

I won’t go into any more detail there but it’s an important piece of information. As the three are living it up there, all Hell breaks loose (quite literally) and the three have to run for their lives through the maze of streets that is the Old City in Jerusalem, which is where some of the holiest sites on the planet reside.Īnother important plot point to note is that Sarah and her father are both in various stages of grief due to the passing of Sarah’s brother, which is part of the reason she and Rachel are going on this trip. On their journey out they meet Kevin (Yon Tumarkin), who convinces them to first go to Jerusalem rather than Tel Aviv, promising they’ll have a great time.


We follow Rachel (Yael Grobglas) and Sarah (Danielle Jadelyn), two friends who fly out to Israel to party it up for a vacation in the Holy Land. Nope, Jeruzalem had special importance to me and I was going to give it the reverence I felt it deserved. I set the computer down and eased back so that I wasn’t tempted to command-tab at any point to check on anything else.
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When I was sent a screener of the film, I gave it every bit of my full attention. So, I guess it’s important to note that there might be some bias on my end. Additionally, I’ve been to Israel several times and have visited Jerusalem pretty much every time I’ve gone there, so I’m able to enjoy that whole, “I’ve been there!” feeling that some of us get when watching movies that are filmed in locations we’ve been to. For starters, I’m Jewish, so there’s a certain connection I felt right away to the film, the same kind of connection I felt towards Big Bad Wolves, which gave me an understanding and appreciation that many of my goy friends simply didn’t have. When I first heard of the Paz brothers (Yoav and Doron) found footage horror film JeruZalem, I was beyond excited.
