Rating: PG-13
Movie Release Date: June 6, 2008
DVD Release Date: October 7, 2009
Plot 411: An Israeli special forces operative gives it all up to follow his lifelong dream of becoming a hair stylist.
Review: It's Adam Sandler. You should already know what to expect. You either love him or hate him. Sandler stars as Zohan Dvir, an Israeli soldier who is fed up with life in the military. Despite being good at what he does, he dreams of being a hair stylist so he fakes his death. Reborn in New York, he encounters a few setbacks before landing a job at a Palestinian-owned salon. In a neighborhood that is divided in half with Israelis on one side and Palestinians on the other, this stirs up some controversy and his cover is blown when a cab driver (Rob Schneider) recognizes him. The cabbie gathers some friends and plots Zohan's downfall. In the meantime, shops are destroyed and the Israelis and Palestinians blame each other. Zohan must uncover the truth behind the damage and calm down the waring business owners.
Watch It: If you're in the mood for stupid-funny. Intelligent humor is something this movie (and Sandler) does not have.
Skip It: In favor of Happy Gilmore if you had to choose only one Sandler flick.
Movie Release Date: June 6, 2008
DVD Release Date: October 7, 2009
Plot 411: An Israeli special forces operative gives it all up to follow his lifelong dream of becoming a hair stylist.
Review: It's Adam Sandler. You should already know what to expect. You either love him or hate him. Sandler stars as Zohan Dvir, an Israeli soldier who is fed up with life in the military. Despite being good at what he does, he dreams of being a hair stylist so he fakes his death. Reborn in New York, he encounters a few setbacks before landing a job at a Palestinian-owned salon. In a neighborhood that is divided in half with Israelis on one side and Palestinians on the other, this stirs up some controversy and his cover is blown when a cab driver (Rob Schneider) recognizes him. The cabbie gathers some friends and plots Zohan's downfall. In the meantime, shops are destroyed and the Israelis and Palestinians blame each other. Zohan must uncover the truth behind the damage and calm down the waring business owners.
Watch It: If you're in the mood for stupid-funny. Intelligent humor is something this movie (and Sandler) does not have.
Skip It: In favor of Happy Gilmore if you had to choose only one Sandler flick.
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