"World Cinema: Israel"

My book, "World Cinema: Israel" (originally published in 1996) is available from Amazon on "Kindle", with an in-depth chapter comparing and analyzing internationally acclaimed Israeli films up to 2010.

Want to see some of the best films of recent years? Just scroll down to "best films" to find listings of my recommendations.

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Thursday, July 10, 2025

Checkout -- A New Spy Movie

Checkout, directed by Jonathan Dekel, is a spoof on a spy thriller.  Our hero, Dov, is an American who has become a Mossad agent, and as he is retiring soon, he is hanging around a hotel in Istanbul.  Surprisingly, a hardened terrorist checks in with his girlfriend.  After Dov fingers the terrorist, he is supposed to step aside and let the experienced operatives take over.  But he is looking for a last hurrah, and he gets involved in the dirty field world.  Needless to say, thereby ensues a lot of over-the-top scenes of bumbling idiots falling over each other!


It is interesting to note that it becomes apparent that the Mossad agents have a lonely life.  It is sad to see that Dov has a daughter, back home in Israel, who resents his work and his constant travel. Also, he is unable to pursue a romantic attraction due to his line of work.

The narrative structure of the film is what is so striking.  As Dov has been called in by a commission of inquiry, we watch as members of the commission follow him around as he is retelling and re-enacting the whole story.  It makes for great side comments and comic relief.

The film can’t quite decide if it is a thriller or a farce.  Does it do either one well?  Not so sure.

Checkout (2024) is distributed by Go2Films.

 

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