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Sublet
Directed by
Eytan Fox
2021
89m
Not Rated
Drama
,
Comedy
,
Romance
7
92%
82%
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A New York Times travel writer comes to Tel Aviv after suffering a tragedy. The energy of the city and his relationship with a younger man brings him back to life.
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Cast of Sublet
John Benjamin Hickey
Michael
Niv Nissim
Tomer
Lihi Kornowski
Daria
Miki Kam
Malka
Peter Spears
David
Tamir Ginsburg
Kobi
Gabriel Omri Loukas
Guy
Tamar Hannah Shtaierman
Mother at the Beach
Shai Fredo
Bike Salesman
Sublet Reviews
indieWire
Eric Kohn
"Sublet" has little in the way of cinematic ambition... but Fox has enough of a grasp on the central dynamic to keep the emotion in play.
Slant Magazine
Derek Smith
Eytan Fox's film is a low-key observance of two men finding the beauty in each other's mysteries and contradictions.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
What's best about "Sublet" is when it zigs when you expect it to zag.
RogerEbert.com
Peter Sobczynski
It isn't bad, per se, but I just never felt the emotional impact it's clearly hoping to achieve.
AARP Movies for Grownups
Thelma Adams
With a light touch and charm to burn, Sublet gently builds to the point where both men experience a deep emotional shift -- and, together, achieve that wonderful exhortation from E. M. Forster's Howards End: "Only connect."
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
There's a raw and honest intimacy that's heartbreaking to behold and unique. The two leads are fantastic.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Tim Cogshell
A fairly obvious but otherwise effective light drama.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
It's an evocative film that creeps up on you in unpredictably tender ways, so prepare to shed a tear or two - or three.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
It's a gentle, often funny meditation on advancing age and the fragile joys of youth.
New York Times
Beatrice Loayza
Fox offers insights into two generations of gay men that at times can seem superficial. Nevertheless, he creates a pleasurably low-key double character study.
Variety
Jay Weissberg
The whole structure is as risk-free and standardized as a TV film, though newcomer Niv Nissem provides a freshness that papers over the conventionality of it all.
Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
A modest property, worth the rental.
Shockya.com
Harvey S. Karten
Portrays the bonding of a New York journalist subletting from a young Israeli.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
... captures its working-class setting through the eyes of its richly textured characters, while the screenplay effectively weaves humor into an exploration of isolation and grief.
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
The strength of the film is with its leads, the award winning veteran and screen newcomer connecting so believably from such opposing romantic ideologies we come away from the film with hope for humanity.
Metro Weekly (Washington, DC)
André Hereford
So subtle is the romantic feeling in the Tel Aviv-set gay drama Sublet, that you might not feel a thing.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
The story of two people surmounting the generation gap between them has been done for many, many years...Here, there is a nice chemistry between Michael and Tomer as they both learn and grow in their brief time together.
Pajiba
Joe Lipsett
In this capacity, Sublet is an (occasionally) cheesy, happy and gay film that is most assuredly guaranteed to make its audience feel something. Tomer would be pleased.
National Review
Armond White
Sublet confronts us with a world that is changing personally first. Both of the two main characters offer poignant insight into our modern, uneasy attempts at sophistication.
The Queer Review
James Kleinmann
What emerges is a touching, heartwarming, and ultimately hopeful film, with some poignant and even profound moments, all conveyed with an appealing lightness of touch.
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