The Light Rail Red Line of Jerusalem's tramway connects the city from east to west, from the Palestinian neighborhoods of Shuafat and Beit Hanina to Mount Herzl, a journey that comprises the culturally complex makeup of the city. This humorous and touching film hinges on a series of encounters along the line: simple, mundane interactions that reveal the diverse mosaic of humanity that exists in the spiritual center of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Truthfully, we probably did not watch enough of this to even rate it but I did anyway. We watched at least 5 minutes of opening credits that seemed to last 30 minutes followed by a man laying back watching another guy sing a play a banjo-type instrument for another 5 minutes or so before a single word was spoken. We have absolutely no idea what this was supposed to be about.
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Add a CommentTruthfully, we probably did not watch enough of this to even rate it but I did anyway. We watched at least 5 minutes of opening credits that seemed to last 30 minutes followed by a man laying back watching another guy sing a play a banjo-type instrument for another 5 minutes or so before a single word was spoken. We have absolutely no idea what this was supposed to be about.