Eyes Wide Open Review

Eyes Wide Open
When his father dies, respectable married butcher Aaron (Strauss) hires handsome young student Ezri (Danker) to help him with his business. The pair soon begin a tentative affair that must at all costs be kept secret.

by David Parkinson |
Published on
Release Date:

14 May 2010

Running Time:

90 minutes

Certificate:

12A

Original Title:

Eyes Wide Open

The story of a kosher butcher’s gay fling with his assistant is bound to provoke controversy. Yet rather than setting out to shock, Haim Tabakman shows how a devout man can stay true to his faith and remain a decent citizen while also being homosexual. The fact that Zohar Shtrauss and Ran Danker are more physically than emotionally attracted dissipates the moral intensity, while more could have been made of a subplot scandal involving a female shopkeeper refusing an arranged marriage. But Tabakman makes evocative use of enclosed spaces and silences, and tempers the melodrama with a sociological authenticity that confirms the centrality of belief in Jewish culture.

Evocative and authentic but lacking emotional punch.
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