A Matter of Size
A Matter of Size is a 2009 Israeli comedy film directed by Sharon Maymon and Erez Tadmor. The film explores themes of body image, cultural identity, and self-acceptance through the lens of sumo wrestling.
Plot
The film follows Herzl, an overweight man living in Israel, who struggles with his body image and societal expectations. After being fired from his job at a restaurant due to his size, Herzl discovers a new passion for sumo wrestling, a sport that celebrates large bodies. Along with his friends, Herzl decides to form a sumo wrestling team, challenging traditional norms and embracing their size.
Characters
- Herzl - The protagonist, an overweight man who finds confidence and acceptance through sumo wrestling.
- Aharon - Herzl's friend who joins the sumo team.
- Gidi - Another friend of Herzl, who is initially skeptical but eventually embraces the sport.
- Sammy - A former sumo coach who helps train the group.
Themes
A Matter of Size addresses several important themes:
Body Image
The film challenges societal perceptions of body image by portraying sumo wrestling as a sport that values larger bodies. It highlights the struggles and triumphs of individuals who do not fit the conventional standards of beauty.
Cultural Identity
Set in Israel, the film also explores cultural identity and the integration of a traditionally Japanese sport into Israeli society. It showcases the blending of cultures and the universal nature of self-acceptance.
Self-Acceptance
At its core, A Matter of Size is about self-acceptance and finding confidence in one's own skin. The characters learn to embrace their size and find joy in their uniqueness.
Production
The film was directed by Sharon Maymon and Erez Tadmor, who are known for their work in Israeli cinema. The screenplay was written by Sharon Maymon and Danny Cohen-Solal.
Reception
A Matter of Size received positive reviews for its heartwarming story and unique approach to the topic of body image. It was praised for its humor and the performances of the cast.
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