October 1973, a week before the Yom Kippur War. Five young men and one woman are on the verge of change, of facing new challenges, of beginning a new life. Vulcan Junction is a nostalgic voy... Read allOctober 1973, a week before the Yom Kippur War. Five young men and one woman are on the verge of change, of facing new challenges, of beginning a new life. Vulcan Junction is a nostalgic voyage to the last days of innocence, last days of arrogance, last moments before a whole cou... Read allOctober 1973, a week before the Yom Kippur War. Five young men and one woman are on the verge of change, of facing new challenges, of beginning a new life. Vulcan Junction is a nostalgic voyage to the last days of innocence, last days of arrogance, last moments before a whole country is engulfed by a war that will change it forever.
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This era, the begging of the 1970's who followed the 1960's, main characteristic in the world was rebellions and revulsion's (that made their main expression in music witch is the dominate element in the film), was faced a deep conflict with the feelings of nationalism (that sometimes expressed in very conservative ways) that characterized those days in Israel and followed the victory in the six-days war (1967). So it's not surprising that the film makers choose to end the film with scene of the Yom Kippur war break out. The war that breaks out in the 6th of October 1973, is considered as the reason for the ending of this era and the feelings of nationalism who followed it.
"Tzomet Volkan" is very much a film of place too. The film showing the life in Kiryat Haim with all the things that implies from them: the life in the suburban, in the middle of an industrial area full of heavy industry plants, the distance from the big city - Tel Aviv, and cultural pattern that developed beside of that: the port, the central square, local records store and specially the neighborhood's famous football club - Hapoel Haifa.
For those who liked "Tzomet Volkan" I highly recommend the book "Our Holocaust" written by Amir Guftreund that occurred in Kiryat Haim almost in the same period but deals with very different subject - The holocaust.
now, the movie isn't pretentious, it's made by one of the most prominent directors on israel, eran riklis, and it deals with the israeli society in one of its more controversial and interesting era: the one between the six day war that contributed to the israeli collective ego and the october (yom-kipur) war that dempolished it alltogether.
yet still, i found my self wondering how a 102 min. film feels like a four hour saga that doesn't seem to go anywhere except for the last half hour where all the tension that had mounted SLOWLY finally errupts. maybe we're not as skilled in the seventh art as we'd like to believe, maybe the 300,000$ budget makes the movie pale in comparison to it's mega-budget american counterparts. or maybe i'm just not into nostalgia. 7 out of 10.- wait till it comes out on video