The film is rich in humor, amazing periods of absurdity, and hypocrisy but with just one swift facial annotation from Elkabetz, the audience understands when to afford her compassion, humility, and pity.
(more…)The entire series touches on the hypocrisy of life: on the contradictions within Christianity, in our laws, and the traditions we hold dear.
(more…)Invisible Life is sobering, largely because of how easily their life could have been happier.
(more…)Elena realized that life had continued to move on for the people in her community while she’d ignored them.
(more…)As fierce and unmoving as Lila presents herself, she’s actually quite sensitive and delicate but people treat her with a strange sort of harshness.
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