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Yossi & Jagger (2002)
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Yossi (Ohad Knoller) is the stoic company commander of an Israeli Defense Forces unit on the Lebanese border. Jagger (Yehuda Levi), who got his nickname thanks to his fun-loving rock star appeal, is the platoon leader. They have a secret. When they walk off in the snow together, it isn't because they're on patrol--it's because they're lovers. Jagger is more gregarious. He tells Yossi that he loves him, and longs to hear Yossi say it back to him. He makes plans for their future together, urging Yossi to leave the army with him when Jagger's mandatory service is done. Yossi can't bring himself to make any promises. "This isn't some. . .American movie," he tells Jagger. The colonel (Sharon Reginiano) arrives with two female soldiers, the irrepressible sexpot Goldie (Hani Furstenberg) and her more introspective friend Yaeli (Aya Koren of Late Marriage), who harbors a serious crush on Jagger, and is herself pursued by Jagger's nosy roommate, Ofir (Assi Cohen). As the unit's perfectionist chef, Yaniv (Erez Kahana) struggles to make a sumptuous meal for the commanding officer with meager supplies, the colonel tells Yossi that Hezbollah forces are expected to cross the border, and the already exhausted unit needs to set up an ambush that night. Yossi & Jagger, directed by Eytan Fox, was a critical and commercial hit in Israel. It was shown at the 2003 Berlin International Film Festival and had its U.S. premiere at the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Ohad KnollerYehuda Levi, (more)
Director(s):
Eytan Fox
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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    Robert R.

    Realistic, sensitive, masterful presentation of a gay romance set on a backdrop of MidEast war. These things happen in real life. During the Gulf War 1991, my partner actually pushed the buttons that launched the tomahawk missiles at Iraq from his seat at the controls aboard the USS Missouri. I remember falling to pieces as I watched his ship glide out of Long Beach harbor one early morning on its way to the Gulf. Six months later I was there when he came back home (in one piece, thank God). Gays really do live parallel lives. I appreciated the openness of this film and the honest portrayal of two men in love and struggling under difficult circumstances. P.S. People shouldn't submit a review if they don't even watch the entire movie. Its like judging a book by its cover.

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    Daniel M.

    Thankfully, this isn't a campy gay movie. It really could be better than Brokeback in the sense that this shows more of a genuine relationship rather that easy action. Unfortunately, it's only 65 minutes, but it is quite the packed 65 minutes. Very well directed, but I would have loved to have seen more characterization. It is also a shame that the DVD had such a ridiculous label. This isn't just some softcore porno (in fact, no nudity at all, kudos).

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    Tom C.

    Much less a "gay" flick than a small war movie. To me it says that it's a good thing not to wait around for your happiness - if it's there in front of you, take it while you can. Especially in war, time is short.

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