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One Week and a Day(שבוע ויום)

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Israel · 2016
1h 38m
Director Asaph Polonsky
Starring Shai Avivi, Evgeniya Dodina, Uri Gavriel, Sharon Alexander
Genre Comedy, Drama

When Eyal finishes the week of mourning for his late son, his wife urges him to return to their routine, but he gets high with a young neighbor and sets out to discover that there are still things in his life worth living for.

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88

TheWrap by Ben Croll

One Week and a Day succeeds in recreating that precise feeling, as hard to articulate as it is commonly felt, where exhaustion wears down any line between emotions.

80

The Hollywood Reporter by Boyd van Hoeij

The strength of Asaph Polonsky’s debut feature, One Week and a Day (Shavua Ve Yom), is that it’s actually a bittersweet comedy-drama in which the pain is as real as the frequent chuckles.

58

The Playlist by Bradley Warren

One Week And A Day is at times a genuinely funny diversion amongst the Critic’s Week selection. However, a sentimental streak and a series of precocious narrative turns diminish the impact of the film.

70

New York Magazine (Vulture) by David Edelstein

The comedy in One Week and a Day comes from confusion, ineptitude, and alienation. It comes from people’s defenses being way, way down. It doesn’t cheapen the tragedy. It grounds it, sometimes in the mud.

80

Los Angeles Times by Kenneth Turan

One Week and a Day keeps an impeccable balance between absurdity and sadness, comedy and heartbreak. Increasingly outrageous but always plausible, it applies its pitiless, pitch black sense of humor to a very particular situation.

100

RogerEbert.com by Nick Allen

In the long list of movies about death, this is one of the most original in recent memory, if for its emotional delicacy in sparing us hollow, tear-gushing grandiosity, and for its attitude on life: In most movies about grief, you are waiting for the characters to cry. This is a marvelous story about loss in which you are waiting for them to laugh.

90

Village Voice by Nick Schager

Rambling in the best manner imaginable, it’s an amusingly heartbreaking (and hopeful) portrait of misery’s messiness.

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