A Serious Man (2009)(Coen brothers)

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May 9, 2002
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The new Coen's film set for an October 2nd release.

Plot:

The film is set in St. Louis Park, Minnesota in the year 1967, and is intended in some ways to reflect the childhood of the Coen brothers as they recall it.

The protagonist is Larry Gopnik, a Jewish academic living in a middle-class Jewish neighborhood in a Minneapolis suburb. The story follows Gopnik's spiritual and existential struggle as his wife Judith contemplates leaving him for his colleague Sy Ableman. Adding to his suffering is his ne'er-do-well brother, Arthur, who lacks the resources and the ability to care for himself and consequently lives on Larry's couch. Larry begins to question the value of his life as he deals with these and other trials, including his son, Danny, who steals money from his wallet to buy marijuana; his daughter, Sarah, who steals to finance a planned nose job; a student who alternately attempts to bribe him for a passing grade and threatens to sue him for defamation (made all the worse because Larry is up for tenure); and a female neighbor who distracts him by sunbathing in the nude. Larry seeks advice from three different rabbis in an attempt to solve his problems and to become an austere and devoted man.

 
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No Country was good, Burn After Reading was not. I'm thinking this might fall somewhere in between. I don't think i'll be seeing this in any theater.
 
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^I was thinking the exact same thing. The plight of a man going through a mid-life crisis and/with the bizarre lives of those around him. And the whole wife cheating and wanting to leave him? Yeah. But there was never a doubt in my mind that American Beauty was going to be good. This one will almost certainly fall short.