The Going Up of David Lev (1973)
장르 : TV 영화, 드라마, 가족
상영시간 : 1시간 30분
연출 : James F. Collier
시놉시스
A ten-year-old Israeli boy whose father died years earlier during the Six-Day-War is determined to find out more about his father's death. He skips school and, with the help of a friendly cab driver, heads to Jerusalem to find the men who fought with his father's unit and learn the exact circumstances. During the drive from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, the cabbie provides a history of the establishment of the Jewish state
아도니아(Adonijah: 죠지 샌더스 분)는 시바의 여왕(Sheba: 지나 롤로브리지다 분)을 찾아가 함께 솔로몬(Solomon: 율 브린너 분)에 대적할 것을 권유하며 마침내 시바의 여왕은 솔로몬의 지혜를 실험하고 그를 유혹하여 부족들에게서 신임을 잃게하기 위해 이스라엘을 방문한다. 하지만 시바의 여왕은 솔로몬의 지혜와 용기에 감탄하여 사랑에 빠지게 된다. 그로인해 솔로몬과 시바의 여왕은 국정에 소홀하게 되고 백성들의 원성과 타부족의 이간책에 의해 궁지에 몰리게 된다. 그러던 중 형 아도니아에 의해 암살될 위기에 처하며 마침내 전쟁을 일으키게 된다. 첫번째의 싸움에서 아도니아에게 참패를 당하게 되고 백성들은 도탄에 빠지며 형 아도니아가 궁궐을 점령하여 시바의 여왕을 백성들의 신판에 맡겨 돌을 던지도록 명령한다. 그 때 솔로몬은 이집트군을 맞아 대승리를 하고 궁으로 귀환하던 중 시바의 여왕이 돌에 맞아 광장에 쓰러져 있음을 발견한다. 솔로몬이 시바의 여왕에게 다가 서려는 순간 아도니아의 공격을 받게 되고 결투 끝에 형을 살해하게 된다. 또한 시바의 여왕은 이스라엘의 신전 앞에 깊이 사죄하고 용서를 빌며 본국으로 돌아가 자신의 백성들을 위해 힘쓸 것을 맹세한다. 그 순간 신의 계시가 내려져 이스라엘의 옛 영광이 찾아들고 시바의 여왕은 솔로몬의 아들을 잉태하였음을 고백하고 자신의 나라의 후계자로서 임명하여 서로의 우의를 다질 것을 맹세한다. 이로서 솔로몬과 시바의 여왕은 영원한 사랑을 간직하고 서로의 갈길로 나가게 된다
신나는 여름 방학을 보내기 위해 절친인 ‘레이첼’과 이스라엘 텔아비브로 여행을 계획한 ‘사라’. 딸의 여행을 기념해 아빠는 구글 글래스까지 선물한다. 사라와 레이첼은 기내에서 만난 여행 전문가이자 인류학과 고대 문명에 관심 많은 훈남 ‘케빈’의 조언으로 즉흥적으로 여행 경로를 바꿔 함께 예루살렘을 가게 된다. 여행 기간 중 예루살렘 곳곳에서 미스터리한 사건 사고가 발생하게 되지만 사라와 레이첼은 아랑곳하지 않고 관광객으로 일탈과 광란의 밤을 즐긴다. 그러던 중 예루살렘에 관련된 미신과 다크 엔젤, 네피림, 언데드 등의 전설을 파헤치던 케빈이 ‘속죄일’이 끝나기 전 예루살렘을 떠나야 한다고 종말론을 주장 하다가 ‘예루살렘 증후군’으로 의심받아 격리되는 사건이 발생한다. 불길한 나날 속에 드디어 사라와 레이첼이 이스라엘에서 텔아비브로 가기 하루 전날이자 속죄일 밤, 갑작스러운 폭격과 함께 예루살렘 구도시의 문들이 하나씩 통제되며 격리되기 시작한다. 순식간에 도시는 악령에 씌인 좀비들의 공격으로 인해 아비규환이 되고 한 치 앞도 예측할 수 없는 죽음이 서바이벌 사투가 벌어지는데!
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