Pigumim (2017)

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Pigumim (2017). 1h 30m

“u0026quot;Scaffoldingu0026quot; (2017 release from Israel) brings the story of Ashed Lax (played by… the real-life Asher Lax–more on that later), depicted in the movie as a high school kid who also works in his dadu0026#39;s scaffolding business on various construction sites. Asher gets into trouble at school due to his short temperament or pent-up anger, weu0026#39;re not sure. One of Asheru0026#39;s HS teachers, a guy named Remi, takes an interest in Asher and his misfit classmates. At this point weu0026#39;re not even 15 min. into the movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, youu0026#39;ll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eCouple of comments: at the recent screening where I saw this, the movie was introduced by Galit Roichman, an Israeli film expert (and member of the Israeli Academy). She informed us that the movieu0026#39;s director Matan Yair used to be a HS teacher, and the script was inspired in part by his real-life student Asher Lax. When looking to cast the movie version of Asher Lax, Yair ended up casting the real life Asher Lax, even though he is now clearly much older. Roichman provided a ton of other interesting tidbits and I couldnu0026#39;t wait to see the film. And then… nothing. I kept waiting for a spark to ignite the movie, but it just didnu0026#39;t happen. There was no rhyme or reason for Asheru0026#39;s attitude and lashing out, and I never connected emotionally with any of the story or the characters. What a major disappointment this movie turned out to be!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI saw the movie recently as part of the 2018 Jewish u0026amp; Israeli Film Festival here in Cincinnati. Apparently u0026quot;Scaffoldingu0026quot; picked up a bunch of awards in Israel (and perhaps elsewhere), and it baffles me. I did not enjoy the movie, sadly. Viewer beware.”

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