Wow. This movie hit me hard. I know a few people in the Israeli army, including my childhood friend and neighbor who is now a sniper.
One of the lighter, cheerful scenes in the movie where the soldiers are goofing around as the tank rolls into Lebanon, there is a hebrew song playing in the background. The chorus is "Levanon, Boker Tov," which means, "Lebanon, Good Morning." Although I didn't understand the entire song, the sing-song happy tune is extremely misleading and bleak. The singer talks about how his life is forever changing and his dreams are now over. One bleak verse, he says "I love my life, my short life" and immediately following that the bullet hits the soldier's neck. The music throughout is extremely jovial for such an intense movie. It's definitely part of the fantasy part of war--as in it's hard to accept you're actually there and fighting a war because otherwise it's too traumatic to handle. The quick transition from the light song to the crazy running away from the shooting and having fellow soldiers die all around furthers this theme in that war is reality. No matter how hard you try to make war glamorous, it's not. It's war.