Lebanon Page #3

Synopsis: June, 1982 - The First Lebanon War. A lone tank and a infantry platoon are dispatched to search a hostile town - a simple mission that turns into a nightmare. The four members of a tank crew find themselves in a violent situation that they cannot handle. Motivated by fear and the basic instinct of survival, they desperately try not to lose themselves in the most emblematic act of uncivilized problem solving: war.
Genre: Drama, War
Director(s): Samuel Maoz
Production: Sony Classic Pictures
  16 wins & 15 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Metacritic:
85
Rotten Tomatoes:
89%
R
Year:
2009
93 min
$300,000
Website
293 Views


Understand? Even my life!

Jamil is coming.

Put aside and a second I'orgoglio

you'll see that I'm doing you a favor.

Now talk to him. Because if I do not

Will you, I'll do it for you.

And we have never been friends of us.

Tell Yigal.

The wagon is gone. Just look

quadrants, it's all dead.

Not even part.

- Have you tried?

- The dials say who is dead.

There are wounded, sending

a helicopter to take them away.

If the wagon is gone for us there

nothing more to do here.

Close the mouth!

Put in motion.

- Do not move, the dials say ...

- A wagon is not broken, do not exist!

Or jump in the air or walking.

Put in motion.

Ask around, just spinning. Do not stop,

go!

- Why did you stop? Foul spinning!

- But if you do not get current, not ...

Do leave. Put in motion!

Pump.

Pump.

Pump.

Pump continues, by do not stop!

Do not stop!

Come! Here, here, here, here!

Pump! Pump! Pump! Pump!

II pedal! Push the pedal! Push!

Accelerates, come on! Accelerate!

- More down.

- What?

Farther down! Push all the way!

Accelerate! Accelerate! Accelerate!

Go! Vai, accelerates!

Ok! Yet! Yet! Yet!

Yet! Yet! Go!

Is the second or third time

I tell you that:

Wash your face and dates

A clean here.

You can not make war in this

disgusting.

- I swear that the dials gave me ...

- Stop it, stop with the dials!

The truth is that I can count

None.

Cornelia Cinderella. Two men

phalanges are coming from you.

- Thinking them to evacuate.

- Received.

My mother has already started

with Valium.

Will be there, to arrange the picture when

I was small, with her dress, floral ...

Ce I'Iha time to do it now.

Puts them in order by year,

or if they are in color or black and white.

Did the first high school when

Iho lost my father.

Ihanno I called out of class

Ihanno and I said he was dead.

Died of a heart attack.

My teacher then I got Iha

aside, I hugged Iha, ah ...

I spoke, but I do not understand anything,

I heard only her b*obs against me.

Then m'Iha accompanied home

with his car.

Whole way Iho had I'uccello

hard as marble.

Anyway we finally arrived,

no? We entered my house,

was already full of people. When

m'Ihanno seen, came from me.

All who wanted to hug me

but I did not want;

could hear

ce I'avevo hard.

My teacher, however, will

thought that I behaved so

for a psychological problem, for

trauma due to bereavement, things like that, right?

So follow me into my room

and tells me that I should cry;

that if I cried ... Then ... I would

felt better.

So Iho thought that if I cried

she would embrace again.

So I concentrate and begin to say

to myself

"My father is dead. He died,

I'm an orphan, no longer the father Iho,

My father is dead. "And then ...

Iho started to cry.

What you want? And things

go just as I had expected.

She pulled him Iha, I Iha

embraced me Iha says:

"Yes, you cry, my darling. Outbursts, yes."

And I wanted that I'uccello

against belly

and I knew that she

felt.

So I continued to cry and she

continued to hold me tight.

Will I was a minute, even more,

crying thus

upon those to feel her tits

to smell her, I'odore

his hair

my cock against her belly

soft that it rubs ...

And suddenly I feel her ... draws me

stronger toward you,

and begins to move slowly

with me.

him stop crying and I bite

lips to keep me.

