Due cugini si recano in Polonia dopo la morte della nonna per vedere le loro origini e finiscono per partecipare a un tour dell'Olocausto.Due cugini si recano in Polonia dopo la morte della nonna per vedere le loro origini e finiscono per partecipare a un tour dell'Olocausto.Due cugini si recano in Polonia dopo la morte della nonna per vedere le loro origini e finiscono per partecipare a un tour dell'Olocausto.
- Premi
- 36 vittorie e 76 candidature totali
- Receptionist
- (as Jakub Gąsowski)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe first time a narrative feature has been allowed to shoot on location at an actual concentration camp.
- BlooperAt 20 minutes and 5 seconds to 6 seconds the mic distorts as Benji sits.
- Citazioni
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.
David Kaplan: 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. 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. This is our country.
David Kaplan: No, it's not, it was our country. They kicked us out 'cause they thought we were cheap.
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- Colonne sonore12 Etudes, Op. 25, No. 3 in F major
Written by Frederic Chopin
Performed by Tzvi Erez
I'm not sure what was at fault with why I never really got into this movie. I think a large part of it has to do with all the supporting characters (i.e. Everyone besides the cousins played by Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin). Will Sharpe's non-Jewish tour guide, the Rwandan convert, the old couple, the sexy divorcee... the characters are all very basic, very conventional, very boring. The actors who play them are fine, but there's not much they're given to do, and so they seem unnatural and lifeless, more like set decorations than people. Eisenberg knows how to direct a camera, I think; he knows how to put the proper cinematic elements in place. But perhaps he doesn't know how to direct actors, or maybe he just doesn't know how to write characters. There's never anything to suggest that these people exist beyond the moments we see them in, which perhaps could've been fixed with some more spontaneous improvisation from the actors.
Eisenberg and especially Culkin are better in this regard, but there's still something rather stilted and "written" about a lot of what they say and do. Eisenberg's "workaholic salesman with OCD" is largely one-dimensional, and the few times where his character expands beyond that facade seem more like forced acting than any kind of genuine glimpse into something deeper. Culkin is wonderful--a glimpse perhaps of his Succession character if Roman Roy actually cared about people--but I think that's just a credit to Culkin's talent; he somehow manages to transcend what he's been given to work with.
This is a decent indie film with a few good laughs, a couple of interesting ideas, a memorable tour of Poland, and a solid performance from Culkin. From the trailer and the reviews, I was expecting something much funnier and emotionally impactful, but I'd still recommend the movie to anyone interested in it.
- nehpetstephen
- 16 nov 2024
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- Luoghi delle riprese
- Majdanek, Lublino, Voivodato di Lublino, Polonia(concentration camp)
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- 7.870.102 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 228.856 USD
- 3 nov 2024
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- 9.354.927 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 30 minuti
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