
JERUZALEM MOVIE 2015 BOLD SCENE HOW TO
The Paz brothers really know how to show off the city, and it exudes exotic cool… which turns into claustrophobic dread. Omar takes them (and the audience) on a walking tour of the city’s highlights. The trio arrives at a wonderfully exotic hostel, where they meet a charming and handsome host, Omar ( Tom Graziani), who ingratiates himself with the group, and it takes a remarkably short time for the group to couple up. They all conveniently ignore the red flags presented by Kevin that he is fascinated with the Apocalypse, the End of Days. If they are traveling for Yom Kippur, they absolutely HAVE to go to the Holy City. When they share their itinerary with him, he convinces them that they should bypass Tel Aviv, and instead, should join him on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. The ladies strike up a conversation with a charming young Anthropology student, Kevin ( Yon Tumarkin). Sarah Pullman ( Danielle Jadelyn) is a young woman grieving over the recent death of her brother and her best friend Rachael ( Yael Grobglas) is going to cheer her up by joining her on a vacation getaway to lovely Tel Aviv to dance, drink, and find some handsome young men to party with and get Sarah over her funereal funk. It all sounded so innocuous and innocent. JeruZalem is a rarity: a heavily Jewish themed horror film. What’s the best time to go on holiday to Jerusalem to see the sights? Probably not during the End of Days, as did the unfortunate young visitors stumbled into in the shaky-cam apocalyptic tale, JeruZalem. Old Testament demon in JeruZalem (2015) ✡✡✡1/2 out of ✡✡✡✡✡