And then she whispered to me:

"Are not you ashamed,

do not stop, let go,

cry, Ihai not finished yet;

up, my darling, "she says," liberated. "

Said than done.

I feel that rises up and then bang!

Behold I come, I come,

I come, I come.

And she hugged me,

I tighten.

And I felt ... truly free,

yes, as she had said.

Me I'Ihai been hard,

Holy sh*t.

Cinderella, here Cornelia. Are

coming from you two Phalanx.

Wait for the dark, thinking about them

guiding you to Saint Tropez. I close.

Who are the Phalange?

Arab Christians are ... our

part, our allies.

Christians, Muslims, what does it matter

what matters is to get out of here.

Rhinoceros, please leave the Mercedes.

Moved from one side. I close.

Cornelia, Iho a problem

with your Falangist.

I wanted to know how we will release

Iha and he put some conditions

says he wants to see the first

Syrian prisoner, he want to talk,

Iha that an agreement with you. That

story is, you tell me? What does this mean?

Do talk to the Syrian prisoner.

I close.

- Hello, welcome.

- Can I take ...

lo ... I'm I'ufficiale here. Aces.

- Do you speak Arabic?

- No.

No Arabic. You speak Arabic?

- You speak Arabic.

- No, no English ...

Light, you Ihai light?

- Fire.

- Fire, fire, yes.

- Good.

- Yes

Oh ... Peace. Hi. Peace.

Listen, son of a b*tch. When

arrive at Saint Tropez

I'll explain what you expect.

I'll take the suite.

Before you undress.

For so the children do not spend

night with a cute boy like you.

After you wire an eye with

spoon.

One eye, so you can see

what you do afterwards.

- Six of the Phalanx?

- Yes, yes.

I'll cut your dick. But I do not want

you die and spoil the party.

I handed one?

The morning after you attack the legs

two cars. You Squarto in two.

Begins to pray to Allah.

Treat. Is a prisoner

war. Very nice here.

Much.

What did Iha said Yigal?

I did not understand her very Arabic,

but I I'abbia reassured.

But he is saying?

Not that I have learned to I'arabo

school. It's different, I do not.

Take a cigarette, take,

I light it up, take.

Do you think we kill him.

We do not want to kill you, not

want. Calm down, listen, calm down!

Not understand english. That

to speak English to do?

- Say something in Arabic.

- And what can I say?

Aces, do something! It hurt.

Stop! Stop! Stop it!

What? What? Want water?

By morphine, Assi!

- Here, here, hold.

- Okay. Envelope! Envelope!

F***! There! Here it is, Assi.

Found!

So expect the dark and you go

for us at Saint Tropez.

Careful.

- And the Phalangists?

- The Phalangists what?

They must have them to bring

out,

now tells us to go

alone, in short ...

We go on our own!

Emerge from the town in this

point, right?

From here head north ...

to the field ... 9-11

Cornelia Cinderella.

... Where is our Saint Tropez.

Saint Tropez.

- Cinderella, answer.

- This Cinderella, step.

Prepare to move. Will

driving the Phalangists I'evacuazione.

Is final. Confirmation received.

it does not go with them.

Are I'ufficiale highest-ranking

and tell you that I do not go with them!

You see, you can send a helicopter,

or requiring them to take

what's left of my platoon

and on our way ...

without even knowing who the f***

Syrians have to ...

Passes over Pluto.

Prepare to move.

They say that someone ... Iha facto

mistake and now we're surrounded?

- So?

- So what?

- It's the question!

- Is it true or not true? What's happening?

There are Syrian forces around here.

Actually this story of the Syrians

new. But is it dangerous?

This thing we are doing is

called war

and the war is notoriously dangerous.

What the f*** pulls out? War is

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Samuel Maoz

Samuel Maoz (Hebrew: שמואל מעוז; born c. 1962) is an Israeli film director. His 2009 film, Lebanon won the Golden Lion at the 66th Venice International Film Festival. He also won the award for Best Screenplay for Lebanon at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in 2010. more…

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