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The Attack 2012 123movies

The Attack 2012 123movies

Sep. 01, 2012102 Min.
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Watch: The Attack 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – Dr. Amin Jaafari is an assimilated Arab surgeon who seems to have it all with a promising career with honors among the Israelis in Tel Aviv. That all changes after a devastating terrorist suicide bombing and his beloved wife, Siham, is found among the dead as the primary suspect. Although initially refusing to accept that as Shin Bet interrogates him, Amin comes to realize the allegations are true. Now, the ostracized Amin resolves to find out on his own why Siham had so strong a conviction that she kept secret from him. However, the answers prove hard to come by and the truths involved have a terrible pain of their own..
Plot: An Arab surgeon living in Tel Aviv discovers a dark secret about his wife in the aftermath of a suicide bombing.
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Ratings:

7.1/10 Votes: 4,324
87% | RottenTomatoes
74/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 60 Popularity: 5.766 | TMDB

Reviews:

A dark and troubling film
The Attack (2012) was co-written and directed by Ziad Doueiri. This is a dark and troubling film about a dark and troubling situation–the Israeli-Palestinian relationship.

The gifted actor Ali Suliman plays Dr. Amin Jaafari, a Muslim surgeon who has chosen to live and work in Tel Aviv. He is so successful that he receives a prestigious medical honor from the Israelis. His world is shattered when his wife is killed in a terrorist attack. As if that’s not horror enough, his wife is accused of being the suicide bomber who triggered the explosion.

After that, we follow the protagonist as he tries to learn the truth about what role–if any–his wife played in the bombing.

I think this is an excellent film–well written, well directed, and well acted. I’m not an expert in Middle East politics, but I think the movie was made stronger by the director’s refusal to take sides in the tense Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

A friend who is an expert in the area told me that the Israeli population is not monolithically opposed to the Palestinian cause. An entire spectrum of beliefs about the conflict and its solution is found in Israeli. Unfortunately, here in the United States opinion is much more rigid and monolithic.

The only fault I found with the movie is that sometimes the plot wasn’t completely clear to me. It was probably crystal clear to someone who knows the situation and the languages, but I don’t, so I wasn’t always sure exactly what was happening. Other than that, the film was truly superb. The Attack carries a modest 6.7 IMDb rating. Don’t be thrown off by that rating–it’s too low. I gave the film a rating of 9, and could easily have given it a 10.)

This is a movie worth seeking out and seeing. Just be prepared to be discouraged by the political reality of a problem that apparently doesn’t have a solution.

Review By: Red-125
Respected Israeli Arab surgeon learns wife is suicide bomber
If anything, The Attack, Ziad Doueiri’s even-handed film of Yasmina Khadra’s novel, tends toward the Palestinian side. An early report has an Israeli policeman refusing to let an Arab enter a mosque unless he smokes a cigarette first. As it is Ramadan the Arab refuses, there is a scuffle, the cop is stabbed, the Palestinian arrested. However necessary the defensive posture, an exchange at a checkpoint shows Israeli abruptness almost trigger a fatal melee. The Arab surgeon hero, Amin Jaafari (Ali Suliman), is seen to grow as he shifts from being the Israelis’ house Arab to refusing to help the Israelis commit more suppression in the name of justice and peace. His suicide bomber wife Siham (Reymond Amsalem) strikes a powerful chord when she writes that she can’t bear bringing a child to live without a homeland. The Jews know about that, but that’s not grounds for their national suicide.

When the surgeon receives his Israeli medical award, the first Arab to receive it in its 41 year history, he recalls experiencing Jewish hostility. He considers that erased by the support he received in his medical education and career, culminating in this award. But we see he is still treated with hostility. A Jewish medical colleague snipes at the surgeon’s success as a doctor and in his investments. A Jewish bombing victim refuses to be touched by the Christian Arab doctor. The policeman investigating the suicide bombing abuses his power in trying to wring a confession out of the innocent doctor.

In his acceptance speech the doctor makes perhaps the film’s central point: we have to reexamine our certitudes. Having suffered prejudice, he has come to respect and to befriend his Jewish colleagues and patients. But as he tracks down the forces behind his wife’s astonishing double life he rediscovers the Palestinian side of the issue. As his wife’s cousin contends, the Palestinians want to live in dignity.

Here the film perhaps stops too soon. The Palestinians could have lived in dignity in their own state since 1948. Instead they have refused the two-state solution in the hopes of eradicating Israel instead. A dignity that requires the elimination of another people is something quite other than dignity.

Finally, examining our certitudes cuts two ways. As the murders and vengeance continue the peacemakers may lose their zeal. When the doctor reveals his new perspective he loses the Jewish woman colleague who had been such a supportive friend all along. The longer this war continues the more set the old certitudes will become and the more negative any change. For more see www.yacowar.blogspot.com.

Review By: maurice_yacowar

Other Information:

Original Title The Attack
Release Date 2012-09-01
Release Year 2012

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 42 min (102 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director Ziad Doueiri
Writer Joelle Touma, Ziad Doueiri, Yasmina Khadra
Actors Ali Suliman, Reymonde Amsallem, Evgenia Dodina
Country Lebanon, France, Qatar, Belgium, Egypt
Awards 5 wins & 8 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa Plus, Cooke S4, Cine Varotal, Fujinon Alura and Canon Lenses
Laboratory Studio l’Equipe, Malakoff, France
Film Length N/A
Negative Format SxS Pro
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), ProRes 4:4:4 (1080p/24) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic), D-Cinema

The Attack 2012 123movies
Original title The Attack
TMDb Rating 6.792 60 votes

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