of these people and how they live day by day under such conditions, they fact that when you think sucide bombers you instantly think of people who have no good in them. But generally these are people who have been pushed to the very edge by poverty and opression. The film did a wonderful job at showing that some of these people are just your average person you could see sitting in a cafe having a coffee and such.
It has genreally changed my mind about the whole situation, and that although strapping a bomb to yourself isn't the way to go about things, it does show in a very well done way how these people can arrive at that mind set and how aslong as you box these people in and treat them as less equals more people will arrive at this mind set.
I'm not sure what an Israeli would think about this film, but to me it did just show that these are normal people and they are not born set on killing people but aslong as there are these walls they will see aswell as feel that they are being treated unfairly.
Overall although I'm not an expert on the matter I do feel it did fairly represent the people in it very well, When they jump the fence and see the Israeli's just standing waiting for a bus I think that was a very well crafted scene, as it showed aswell that Israeli's aren't any different to those on the other side of the wall.
Wednesday, 6 May 2009
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