: Set within an Orthodox Jewish community in North London, the story follows Ronit Krushka (Rachel Weisz), the "black sheep" daughter of a prominent rabbi. Her return for her father's funeral reignites a suppressed romance with Esti Kuperman (Rachel McAdams), who is now married to the rabbi’s successor, Dovid.
: Much of the film’s emotional weight comes from Esti’s internal struggle. While Ronit chose to leave and live secularly, Esti stayed and conformed to community expectations. Their relationship serves as a catalyst for Esti to demand her "freedom" to choose her own path. Significant Scenes Disobedience [1080p] (2018).mp4
: The film's "deep content" is anchored in the opening sermon given by the Rav (the rabbi), which discusses the three types of creations: angels (who only do good), beasts (who only follow instinct), and humans—the only beings granted free will and the capacity to disobey. : Set within an Orthodox Jewish community in