This movie brings your right inside the ambiguity of life for Arabs living in Israel, when a brilliant physician wins an award in Tel Aviv for his work there, and then is implicated (I won't give it away how he is) in a suicide bombing. His search for the truth is harrowing and reveals that there is no one absolutely right side in the Middle East conflict, and that resolving the issues - because of such deep-seated and passionate beliefs on both sides, and their mutual need for freedom and safety - is a never-ending struggle. This movie is banned in Lebanon, which is too bad, because the enemy is terror, not any particular country or religion. This film will challenge your biases, and move you, and keep you in suspense.
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