Jeruzalem has been written and directed by Doron Paz and Yoav Paz, both Israeli filmmakers. But, no spoilers, folks, as I have already accustomed you. Rachel had to run in panic when the time came, and she couldn’t record the events through a classic camera. I’m certain it was an unashamed promotion for a scarce product, but eventually, it came handy. In 2015, these glasses were very en vogue and sold with $1,500 to a restricted group of American citizens. Rachel communicates with her father on every occasion through her smart glasses, and I found it very original to make the movie “through the looking glass”. By the way, all of them are of Jewish heritage, which in Israel may be of great help. He convinces the girls to go to Jerusalem instead of Tel Aviv. In the plane, they meet Kevin, an anthropology student fascinated by world religions and myths. Rachel’s father gives Rachel a pair of Google Glass which fortunately was made with her diopters. Now, Sarah convinces Rachel to go on a trip to Tel Aviv, to soothe her painful loss. Rachel’s brother recently died in an accident. Sarah and Rachel are two American students and friends. Danielle Jadelyn and Yael Grobglas in a pose for Instagram – JeruzalemĪfter we’re presented in the very beginning with a short esoteric snuff recording, presumably from 1972 AD, we’re sent to present days.
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