
I just saw this film earlier today and I have to say that it was simply
thrilling. Now how can I possible say that it was thrilling when there
were zero action scenes, zero suspense, and zero plot? To me, it's
exactly because it lacks those things that makes this film thrilling!
If you are reading through these IMDb reviews, you already know the
general premise of the movie and have likely seen the preview, and so
knowing that it is a Coen brothers movie you probably know what kind of
film to expect.
One of the things I really love about this film (which others may hate)
is because it basically has no plot, and is simply 90 minutes of one
middle-aged man's struggles in life, with no type of resolution
whatsoever. The tone and slow pacing of the film reminded me a great
deal of the film Sideways in that we just see an average guy's
struggles with the people in his life, with some comedic moments thrown
in occasionally to break the overall depressing mood of the film. Like
that film, you are so able to relate to the main character and his
problems because his issues and the people he has issues with are so
genuine.
And that's exactly why I call this review "a serious look at human
nature." All of the great satire is in fact based closely on reality,
or realistic events that we can relate to. In this film, the main
character's issues are so average and normal (divorce, teenage son
experimenting with pot, possible job advancement/work stability, etc.)
that they are parts of almost everyone's everyday life. Even the
interactions and subplots with the Asian student and the hunting
neighbors are so very realistic, which aids in making them hilarious.
Even if you are not Jewish, you will still be able to relate to and
understand the satire in this film. Some moviegoers with short
attention spans will probably hate this film and wonder when the big,
explosive fight scene will be or when the Adam Sandler/Will Ferrell
stupid fart/gay jokes will start appearing...but of course this film is
the exact opposite of typical Hollywood.
Another reason why I am giving this film such a high score is because
while watching this film it is clear just how much the Coen brothers
simply LOVE making films, and they are only concerned with making the
film their way. They don't care about box office profits or a target
demographic...they just make films that are personal to them. It's just
so refreshing to see. Just look at the attention to detail they will
put into one scene of dialogue between characters. Look at the way the
glasses' on someone's face are angled, the way the characters' hair is
just a tiny bit messy, the way a character holds his yamaka in place
while running, the way the lines are set-up and timed perfectly to have
the perfect effect on the audience. When you watch this you can just
see how dedicated they are to their craft. These guys care so much
about creating little details and endearing characters and so little
about any kind of recycled plot. Hats off to the Coen boys once again!
Shalom!
Couldn't have said it better... great movie!