A wholly worthwhile enterprise loses its initial impetus and insight and becomes increasingly meandering and melodramatic.
Live and Become (2008)
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Reviews Counted:32
Fresh:27
Rotten:5
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: Mihaileanu's story of an Ethiopian orphan's struggles overcomes an inflated length and script problems to explore universal issues of racial and religious identity.
Theatrical Release:30-12-2005
Synopsis: Based on the exodus of Ethiopian Jews to Israel, LIVE AND BECOME is a harrowing and poignant look at the struggles of cultural and personal identity. In 1985 Operation Moses is launched to airlift... Based on the exodus of Ethiopian Jews to Israel, LIVE AND BECOME is a harrowing and poignant look at the struggles of cultural and personal identity. In 1985 Operation Moses is launched to airlift thousands of persecuted Ethiopian Jews (known as Falashas) from Sudan to Israel. When a Falasha widow's son dies, she smuggles a Christian boy with her to ensure his survival. Guilt-ridden at leaving his real mother behind, the boy--renamed Schlomo--is soon orphaned when his Jewish guardian dies. A smart but rebellious student, Schlomo (played at various ages by Moshe Agazai, Mosche Abebe, and Sirak M. Sabahat) finds a stable home with an adoptive French-Israeli couple (Roschdy Zem and Yaël Abecassis). The secular couple encourages his Jewish faith while defending him against the prejudices of their neighbors and the Israeli state. But Schlomo's deception only deepens when he falls for Sarah (Roni Hader), a white Jew, and must contend with her racist father. When he and Sarah marry years later, Schlomo must come clean about his identity if he is to find his place in the world and fulfill his mother's wish: "Go. Live and become." Director Radu Mihaileanu, a Romanian Jew who fled oppression in his own country, brings compassionate focus to an ambitious story of inner turmoil amidst turbulent times. An audience favorite at numerous international film festivals, LIVE AND BECOME is a timely and thought-provoking look at how hope can overcome any prejudice, and the idea that being true to oneself is the surest path home. [More]
Starring: Yael Abecassis, Roschdy Zem, Mosche Abebe, Sirak M. Sabahat
Starring: Yael Abecassis, Roschdy Zem, Mosche Abebe, Sirak M. Sabahat, Roni Hadar, Meskie Shibru Sivan, Mimi Abonesh Kebede, Rami Danon
Director: Radu Mihaileanu
Director: Radu Mihaileanu
Screenwriter: Radu Mihaileanu, Alain-Michel Blanc
Producer: Denis Carot, Marie Manmonteil, Radu Mihaileanu, Riccardo Tozzi, Giovanni Stabilini, Marco Chimenz, Dominique Janne
Studio: Menemsha
Reviews for Live and Become
Sentimental on immigration and assimilation, but intriguingly reflects Israeli diversity, and touching for a guy to survive and flourish thanks to the love of 4 feisty women.
If Live and Become told only the story of Schlomo's childhood and adolescence in Israel, it would have been a better movie.
The bounty of incident is balanced by knowing humor, compelling characters and a dedicated compassion toward those for whom the search for home sends their head, heart and feet flying in all directions.
This movie, so dramatic and different from any other we've seen about Israel, may well have worked with three other actors. But it's hard to imagine it working as well.
Writer/director Radu Mihaileanu (Train of Life), an emigrant from Romania, has made a film that is fascinating on different levels....builds to an unforgettable final image.
At nearly two and a half hours, Radu Mihaileanu's film is unnecessarily long; a few incidents could have easily been cut. But it's still worth the time. It manages to be, at points, heartwarming, tragic, and funny.
Don't be put off by the film's length. It's fascinating to see familiar history flash by as a backdrop to the equally compelling account of a life spent in pursuit of totality.
The first part of Radu Mihaileanu's tale of an Ethiopian refugee's life in Israel promises more than the often trivial soap opera that follows.
With the secret 1985 airlift of thousands of Ethiopian Jewish refugees into Israel as a historical starting point, writer-director Radu Mihaileanu turns one fictional boy's story into a loaded, didactic drama about survival, adaptation, and identity.
This overlong story of a Ethiopian boy's experiences attempting to pass himself off as Jewish in order to enter Israel, gets bogged down with a meandering script that fails to gain momentum.
Earnest and overlong, the result is a meandering short story of a movie that, for all its good intentions and occasional insights, doesn't gel.
Fundamental issues of ethnic and religious identity and the agony of exile are at the heart of Live and Become.
The beauty of Live and Become is found essentially in one very specific place - the relationship between Solomon and his mothers.
Both a love story and inspirational tale of an individual finding peace with himself in a hostile environment.
A powerful and poignant film about an Ethiopian Christian's long and dramatic spiritual journey in Israel.
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