In the beginning, Faraj is not open-minded, but he grows to be. At first he assumes many stereo types are true, and hates all Jews, but he eventually meets Yarko and Daniel, and becomes more open-minded.
In the beginning, Faraj is not open-minded, but he grows to be. At first he assumes many stereo types are true, and hates all Jews, but he eventually meets Yarko and Daniel, and becomes more open-minded.
Yarko is a communicator because he wanted to talk to children of the other ethnicity. He tried to set up a meeting with someone, and was very excited about meeting Faraj.
Daniel is a risk-taker because he is very scared of a terrorist attack, but is still brave. He thinks that there might be an explosion on the buses, but he still takes them.
Sanabel is caring because of her love for her family. Her dad is in jail, and she misses him very much. Her whole family is devastated about the whole thing.
Shlomo is very balanced. He is balanced because he is not an extremist like some of the other kids, doesn't dislike the other ethnicity, and believes that not only the other side is to blame.
Moishe is reflective because he reflects on his time making the movie and changes his opinion. He used to be scared of the other ethnicity, but when he is older he isn't.
Faraj is a thinker because he thinks a lot about his opinion about the ownership of the land. He is also very thoughtful when he is talking to Yarko and Daniel.
Yarko is principled because he believes in fairness and justice. He believes that it is not only their land, and that they must share and be fair to the other ethnicity.