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Raquel 2022-03-22 09:01:41
it's all shit. eh, this shitty life
A seemingly promising middle school teacher, Larry, has a house, a car, a spacious house, and a son and a daughter. It should be said that he has a relatively perfect family. Unfortunately, on the surface, it seems petty and decent. Larry has an indescribable helplessness in his life. The...
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Delphine 2022-03-22 09:01:41
psychedelic movies
Smoking marijuana, having sex with the female neighbor next door, and discovering that he was sent into the coffin by his wife's dead concubine during orgasm - at this time, the background music was actually Jefferson Spaceship's "Somebody to Love" Of course, this piece of music appeared more than...
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Stan 2022-03-22 09:01:41
Elites always have time to wake up
Things, or troubles, always revolve around any ordinary person, but for the elite, it is always a painful burden. There is often an invisible confrontation between the ideal world and the reality around them, and the elites are happy to "culture" them. Keep your grief to yourself, and spread your...
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Hollis 2022-03-22 09:01:41
Serious people, stupid things
There is a little black joke at the beginning of the film, the visitor in the snowy night, is he a friend who invited him to the door or an evil spirit with malicious intentions. This paragraph is separated from the main story, and its secret lies in that there is no clarification, and you judge...
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Annette 2022-03-22 09:01:41
About the connection between the title and the movie itself.
Simply put. The scene at the beginning of the film is actually a microcosm of Larry's environment. Can be compared. 1. There are three figures in the title. Husband, wife, friend mistaken for ghost. The husband nags and talks non-stop, and the wife taps the ice cubes indifferently, indifferent to...
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Jodie 2022-03-22 09:01:41
No, I'm Keating
A serious person, why be serious He always wants to find out how such a mess of things happened, he listens to the story of the pagan teeth, keeps asking questions and doubts, but the rabbi just tells him "who knows" "who cares", while trying to help people do what they can. Why do you need to be...
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Earl 2022-03-22 09:01:41
Little sunshine girl, serious old man
The two movies you have watched in a row recently are "Little Miss Sunshine" and "Serious Men", what are the chances of this, I think it's probably one in ten million or even less, even if it is one in ten million, then this There are almost 700 people in the world who have the same experience as...
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Muhammad 2022-03-22 09:01:41
go with the flow
We always think: getting into a good college is going to be smooth sailing, then we find out it's not; we think it's going to be smooth sailing to get a good job, then we figure out it's not; we think it's going to be smooth sailing to have a home, and then we find out it's not. We grow up and age...
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Marianna 2022-03-22 09:01:41
"Serious" and casual confrontation
Similar to films such as "Ice Storm" and "No Country for Old Men", as the new work of the Coen Brothers in 2009, the style of this film is simple and close to life itself, so it is about the things that exist rather than those expressionistic, romantic or ironic. Therefore, through this most direct...
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Peggie 2022-03-21 09:01:47
All the seemingly inconceivable absurdity is a reflection of the philosophy of life
It is really creative to use absurd stories to build a philosophy of life. To be honest, the Coen brothers are too hung up?? There are two rabbis in the whole play, one is jumping out and standing in another perspective, some seemingly bad things in life, On the contrary, it is a new beginning; the...
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A Serious Man Reviews
Director: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Language: English,Yiddish,Hebrew Release date: November 6, 2009