On the plane, they meet a fellow American student named Kevin Reed ( Yon Tumarkin).
The rest of the movie is taken from the Glass's POV. Sarah is mourning the loss of her deceased brother and her father gives her a Google Glass. In the present, two Jewish American tourists, Rachel Klein ( Yael Grobglas) and Sarah Pullman ( Danielle Jadelyn), plan a vacation to Tel Aviv. The narrator states that the strange events of 1972 were the "first proof" of a gateway to Hell in Jerusalem. In a final attempt, the woman screams while sprouting leather wings, just before a priest kills her with a derringer. After failed attempts to cure her, the priests decide they have no choice but to kill the woman. Her son claims she was calm at first when she returned from the grave to his home, but became violent later, injuring her husband. It is revealed that Jewish, Muslim, and Christian priests were all called to perform an exorcism on a woman who died three days before. I hope you like this blog so much that you think it’s time to take a step further by becoming yourself a blogger in order to do that have the kindness to read the Own Your Website offer I have prepared for you! You won’t regret.In 1972, two priests are called to record an event at Jerusalem. If you liked what you read (and for that I humbly thank you for your patience), subscribe to this blog by Email! Follow this blog on Twitter, and on Facebook! For a joyous day, check out my pins on Pinterest or my grams on Instagram ?. I really liked Jeruzalem, no matter the pompous critics and downvotes. They all can be friends there, but they can’t because of the propaganda. The Israeli-Palestinian animosity is shown through an Israeli view, they all live together and the Arabs are speaking dirty to the military. Jeruzalem has been written and directed by Doron Paz and Yoav Paz, both Israeli filmmakers. But, no spoilers, folks, as I have already accustomed you. Rachel had to run in panic when the time came, and she couldn’t record the events through a classic camera. I’m certain it was an unashamed promotion for a scarce product, but eventually, it came handy. In 2015, these glasses were very en vogue and sold with $1,500 to a restricted group of American citizens. Rachel communicates with her father on every occasion through her smart glasses, and I found it very original to make the movie “through the looking glass”. By the way, all of them are of Jewish heritage, which in Israel may be of great help. He convinces the girls to go to Jerusalem instead of Tel Aviv.
In the plane, they meet Kevin, an anthropology student fascinated by world religions and myths. Rachel’s father gives Rachel a pair of Google Glass which fortunately was made with her diopters.
Now, Sarah convinces Rachel to go on a trip to Tel Aviv, to soothe her painful loss.
Rachel’s brother recently died in an accident. Sarah and Rachel are two American students and friends. Danielle Jadelyn and Yael Grobglas in a pose for Instagram – JeruzalemĪfter we’re presented in the very beginning with a short esoteric snuff recording, presumably from 1972 AD, we’re sent to present days.