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''The Wedding Plan'' ( he, לעבור את הקיר, Laavor et hakir, lit=Through the Wall) is a 2016 Israeli
romantic comedy Romantic comedy (also known as romcom or rom-com) is a subgenre of comedy and slice of life fiction, focusing on lighthearted, humorous plot lines centered on romantic ideas, such as how true love is able to surmount most obstacles. In a typica ...
film written and directed by Rama Burshtein. The film premiered at the
73rd Venice International Film Festival The 73rd annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 31 August to 10 September 2016. English director Sam Mendes was the President of the Jury for the main competition. The opening night film was Damien Chazelle's musical ''La La ...
in the Horizons section. Noa Koler won the Best Actress award in the category Israeli Feature Films at the
Haifa International Film Festival The Haifa International Film Festival is an annual film festival that takes place every autumn (between late September and late October), during the week-long holiday of Sukkot, in Haifa, Israel. History The festival was inaugurated in 1983 and w ...
2016. It was released in Israel on 27 October 2016 and in the United States on 12 May 2017 to mostly positive reviews.


Plot

Michal is an unwed Orthodox Jewish woman in her early 30s. After over a decade of unsuccessful matches, Michal goes to a fortune teller and admits she wants to love and be loved. The woman tells Michal that her dreams will come true, and also tells Michal that her son, Shimi, runs a wedding hall in
Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
promising her a discount if she marries there. Sometime later, Michal and her husband-to-be, Gidi, are at the tasting for their wedding. Sensing his discomfort Michal asks her fiancé to tell her what is wrong and he confesses that he does not love her. She decides to break off the engagement. After talking to her family and realizing that she cannot go through another decade of uncertainty, Michal decides to go through with renting the hall and to continue to prepare for her marriage as planned without her original fiancé, leaving it up to God to decide on a groom. Michal goes on a series of increasingly unsuccessful dates: first with a man who has taken a vow not to look at anyone who is not his wife, next with a deaf man who becomes angered that she only agreed to see him after falling into despair, and he senses she is flirting with his sign language interpreter. Michal later makes the pilgrimage to the grave of
Rebbe Nachman of Breslov Nachman of Breslov ( he, רַבִּי נַחְמָן מִבְּרֶסְלֶב ''Rabbī'' ''Naḥmān mīBreslev''), also known as Reb Nachman of Bratslav, Reb Nachman Breslover ( yi, רבי נחמן ברעסלאווער ''Rebe Nakhmen Breslover'' ...
where she is overcome with grief and cries aloud that she cannot feel God. The grave of Rabbi Nachman where she has been praying is separated between men and women, and a man on the other side of the barrier overhears Michal and asks her if she is alright. The man reveals himself outside the grave to be Yoss, an Israeli pop star who Michal is a fan of. During their conversation Michal reveals that she is planning to get married on the last day of
Hanukkah or English translation: 'Establishing' or 'Dedication' (of the Temple in Jerusalem) , nickname = , observedby = Jews , begins = 25 Kislev , ends = 2 Tevet or 3 Tevet , celebrations = Lighting candles each night. ...
but has yet to find a groom and invites Yoss to her wedding. On her return from her trip, Yoss surprises Michal by dropping by her apartment unannounced, and asks her to marry him, but Michal rejects him, believing that he is not serious. As the date of her wedding approaches and no groom presents himself, she begins to panic after more unpleasant dates and tries to reconnect with Yoss, even proposing to him, but he kindly rejects her. The night before her wedding, Michal is filled with conflicting emotions as her mother doubts her completely, yet her sister and friends begin to have faith. The wedding party travels to the wedding hall where the guests wait in discomfort for something to happen. Shimi finally appears and asks Michal to marry him. Initially believing that she is hallucinating and later that Shimi is only acting out of pity, Michal agrees to marry Shimi after he reminds her of the first time they met; not at the taste test for her wedding, but at his mother's house.


Reception

Gary Goldstein of the ''
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'' praised the performances and characterized the film as a "unusually involving, you-are-there experience". According to Goldstein, the label "romantic comedy" does not cover all of the nuances of the film.


Cast

* Noa Koler as Michal *
Amos Tamam Amos Tamam ( he, עמוס תמם; born September 6, 1977) is an Israeli actor. Biography Amos Tamam grew up in Ramla in a traditional Jewish family of Tunisian descent and served in the IDF as a fighter in the paratroopers' brigade. Career ...
as Shimi * Oz Zehavi as Yoss * Dafi Alpern as Noam, Michal's sister * Roni Merhavi as Feigi * Irit Sheleg as Sosh, Michal's mother * Erez Drigues as Gidi * Udi Persi as Ronen (blind date) * Yonatan Rozen as Alon (deaf blind date) * Odelia Mora-Matalon as Shimi's mother


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wedding Plan 2016 films 2016 romantic comedy films 2010s Hebrew-language films Films about Orthodox and Hasidic Jews Films about weddings Israeli romantic comedy films