Big Bad Wolves (2013)

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Country: ISR
Technical: col/2.35:1 110m
Director: Aharon Keshales, Navot Papushado
Cast: Tzahi Grad, Lior Ashkenazi, Rotem Keinan

Synopsis:

A policeman on the trail of a paedophile child killer is taken off the case when he abuses the legal rights of the chief suspect, but the father of the latest victim is also a former police officer, and has plans of his own to learn the whereabouts of the various severed heads the murderer has buried.

Review:

If you like torture movies with a streak of black humour running through them, then this is likely for you. The levity does not quite render some of the scenes easily viewable by the conventional filmgoer, but it does meld effectively with the general air of ironic cruelty. Sideswipes at Jewish fears of the adjacent Arab culture further lend originality to what might have been another sick serial killer picture with a difference. The titular label by the end encompasses not just the rogue paedophile but the entire male population, and thus comments implicitly on Israeli collusion in civilian atrocities of a less covert kind.

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Country: ISR
Technical: col/2.35:1 110m
Director: Aharon Keshales, Navot Papushado
Cast: Tzahi Grad, Lior Ashkenazi, Rotem Keinan

Synopsis:

A policeman on the trail of a paedophile child killer is taken off the case when he abuses the legal rights of the chief suspect, but the father of the latest victim is also a former police officer, and has plans of his own to learn the whereabouts of the various severed heads the murderer has buried.

Review:

If you like torture movies with a streak of black humour running through them, then this is likely for you. The levity does not quite render some of the scenes easily viewable by the conventional filmgoer, but it does meld effectively with the general air of ironic cruelty. Sideswipes at Jewish fears of the adjacent Arab culture further lend originality to what might have been another sick serial killer picture with a difference. The titular label by the end encompasses not just the rogue paedophile but the entire male population, and thus comments implicitly on Israeli collusion in civilian atrocities of a less covert kind.


Country: ISR
Technical: col/2.35:1 110m
Director: Aharon Keshales, Navot Papushado
Cast: Tzahi Grad, Lior Ashkenazi, Rotem Keinan

Synopsis:

A policeman on the trail of a paedophile child killer is taken off the case when he abuses the legal rights of the chief suspect, but the father of the latest victim is also a former police officer, and has plans of his own to learn the whereabouts of the various severed heads the murderer has buried.

Review:

If you like torture movies with a streak of black humour running through them, then this is likely for you. The levity does not quite render some of the scenes easily viewable by the conventional filmgoer, but it does meld effectively with the general air of ironic cruelty. Sideswipes at Jewish fears of the adjacent Arab culture further lend originality to what might have been another sick serial killer picture with a difference. The titular label by the end encompasses not just the rogue paedophile but the entire male population, and thus comments implicitly on Israeli collusion in civilian atrocities of a less covert kind.