Hunting Elephants

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"The hilarious story of three old men, a clever kid, and a bank just waiting to be robbed."
  • NR
  • 2015
  • 1 hr 47 min
  • 6.3  (1,186)
  • 49

Hunting Elephants is a heartwarming comedy that was released in the year 2013. It revolves around the story of an eleven-year-old boy, an elderly man, and a failed bank robber who comes up with a plan of robbing a bank. The storyline is set in the context of the economic recession in Israel. The protagonist of the film is Jonathan, who lives with his mother in Israel. After the sudden death of his father, Jonathan is left in a deep sense of grief and isolation. He seeks refuge from his neighbor, Yoram, who is a retired bank employee. Yoram is a lonely man who shares Jonathan's love for his father and his unfulfilled dreams. He helps Jonathan reconcile the memories of his father by narrating his own memories of his youth.

However, Yoram is not the only interesting character in Jonathan's life. His grandfather, who has been living in a nursing home, decides to come and stay with them for a while. Grandpa Moshe is a formidable character who offers a blend of humor and sarcasm. During his stay, he shares his World War II experiences with Jonathan and teaches him the art of bank robbery. Grandpa Moshe also has some unresolved issues with his former bank where he was employed in the past. To seek revenge, he hatches a plan to rob the very same bank that robbed him of his pension. His plan involves Yoram, Jonathan, and a former bank robber.

The film takes some interesting twists and turns, especially as the three form unlikely allies. The movie is an excellent blend of humor, adventure, and emotional depth. Sasson Gabay, who plays the character of Yoram, delivers a brilliant performance. His timing is perfect, and his chemistry with the young Jonathan is impeccable. Patrick Stewart, who plays the role of the failed bank robber, is outstanding as always. Watching him speak Hebrew is a delight in itself.

Moni Moshonov, who plays Grandpa Moshe, is a seasoned actor who dabbles in humor and emotion with ease. The film is also a tribute to the senior citizens who have been overlooked in society. It raises questions about the economic system and its impact on the senior citizens who are left to fend for themselves in their twilight years. Even though the theme of the movie is bank robbery, it manages to keep the twists and turns entertaining without turning the storyline into a cliche.

The cinematography, too, is commendable. The film showcases the picturesque city of Jerusalem, full of narrow alleys and striking old-world architecture. The visuals are supported by an engaging soundtrack that adds to the experience. The movie has a run time of 107 minutes and is rated PG-13. It is suitable for almost all age groups and can be watched with family and friends.

Overall, Hunting Elephants is an exemplary movie that promises to be a joyride from start to finish. It showcases a perfect blend of humor, emotion, and adventure, making it an entertaining watch. It is a movie that will make you laugh and cry, and leave a lasting impression. If you haven't watched it yet, make sure you do.

Hunting Elephants is a 2015 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.3 and a MetaScore of 49.

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  • Release Date
    2015
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 47 min
  • Language
    Hebrew, English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (1,186)
  • Metascore
    49