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6/14/2017

A Serious Man (2009) - A serious masterpiece



+ Best Movie of the Year

+ Best Dramedy of the Year + Best Breakthrough Actor of the Year: Michael Stuhlbarg

Michael Stuhlbarg seems to be looking down at the state of his life with consternation from his rooftop on the humorous, desaturated poster for Ethan and Joel Coen's A Serious Man


We follow a Jewish physics professor from Minnesota, as life deals him some blows: His wife wants a divorce, his job situation is precarious, his brother won't leave their house, where he sleeps on the couch, and ...

A Serious Man is the 14th feature from Minnesotan master writer-director brothers Ethan and Joel Coen (Fargo (1996)). It is a very well-composed and very Jewish existential dramedy peopled with some great faces and situations:
Michael Stuhlbarg (Lincoln (2012)) is a precious find as the title character, and Richard Kind (Divorce Invitation (2012)) is wonderful in a rare movie performance as the brother. The dragging, potentially depressing material in the film is suppressed through snappy, perfect editing, (also credited to the two Coens), and an underlying feeling of warmth and sympathy towards not only the main character but several figures in the bleak travesty that unfolds in the course of the narrative. As well as, of course, a good dose of distanced gallows humor.

The film opens with an unrelated Jewish folk horror short, and though the film is Jewish through and through, it is just as much a universal predicament that it depicts, so that it is a film for everyone, (mostly adults though, of course.)
The Coens strike real creative gold with this favorite of mine. It is one of their least talked about but best films.

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Watch a trailer for the film here

Cost: 7 mil. $
Box office: 31.4 mil. $
= Big hit
[A Serious Man premiered 12 September (Toronto) and runs 106 minutes. The story is inspired by a mysterious rabbi the Coens knew in their adolescence. Shooting took place from September - November 2008 in Minnesota and the Czech Republic. The film opened #30 to a 251k $ opening weekend in 6 theaters (an impressive 41k $ average) in North America, where it peaked at #12 and in 262 theaters (different weeks) and grossed 9.2 mil. $ (29.3 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were Italy with 3.6 mil. $ (11.5 %) and France with 3.5 mil. $ (11.1 %). The film was nominated for 2 Oscars: Best Picture (lost to The Hurt Locker) and Best Original Screenplay (lost to Mark Boal for The Hurt Locker). It was also nominated for a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, a David di Donatello award (Italy's Oscar), won 2 Independent Spirit awards out of 3 nominations, won AFI's Movie of the Year award and 2 National Board of Review awards and many more. A Serious Man is certified fresh at 89 % with a 7.9 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

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