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Harry examines A SERIOUS MAN and finds it thrilling!!!
I'm not Jewish. Most of my friends that are Jewish, never share the secret phrases and codes that are apparently common phrases within the faith and community. So as a Goy, I'm pretty much ignorant of the customs and practices of Jewish society.
As a result, watching A SERIOUS MAN was a bit like watching A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, but if Alex was a middle-aged married man with two kids living in the suburbs and was tormented every bit as much as Alex... although a large amount of that torment was self-inflicted, self-loathing and based upon fear of his own religious practices. The lead character is Larry Gopnik, played by Michael Stuhlbarg - an actor that has appeared on Television, but certainly hasn't led a cast of a film of this quality, but in the hands of the Coen Brothers... he's absolutely the center of my attention from the second he appears, till his last shot. That's the power of the Coens. They craft films that perfectly frame and feature their lead characters in a world that makes them the center.
This film, feels like the Coen Brothers are taking the piss out of being Jewish, while celebrating being Jewish and they show what it must've felt like to be Jewish at the time that they themselves were children. This feels like a fable, like a story they would tell their children, because... well they're the Coen Brothers and they can tell fables as great as this, as culturally resonant as this and as horrifyingly funny as this.
It's pretty widely known that this is loosely based on the story of Job, but by no means does it adhere to that story's confines. Mainly because... well, you'll see the liberties they take.
So - how bad does Larry have it?
Oh - it most certainly sucks to be Larry. He's a physics professor at a university on the cusp of tenure. Apparently someone is writing letters to the committee that would grant him tenure, that suggest that he's not a good candidate - and possibly has done some wrong doing. He's got a bit of a complicated "Bribe" situation that he doesn't know quite how to deal with. His son has Television reception problems, Bully problems and a pot habit. His daughter wants to chop an inch or so off her nose and is stealing money for the procedure. His wife. Well, she wants a divorce - more importantly she wants a "Get" which is some manner of Jewish Divorce, that would keep her in good standing with the faith. And she puts it on him to get the "Get". This is not an easy thing to do. Seeing a Rabbi is tough. Getting a Rabbi to give you what you need... apparently harder. And everything... everything that I've stated gets infinitely more complicated with every passage of every reel.
By the end of this film - you know - It's going to get far worse than anything that has happened in the film. And in many ways - it is absolutely Larry's fault for taking a step from the path of being A Serious Man. Which I think has something pretty serious to do with your standing with God.
I've heard that Larry is somewhat modeled upon the Coen's own father. I hope he was luckier than Larry. I'm sure the character of Larry Gopnik is layered by many people that the Coens know. That this is a film painted with brushstrokes covering much of their life and their own understandings and interpretations of the Jewish faith. It is an exquisitely crafted film and the sort of movie that I can't wait to discuss with my friend, "The Jew."
"The Jew" is one of my dearest friends. A great deal of our friendship covers poking fun at nearly everything explored in this film. Little commonalities & quirks that he shares with Larry Gopnik. And I'm betting that he's had every dream that the Coens have captured from the subconscious of Larry Gopnik.
Now - I'm not saying you must have or know a friend of the faith to enjoy this film. You don't have to be Jewish to love the film. But it certainly wouldn't hurt. They will laugh at things you probably wouldn't catch. And afterwards... you'll have a pretty amazing conversation. In many ways, the film made me realize... I've got some reading to do, because I can more throughly torture my friend, "The Jew," with a greater understanding. And that is something very important to our eternal friendship.
Regarding the film - the reason it is such a delight is that it is an introduction to so many things unfamiliar. From the various cultural references or the actors inhabiting pretty much every role. The best part? They're all absolutely perfect. The Bar Mitzvah is terrifyingly hilarious - and I hope it is one of the Coens'!
I know I'm not revealing a lot about this film, but frankly... it shouldn't be revealed. Not that there are giant twists and turns - those are here, but frankly... every character is a delight to discover. And they shouldn't simply be written about, they should be taken in as the Coens intended. You need to discover this world, the decor, the schoolbus, the way they all talk. In many ways the film reminds me of PULP FICTION. It isn't as POP as that, but it is a created universe. It is a whole world that these characters inhabit - one that may figure into reality at some level - but certainly not my reality. It is their world and the most common feeling I have coming out of a Coen film is a feeling of gratitude. I'm so grateful to see a film so perfectly crafted. Films that every time out, I'm completely captivated by. And in many ways, each of their films become a touchstone to a different friend in my life. They make films that you enjoy with different friends, the same friends, new friends. But not Massawyrm. He doesn't like their films. Which just never fails to just BLOW MY MIND.
But that's a whole other article for another day. For now, Go see A SERIOUS MAN!!!
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Reader Talkback
I'll see it by steele8280 | Oct 12th, 2009 01:38:45 AM | It's all about being jewish!!!
