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God's Sandbox(Tahara)

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Israel · 2002
1h 26m
Director Doron Eran
Starring Razia Israeli, Meital Dohan, Amos Lavi, Orli Perl
Genre Romance, Drama

A successful author, Liz, searches for her daughter, Rachel, in the Sinai Desert. There she meets a Bedouin storyteller who relays the unusual love story of a Western tourist and the son of a Bedouin Sheik named Najim. Their relationship is torn apart when the American is exposed to a tribal ritual.

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75

San Francisco Chronicle by

A fairly well-made film, reasonably directed by Eran, and it is a plea for women's rights as the Middle East gradually transitions from a tradition-bound society to a modern one.

40

Variety by Eddie Cockrell

The serious subject of forced female circumcision becomes the stuff of predictable melodrama in God's Sandbox.

30

L.A. Weekly by Ella Taylor

The pivotal secret of God's Sandbox is no secret minutes into the story, and director Doron Eran doesn't seem to know, or care much, whether he's making feminist agitprop or softcore porn. The two don't mix well.

50

Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas

It's good that God's Sanbox has such an intriguing premise and compelling performances, because Doran Eran's pacing tends toward slackness, and most of the dialogue is in an English that is often impenetrable.

60

The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

The sensual sex scenes and raw violence of God's Sandbox make it pretty much an exploitation film, and as an exploitation film, it isn't bad.

40

Chicago Reader by Ted Shen

The lovers' seduction in the sand borders on laughable soft porn; later in the film, an act of genital mutilation (part of a prenuptial ritual) injects an unexpected note of terror that reverberates to the end.

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