A ten-years-on followup to the gay Israeli wartime love story Yossi & Jagger. Yossi - a closeted, aging, thickening Israeli doctor - hasn't had a lover since Jagger's death during a nighttime ambush. Lover? He hasn't had a life. (Nothing says "quiet desperation" like a scene of a man unbuttoning his pants in a dark room with only his computer for company.) But a chance encounter with Jagger's mother, together with a few wrenching sexual humiliations, serves to rouse him from his torpor. He remains himself, rumpled, fumbling, and stunted, but at least he's trying. And while the handsome soldier he meets on vacation may qualify as fantastical - the gay version of a manic pixie dream girl - the film has a disarming, apolitical frankness that lends it a measure of reality. (2012) — Matthew Lickona
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