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Mismatched cousins reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother. The adventure takes a turn when the odd-couple's old tensions resurface against the backdrop of their family history.. When Benji and David visit their grandmother's home in Poland, the location is where Jesse Eisenberg' s real-life ancestors settled in diaspora.. Benji Kaplan: We stay moving, we stay light, we stay agile.David Kaplan: Yeah.Benji Kaplan: The conductor’s gonna come through, taking tickets, we tell him we’re going to the bathroom. Benji Kaplan: He gets to the back of the train, he starts heading towards the front looking for stragglers. David Kaplan: Sorry, we’re the stragglers? Benji Kaplan: Yeah.
This is our country
By the time he gets to the front, the train’s gonna be in the station and we’re home free. David Kaplan: This is so fucking stupid. Tickets are probably like twelve bucks. Benji Kaplan: It’s the principle of the thing. We shouldn’t have to pay for train tickets in Poland. David Kaplan: No, it’s not, it was our country. They kicked us out ’cause they thought we were cheap..
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12 Etudes, Op. 25, No. 3 in F majorWritten by Frederic ChopinPerformed by Tzvi Erez. I think the only reason I went to see this film was because of Kieran Culkin. What can I say, I love Succession. And I certainly got more than what I initially expected. It’s clear this film was written from the heart, and Jesse Eisenberg’s script is certainly strong, with some great dialogue and constant different interpretations of the phrase ' 39;A Real Pain.' Benji and David have very compelling arcs and the rest of the characters, although not three dimensional, are given ample time to shine, specifically James.
Both actors do a great job, especially Culkin
As for directing, Jesse Eisenberg does a good job on his debut. The film is well-shot, and although there isn’t much in terms of variety, the film does evoke a simple yet realistic tone. Eisenberg is handling some strong subject matter, and I believe he does it well. I’m amazed with some of the things he was able to film on location which makes some of the emotions hit even harder. But of course, the strongest aspect of this film is the performance and dynamic between Eisenberg and Culkin. Benji’s character is truly fascinating throughout the film, as the audience constantly sees the results of his grief and David’s reactions to these further strengthen their bond. Although they’re cousins in this film, they really feel like brothers reconnecting.
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Overall, I had myself a good time with this film. I doubt it’ll blow anyone away and it doesn’t have moments of extreme catharsis, but everything it does, it does quite well. From Alien: Romulus to Road House, take a look back at some of our favorite posters of 2024.