Release Date Yossi Jan 25, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Yossi
Ohad Knoller,Lior Ashkenazi,Orly Silbersatz Banai,Oz Zehavi,Ola Schur Selektar,Ola SchurGenres Yossi : Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Yossi
User Ranting Yossi : 3.6User Percentage For Yossi : 69 %
User Count Like for Yossi : 584
All Critics Ranting For Yossi : 6.7
All Critics Count For Yossi : 41
All Critics Percentage For Yossi : 88 %
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Movie Overview For Yossi
The sequel to "Jagger and Yossi" finds character Yossi (Ohad Knoller) leading a sad existence after losing his partner Jagger on the battlefield. A chance encounter with a middle-aged woman linked to his past shakes up his otherwise staid routine and sends him on a spontaneous pilgrimage to Tel Aviv. It is on the roads of southern Israel that he reignites the fire of his former self.TagLine Yossi
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Review For Yossi
Knoller is wonderful as the emotionally cut-off, yet vulnerable Yossi, who yearns for something more from life, but feels both terror at the prospect and unworthiness to claim it.Linda Barnard-Toronto Star
Yossi is an early spring breeze of a film - too delicate to be substantial but definitely holding the promise of warmth.
Rick Groen-Globe and Mail
It's serious about its characters and their emotions, but still finds room for humor.
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky-Chicago Sun-Times
"Yossi" has an air of lightness but never feels insignificant.
Stephanie Merry-Washington Post
Eytan Fox depicts modern gay life and contemporary Tel Aviv with sympathy and knowing insight, and he excels at creating casual rapport among actors; yet in film after film he undermines these gifts with hamfisted melodramatic plotting.
Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader
Knoller manages to make even a withdrawn character compelling, and worth rooting for as Yossi struggles to shed his shell.
Loren King-Boston Globe
Yossi is a stronger film than its predecessor, more deeply felt and less reliant on love-story conventions.
Jamie S. Rich-Oregonian
... an awfully familiar fantasy-for gays and straights alike-about an emotionally repressed older man saved by a young beauty who sees the kind soul and intelligence under the frumpy surface.
Sean Axmaker-Seattle Weekly
Fox understands that the joys and tears of looking for love are not unique to gay Israeli men...viewers can relate to the emotional conflicts regardless of one's orientation.
Daniel M. Kimmel-The Jewish Advocate
Fox has graduated from amateur to modest professional.
Jake Mulligan-Boston Phoenix
...[Knoller's] portrayal of a person locked in his own grief is both realistic and sympathetic, and Fox brings events to a conclusion that is more than worth the wait.
Sarah Boslaugh-PopMatters
The several allusions to Thomas Mann's forbidden-love novel "Death in Venice" are apt, but "Yossi" is also a standalone film and an extraordinary sequel.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Hovers somewhere between a realistic take on love and the vision of romance sold by drugstore novels.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Directed by Eytan Fox, the gifted helmer of the international hit Walk on Water, 'Yossi,' a work of special depth, is yet another of his incisive character studies of a man who doesn't quite fit in until he finally does.
Brandon Judell-CultureCatch
A dramatically challenging sequel, given warmly effective heart and soul by lead actor Ohad Knoller.
David Noh-Film Journal International
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