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We don't need generals. We don't need politicians. We need a guy who can roundhouse kick a terrorist, then stop to tell him his split ends are looking tragic.
The conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians in the film is portrayed as a squabble between neighbors who are more alike than different. The villains—the cartoonishly evil "Phantom" and the inconvenienced real estate tycoon (played by a delightfully sleazy Rob Schneider)—represent the profiteers of conflict. The film suggests that the "common man" (or in this case, the common hairdresser/cab driver) has no actual beef with his neighbor; the hate is manufactured by external forces. the great zohan
2.5/5 stars
"The Great Zohan" is a silly, over-the-top action comedy that will appeal to fans of Will Ferrell's brand of humor. While the plot may be weak and unoriginal, Ferrell's performance and the film's comedic moments make it an entertaining, if not particularly memorable, watch. We don't need generals