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Gidi, who decides that the police have failed and abducts both Miki and Dror to his remote basement to exact his own brand of justice.

The narrative unfolds primarily in that basement, where a mixture of gruesome torture and pitch-black humor explores the boundaries of revenge and the terrifying question of whether they have the right man. BIG BAD WOLVES (2013) movie review Big Bad Wolves (2013)

Released in 2013, is an Israeli black-comedy horror-thriller that became a global sensation, famously dubbed the "best film of the year" by Quentin Tarantino . Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, the film is credited with legitimizing genre filmmaking in Israel, a region historically dominated by realistic war dramas. 🐺 The Plot: A Descent into the Basement Gidi, who decides that the police have failed

The story follows three men—all fathers—whose lives collide after a series of brutal child murders: Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, the

Dror, a timid schoolteacher who maintains his innocence throughout.

Miki, an obsessed detective who is removed from the case after a video of his brutal interrogation techniques goes viral.