and how reflective is your personal re evaluation of many of the jews in europe and america when it comes to how they view? because i mean, i think my story is not unique. it's, as aaron said, this is the story of a generation. i meet people at every single screening who, you know, come up and say, hey, you know, i just spent the last hour and a half sobbing. the stories book, so deeply in my own experience, we hear from people who say this has enabled them to have the painful conversations with their loved ones and the people in their communities. and yeah, we feel we know that this is not actually a unique experience in the jewish community. that's something that's happening to people all around the world. i mean, at least the 1st pretty much off of the fil moment. all nice and went into huge detail about the whole indoctrination process process. so particularly american jews into being loyal to the state of israel. but why office film seems to wants to do is we claim that sense of jewish identity. so as you suggested, how is it possible to do that without conflating pain, jewish with t