The director's idea of "goth" is high end Camden mall/Hot Topic clothes and clown make-up. Most of the so called goths look like they are off to some rave. 'Learning Hebrew' is an amateur low budget film that had some good ideas but falls short under it's poor execution and technical flaws. The film is very talky and due to the HORRIBLE sound you can hardly make out anything that's being said. Worst of all, it's boring and feels preachy. The entire film tries to make a case for Atheism, but even as an atheist myself I was soon bored of the constant droning on about atheism and religion that makes up 2/3 of the movie. It's like watching one of those angry white guys on youtube who have just now discovered atheism, and can't shut up about it. There is no real plot to speak off, just a series of random characters and sketches. By the looks of it I'm guessing they were all friends who got together and randomly filmed whatever they felt like on that day. I have no doubt they had a good time making the movie, but there is no way anybody could actually enjoy watching it. The positive reviews on here were all undoubtedly written by the director himself.