Noodle
At thirty-seven, Miri is a twice-widowed, El Al flight attendant. Her well-regulated existence is suddenly turned upside down by an abandoned Chinese boy whose migrant-worker mother has been summarily deported from Israel. The film is a touching comic-drama in which two human beings -- as different from each other as Tel Aviv is from Beijing -- accompany each other on a remarkable journey, one that takes them both back to a meaningful life.
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Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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Jan 9-11 | 28 | $8,318 | - | 8 | - | $1,039 | $62,487 | 3 |
Jan 16-18 | 47 | $4,038 | -51.5% | 5 | -3 | $807 | $68,841 | 4 |
Jan 23-25 | 50 | $5,862 | +45.2% | 11 | +6 | $532 | $76,186 | 5 |
Jan 30-Feb 1 | 41 | $2,924 | -50.1% | 5 | -6 | $584 | $80,801 | 6 |
Feb 6-8 | 57 | $1,878 | -35.8% | 8 | +3 | $234 | $86,156 | 7 |
Feb 13-15 | 73 | $931 | -50.4% | 7 | -1 | $133 | $86,671 | 8 |
Feb 20-22 | 76 | $509 | -45.3% | 6 | -1 | $84 | $85,864 | 9 |
Mar 13-15 | 85 | $1,310 | - | 6 | - | $218 | $89,142 | 12 |
Mar 27-29 | 97 | $412 | - | 1 | - | $412 | $94,743 | 14 |