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Esau: Directed by Pavel Lungin. With Lior Ashkenazi, Mark Ivanir, Shira Haas, Omer Goldman. A 40-year-old writer returns to his family house where he was raised and that he escaped after half a lifetime – to face his brother who stayed instead, inherited their family bakery and married the woman who they both loved.

“The biblical story about abe and sara, issy and becky or jake and esau. its story unfolds in the holy land though…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ethis film have some religious strata and is about two brothers, one successfull, the other a simple baker inherited after his father.nit feels like made on a dime, and seems like its meant to repent and a kind of redemption seeker. the acting is average, the story brings nothing new, and the playtimeare far too long.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ei really tried to like this film but it fades away in a blur of flourdust and retrospectiveness. its a max of 4 stars by the grumpy old man”

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