Live with it

Oran 2021-11-28 08:01:18

the opening chapter is a big hint. the schrodinger cat is a big hint. the tooth back letter is a big hint. how sturbbon a man is to still hope to get an answer for the flim.

live the life, live through it. Even everyone knows for sure that the end is coming, few of us are wise enough to really understand and accept it.

coens are born flim makers. No gun shooting, no car chasing, no sexy blondy, they told a plain story with a whole new perspective.Just like Rabbi Scott has told larry, with a wondering eye, life will be different.

Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you. It really requires guts.

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  • Makenna 2022-03-24 09:01:42

    The Coen brothers retell the book of Job in a quiet suburb of Minneapolis. Four stars. The best work of the year!

  • Ceasar 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    huh? Is this the end? Well, a very memorable film. Schrödinger's cat, uncertainty in life. Among them, the dialogue with Larry after Eberman's death is worth pondering. Three rabbis, which one are you? Identify your beliefs and he can help you through the little things.

A Serious Man quotes

  • Sy Ableman: Do you drink wine? Because this is an incredible bottle. This is not Mogen David. This is a - heh heh - a wine, Larry. A Bordeaux.

    Larry Gopnik: You know, Sy...

    Sy Ableman: Open it. Let it breathe. Ten minutes. Letting it breathe, so important.

    Larry Gopnik: Thanks, Sy, but I'm not...

    Sy Ableman: I insist! No reason for discomfort. I'll be uncomfortable if you don't take it. These are signs and tokens, Larry.

    Larry Gopnik: I'm just-I'm not ungrateful, I'm, I just don't know a lot about wine and, given our respective, you know...

    [Sy abruptly hugs him]

    Sy Ableman: S'okay. S'okay. We're gonna be fine.

  • Arlen Finkle: We, uh, we decide on Wednesday, so if there's anything you want to submit in support of your tenure application, we should have it by then. That's all.

    Larry Gopnik: Submit. What. What do you...

    Arlen Finkle: Well. Anything. Published work. Anything else you've done outside of the institution. Any work that we might not be aware of.

    Larry Gopnik: I haven't done anything.

    Arlen Finkle: Uh-huh.

    Larry Gopnik: I haven't published.

    Arlen Finkle: Uh-huh.

    Larry Gopnik: Are you still getting those letters?

    Arlen Finkle: Uh-huh.

    Larry Gopnik: Those anonymous...

    Arlen Finkle: Yes, I know. Yes.

    Larry Gopnik: Okay. Okay. Wednesday.

    Arlen Finkle: Okay. Don't worry. Doing nothing is not bad. Ipso facto.