A fitting film for this "Me Too" era (including the dubious men in their lives, excepting one), concerning three somewhat different Palestinian women looking for love and their place in the world, having some difficulities in the process. Well acted and put together overall though somewhat predictable in certain respects. The final shot is often the promo and reflects the film ending on a depressing note. Saw it at the Pelham Picture House.
ETA: Most conservative roommate comes off as most complex. Also, why did the lesbian so blatantly temp fate with her girlfriend at her parents house, even after being wary of even holding hands in public outside? Did she want to get caught? Also, why is she going to Germany specifically? Does she speak German? Would also like to know a bit more about lawyer & why she seemed so manic (was upset about bf asking her to quit smoking, but hard partying part would have been a fairer request if she wanted to marry).
ETA: Most conservative roommate comes off as most complex. Also, why did the lesbian so blatantly temp fate with her girlfriend at her parents house, even after being wary of even holding hands in public outside? Did she want to get caught? Also, why is she going to Germany specifically? Does she speak German? Would also like to know a bit more about lawyer & why she seemed so manic (was upset about bf asking her to quit smoking, but hard partying part would have been a fairer request if she wanted to marry).
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