
What he wants to do in Jerusalem isn’t revealed by this sly fox. He can persuade them to accompany him to Jerusalem instead of exploring the nightlife of Tel Aviv. And this thanks to an amateur archaeologist Kevin ( Yon Tumarkin) who the two cooing lovebirds meet on the plane. Turns out there’s one in Jerusalem where our two excited, party girls Sarah ( Danielle Jadelyn) and Rachel ( Yael Grobglas) accidentally end up. There appear to be quite a few gates to hell in our world (as said in the beginning of the movie).

But the moment the apocalypse begins, we are treated to zombie situations that feel as historic as the tourist sites in Jerusalem. The gimmick of the Google glasses gives the film a pleasant and fresh touch. The story-line in “ Jeruzalem” gives you the feeling that it could be interesting. Usually the story isn’t very original or the performances are shockingly bad. But the vast majority are none the less mostly movies with shortcomings on a large scale. Occasionally you come across one that’s worth to watch in between. The principle has been exploited already infinite times since the making of “ The Blair Witch project“. I’ll never put this type of movie on my list of favorite genres anyway.

After an error message it worked like a charm.Īs for the rest, this found footage movie isn’t particularly groundbreaking or original. But despite falling down some stairs, smacking against the ground out of a hammock and slamming down with a bicycle, the glasses still functioned. The girl who got the glasses as a gift from her father, seemed to be quite a labile and unstable girl. The robustness of these glasses was also demonstrated here. The voice activated commands to initiate phone calls, play music and to start a GPS so you can orientate yourself. If this electronic gadget works as demonstrated here (apparently it’s no longer available), I certainly would love to have one. The only thing in this film that got me excited, were the google glasses. And I’m not talking about the content, but about the entire movie.


Right? What a disappointing film this was eventually. Look at the design of the title with the big red central “Z”, you expect this to be some sort of “ World War Z“. When a couple of American young adults fly to Israel to visit the city of Jerusalem, a biblical nightmare falls upon the city My Opinion
