By: Published online: Friday, November 30, 2012 Appeared in: Pasateimpo
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Capsule review
It’s an idea so perfect and, sadly,
topical, that it’s a wonder nobody has done it yet: an
Israeli family and a Palestinian family realize that their
sons ( Jules Sitruk and Medhi Dehbi, respectively)
were separated at birth. The ensuing kerfuffle proves
that, hey, maybe the people on both sides of the
conflict are not so different after all? Rated PG-13.
105 minutes. In French with subtitles.