Round Trip (2003) Reviews

Round Trip (2003)
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Working from a script by Noa Grinberg, Shahar Rosen's Round Trip stars Anat Waxman as Nurit, a bus driver who becomes so dissatisfied with her dead-end marriage that she takes her two children and moves to Tel Aviv. She soon learns that even though she has gotten away from her husband, her life is no more fulfilling. One day, Nurit hires Nigerian Mushidi (Nthati Moshesh) as a maid. Soon the pair become friends -- and then something more. Their new relationship causes problems between Nurit and her family. Round Trip was screened at the 2003 Israel Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Anat WaxmanNthati Moshesh, (more)
Director(s):
Shahar RozenShahar Rosen, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Elaina F.

Yes, it's a foreign film and there are subtitles (and a little English) but it's a very good story. It's not a waste of time at all to see it. It involves an Israeli woman who is unhappy in her marriage. She decides to leave her husband and take her two children to Tel Aviv. There, she finds it very hard to work and watch her kids so she hires a woman from NIgeria to rent a room in exchange for being a nanny. The two woman begin a friendship, then it develops into something more. A very realistic film, I thought, showing how difficult it is to be gay in other countries. The subtitles are clear and easy to read. .

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Kathy P.

A little slow and somewhat depressing! the struggle was blunt and didn't make much of a sense but interesting twist

Yes   |   No


Nataliya and arie P.

interesting

Yes   |   No


Marla B.

Life changes. Sometimes it turns out to be very different then we ever expected. The path we take can twist and turn...

Yes   |   No


Joann M.

This movie has to be read. Although part of it is spoken in English most of it is not. Not my idea of a decent story, or movie. It never seemed to get off the ground. Another hour of my life taken by a bad movie.

Yes   |   No


 
 
 

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    Elaina F.

    Yes, it's a foreign film and there are subtitles (and a little English) but it's a very good story. It's not a waste of time at all to see it. It involves an Israeli woman who is unhappy in her marriage. She decides to leave her husband and take her two children to Tel Aviv. There, she finds it very hard to work and watch her kids so she hires a woman from NIgeria to rent a room in exchange for being a nanny. The two woman begin a friendship, then it develops into something more. A very realistic film, I thought, showing how difficult it is to be gay in other countries. The subtitles are clear and easy to read. .

    Yes   |   No

     
    Kathy P.

    A little slow and somewhat depressing! the struggle was blunt and didn't make much of a sense but interesting twist

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    Nataliya and arie P.

    interesting

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