Jaheim!! by AshesOfDonnie | Oct 12th, 2009 01:45:29 AM | After Seinfeld, Curb Your
Enthusiasm, etc... by ReportAbuse | Oct 12th, 2009 01:55:21 AM | This goes out to Harrys one
jewish friend... by StarchildAD | Oct 12th, 2009 01:58:30 AM | A SERIOUSLY OVERRATED movie by lockesbrokenleg | Oct 12th, 2009 02:01:09 AM | great movie by georgecauldron | Oct 12th, 2009 02:17:27 AM | FUCK THIS SHIT RIGHT NOW by BADBOYBROM HC | Oct 12th, 2009 02:18:54 AM | Yes, Badboybrom HC.... by Kirbymanly | Oct 12th, 2009 02:23:40 AM | Harry, Harry,
Harry....$50/article.... by GeorgeDorn | Oct 12th, 2009 03:53:53 AM | BADBOYBROM HC by poopsies | Oct 12th, 2009 04:51:35 AM | Harry, when you talk about
"The Jew"... by V'Shael | Oct 12th, 2009 05:02:26 AM | Michael Jacksons new song? by V'Shael | Oct 12th, 2009 05:05:21 AM | V'Shael by HEADGEEK | Oct 12th, 2009 05:41:05 AM | Massa hates Jews by YackBacker | Oct 12th, 2009 06:47:40 AM | Harry by dancetothebeatofthelivingdead | Oct 12th, 2009 06:51:52 AM | Massawyrm doesn't like the
Coen's movies? by AsimovLives | Oct 12th, 2009 07:07:20 AM | The most important question
about A SERIOUS MAN is: by AsimovLives | Oct 12th, 2009 07:07:49 AM | Michael Jackson can get fucked
in the ass... by AsimovLives | Oct 12th, 2009 07:09:40 AM | AsimovLives wants a lot of men
to get fucked in the ass by Chakraborty | Oct 12th, 2009 07:36:06 AM | once again... by mynemaborat | Oct 12th, 2009 07:53:17 AM | and massa doesn't like the
coens? by mynemaborat | Oct 12th, 2009 07:53:59 AM | The problem with this film... by bingo the clown | Oct 12th, 2009 08:56:29 AM | thrilling was what i was
hoping for by Darkocity | Oct 12th, 2009 12:35:02 PM | More than half of the Coen
films were "the story of Job" by Anything But Tangerines | Oct 12th, 2009 12:43:02 PM | BTW by Anything But Tangerines | Oct 12th, 2009 12:49:52 PM | Michael Stuhlbarg/Larry Gopnik
cast in PREDATOR!! by Menstrual_Bloodfart | Oct 12th, 2009 02:06:02 PM | For Mynemaborat by lucasdefender | Oct 12th, 2009 02:23:03 PM | For Anything But Tangerines by lucasdefender | Oct 12th, 2009 02:25:11 PM | Whoops, For Anything But
Tangerines by lucasdefender | Oct 12th, 2009 02:46:12 PM | The Coen's are overrated. by Luscious.868 | Oct 12th, 2009 03:48:49 PM | The Coen's are overrated. by Luscious.868 | Oct 12th, 2009 03:48:51 PM | Is there unexpected violence
in this film Harry? by SoylentMean | Oct 12th, 2009 04:24:21 PM | If the Coens are "overated"... by Skyway Moaters | Oct 12th, 2009 04:26:32 PM | Marijuana by Anything But Tangerines | Oct 12th, 2009 05:59:44 PM | Every time I see the trailer
for this I want to watch
Barton Fin by SoylentMean | Oct 12th, 2009 06:18:02 PM | Barton Fink by SoylentMean | Oct 12th, 2009 06:37:13 PM | Luscious68 by lucasdefender | Oct 12th, 2009 08:50:58 PM | Luscious68 by lucasdefender | Oct 12th, 2009 09:01:58 PM | Blood Simple by Hipshot | Oct 13th, 2009 12:05:26 AM | UNREAL!!!! by MainMan2001 | Oct 13th, 2009 08:42:24 AM | Actually, Lucasdefender... by Mostholy | Oct 13th, 2009 05:18:48 PM | I think 'TheLadyKillers'... by cheyne_stoking_DMS | Oct 13th, 2009 10:17:11 PM | What is there not to like by squarebird | Oct 21st, 2009 11:42:51 PM | It finally opened in
Pittsburgh! by sruli | Nov 2nd, 2009 10:23:25 AM | 'perfectly crafted' except for
the boom in the shot by Bagheera | Nov 7th, 2009 11:51:14 AM | Great movie, pitch-perfect
black comedy, cool ambiguity
in the e by Stifler's Mom | Nov 8th, 2009 02:29:54 AM | incredible by briaher | Dec 14th, 2009 12:01:37 AM | scUBqC by TmvEqK | Feb 15th, 2010 05:44:19 AM | eRDokQMi by TmvEqK | Feb 15th, 2010 05:44:45 AM | Just a test by Mr.Stiggs | Apr 7th, 2010 04:37:17 PM |
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