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	Comments on: Tribeca Review: Narrative Prize Winner ‘Zero Motivation’ Deserves All The Praise	</title>
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		By: Yasmin		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Yasmin]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[I watched it last weekend. The movie perfectly reflects many army service experiences of me and other people who were in the cinema with me or in the army. Yes, everything in the army is divide to three parts, yes they are people in the army that mostly doing nothing (like I was) but waiting for the end, yes the Russian girl, the officer which eats cookies (specific the kind which you can see in the movie), the coffee situations and the hope that one they we will move from nowhere camp to the Kirya camp. You know what? I pass on the Kirya camp. This is completely true story, this is the reality.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I watched it last weekend. The movie perfectly reflects many army service experiences of me and other people who were in the cinema with me or in the army. Yes, everything in the army is divide to three parts, yes they are people in the army that mostly doing nothing (like I was) but waiting for the end, yes the Russian girl, the officer which eats cookies (specific the kind which you can see in the movie), the coffee situations and the hope that one they we will move from nowhere camp to the Kirya camp. You know what? I pass on the Kirya camp. This is completely true story, this is the reality.</p>
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		By: Lost in translation		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#034;Broken into three chapters, because the Israeli military evidently is based around working in thirds according to the filmmaker&#034;

The word for military HR in Hebrew (shalishut) is very similar to the word for a third (shlish). I&#x27;m suspecting that&#x27;s what Lavie was getting at...]]></description>
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<p>The word for military HR in Hebrew (shalishut) is very similar to the word for a third (shlish). I&#x27;m suspecting that&#x27;s what Lavie was getting at&#8230;</p>
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