Lebanon Page #4

Synopsis: June, 1982 - The First Lebanon War. A lone tank and a infantry platoon are dispatched to search a hostile town - a simple mission that turns into a nightmare. The four members of a tank crew find themselves in a violent situation that they cannot handle. Motivated by fear and the basic instinct of survival, they desperately try not to lose themselves in the most emblematic act of uncivilized problem solving: war.
Genre: Drama, War
Director(s): Samuel Maoz
Production: Sony Classic Pictures
  16 wins & 15 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Metacritic:
85
Rotten Tomatoes:
89%
R
Year:
2009
93 min
$300,000
Website
290 Views


Take it, move! Legal! Legal!

Prendigli hand. I'll keep it.

Close the lock! Close the lock!

Shut it! The Ihai closed?

- The Ihai closed?

- I can not!

- Shut it!

- Well, shut! Off!

This is morphine. Should

become agitated

inject it to him drop by drop

this.

Cornelia, here Cinderella.

We have with us a cricket.

Sure it's a cricket?

If he sings like a cricket and Iha form

a cricket then it must be a cricket.

- Your position?

- More or less in the center of town.

The premises of a travel agency

or something like that.

Received. Waits.

What are you doing here a Syrian soldier?

- What's your name?

- Hertzelia.

Problems with the Syrians?

No. Is that because we are in Lebanon

I thought that there were Lebanese.

Here Cornelia. You seem to have

deviated from the programmed path.

Perhaps it seems from there, according to the

I see there was no deviation.

Predatory birds want to locate,

Cinderella. Waits.

Cinderella attention. You

deviated from your path

and you entered a controlled area

by the Syrians.

Cinderella at Cornelia, I am

in the center of town.

Iho not deviated an inch from

path that had been established.

Iho not diverted.

Iha not important now what

Ihai done or not done Ihai.

Six out of our reach and this

is a problem.

Remains holed up in that agency

travel

do not move and do not venture

in offensive operations.

We are working to resolve

your problem. I close.

Received.

Move the cart and give yourself cleaned up.

I feel a little loss of energy.

I have a question.

- He said that up to Saint Tropez ...

- Demand.

Where are we now?

Why go in two weeks

on leave.

It is a state of emergency. Leave

was postponed until a later date.

Questions?

Well.

The machine is f***ed.

Not Iho a dial that works.

No oil, no current. There

no chance to move.

If the wagon is gone, we do not

serve about anything.

Surely there are injuries.

Send a helicopter to save us.

Back home, Hertzelia.

No, now ... looking at things

just ... only from a certain point of view,

just ... In short you need to take into account

the framework.

Ihai not understand, we return home.

Unless more Ihai the cart, you must

evacuate, no?

He listens, you're also the oldest

here, but there are aspects that you ...

That I what? Come on, talk.

Aspects ... that negligible.

Assi, Iha reason him. And then you have to do

report on the wagon.

- Guys, trust me, if I tell you ...

- What are you talking about?

Ho, Iho my reasons.

So who called? I call

or call you?

- Put it back, Hertzelia.

- Determine Aces. Call you or me?

- Put down the receiver, is an order.

- I'll slam the balls of orders!

Hertzelia!

- Rhinoceros Cinderella.

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Samuel Maoz

Samuel Maoz (Hebrew: שמואל מעוז; born c. 1962) is an Israeli film director. His 2009 film, Lebanon won the Golden Lion at the 66th Venice International Film Festival. He also won the award for Best Screenplay for Lebanon at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in 2010. more…

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