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The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick

  • 1988
  • G
  • 1 Std. 37 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
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The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick (1988)
Stand-upDramaKomödieMusik

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA young Jewish adolescent from an overbearing family likes a Christian girl and is helped by a fun-loving rabbi.A young Jewish adolescent from an overbearing family likes a Christian girl and is helped by a fun-loving rabbi.A young Jewish adolescent from an overbearing family likes a Christian girl and is helped by a fun-loving rabbi.

  • Regie
    • Allan A. Goldstein
  • Drehbuch
    • Phil Savath
    • Morley Torgov
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Saul Rubinek
    • Jan Rubes
    • Noam Zylberman
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,9/10
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    • Regie
      • Allan A. Goldstein
    • Drehbuch
      • Phil Savath
      • Morley Torgov
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Saul Rubinek
      • Jan Rubes
      • Noam Zylberman
    • 6Benutzerrezensionen
    • 2Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Rabbi Teitelman
    Jan Rubes
    Jan Rubes
    • Augustus Glick
    Noam Zylberman
    Noam Zylberman
    • Maximilian Glick
    Aaron Schwartz
    Aaron Schwartz
    • Henry Glick
    Sharon Corder
    • Sarah Glick
    Susan Douglas Rubes
    Susan Douglas Rubes
    • Bryna Glick
    Ken Zelig
    • Morris Moskover
    Howard Jerome
    • Zelig Peikes
    Alec McClure
    • Sandy Lubchuk
    Matthew Ball
    • Sarge Sargent
    Nigel Bennett
    Nigel Bennett
    • Derek Blackthorn
    Joan Nakamoto
    • Shizuko Blackthorn
    William Marantz
    • Rabbi Kaminsky
    Casey Chisick
    • Bobby Rosenberg
    Allan Stratton
    • Professor LaCoste
    Rosalie Rudelier
    • Mrs. Rosenberg
    Stan Lesk
    • Dr. Rosenberg
    Fairuza Balk
    Fairuza Balk
    • Celia Brzjinski
    • Regie
      • Allan A. Goldstein
    • Drehbuch
      • Phil Savath
      • Morley Torgov
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    7Tito-8

    Solid family entertainment

    It's always refreshing to see intelligently written films that are suitable for kids, and I'm happy to say that this is one of them. Although it loses some momentum towards the end, this is a smart and frequently funny movie that has a good message as well. I think that people of all ages should be able to appreciate this film, and despite a few less-than-interesting moments, it is still a movie that's worth checking out.
    6mjneu59

    a sensitive and amusing coming-of-age story

    The title character is a twelve-year old boy in a small Canadian prairie town awaiting his Bar Mitzvah, which according to Jewish Custom will make him a man in the eyes of God, But it isn't God he's worried about: his real problems are the cute (but Catholic) new girl in town, his suddenly overprotective parents, and a new Rabbi who seems more than a little bit crazy. It all adds up to a modest little movie perhaps too easy to find fault with, but none worth arguing about. Noam Zylberman as Max is forced to carry the entire film, a tough enough burden for even a veteran actor (which he obviously wasn't yet), especially with a script relying so heavily on voice-over narration and strained Jewish humor. But the film is rescued by Saul Rubinek's performance as the jubilant, half-mad Rabbi Teitelman, an orthodox Jew with some very unorthodox ambitions. His lively presence makes this something more than just a glorified made-for-TV movie.
    vertigo_14

    Growing up Jewish.

    The way this story is told reminds me a lot of one of the sequels to "A Christmas Story" called "My Summer Story," which you might like if you enjoy the story of Maxamillian Glick. "My Summer Story" is about the life and times of second grader Ralphie Parker, about the life lessons he learns and questioning the rules and all of that. Maxamillian Glick examines the same things, though much more so, as it explores one young boy growing up Jewish.

    Maxamillian Glick, as his opening joke about the Jewish man at a Chinese temple will tell you, is a stranger in a strange land, that is, the small Canadian Jewish population which he is part of. As a result of this seemingly strange setting, his family tries to instill on him a stronger sense (and with it stricter rules) of being Jewish. Maxamillian is stuck in a situation where his family and Jewish friends appear far too protecting of their identity.

    This is funny in the way we see some of Woody Allen's Jewish upbringing in his earlier films (see Radio Days). For example, they way Maxamillian's family always overreacts when their son decides to do something out of the ordinary like skipping breakfast or going to bed early, his parents and grandparents huddle over the bed debating amongst each other whether they should call a doctor or whether he has gotten all essential vitamins and so forth. It is all so aggravating that his family thinks they have to plan everything for their son, to mold him as they see best for him. Like, they expect he'll either be a surgeon or a lawyer, so they bought him a piano when he asked for a bike.

    Max is a good piano player, and is teamed up with a young Polish girl named Delia Brzjinski (a very young Faruzia Balk), which Max's parents forbid him to do for fear that mingling with a Polish girl will somehow spoil his Jewish faith (they talk about intermarriages among religions), even though Max isn't doing anything more than making himself a schoolyard friend. Max respects his family, but at the same time, can't figure out why he can't be friends with Delia.

    So, even though his parents expect best of him, Maxamillian's family and Jewish community also tries to force absurd rules of him, revealing how their small Canadian Jewish population has made them too protectorate of their heritage. This forces Max, with the help of a new Rabbi, to do some serious thinking about what's right and wrong, despite what the elders say.

    It's a nice little family film, though it tends to drag on at parts. I enjoyed Noam Zylberman, the actor who played Maxamillian Glick, although it appears that he has only made few appearances in the lead whereas most of his film and television credits are simply for additional voices. I do admit, he does have a cartoonish voice.
    7SnoopyStyle

    charming coming-of-age

    Maximilian Glick is a kid in 1950's Canadian prairie small town Beausejour, Manitoba. He's a part of a small assimilated Jewish community. His piano teacher puts him together with Celia Brzjinski (Fairuza Balk) to play a four-handed piece in competition. He starts developing feelings for his Christian partner but his family is prejudiced against mixed relationships. The community hires a new rabbi sight unseen after the old one dies. They are surprised when Hassidic Rabbi Teitelman (Saul Rubinek) shows up. Teitelman becomes Maximilian's mentor as he helps him study for his Bar Mitzfah.

    It has a nice charming coming-of-age story. The characters are endearing with some terrific actors. It's a small town Jewish kid trying to deal with both religion and love at the same time. The production is strictly old-timey Canadiana. It's not high value but even that has a certain charm. The kid is good and Saul Rubinek is terrific. The lower production value limits its cinematic appeal but the material is first rate.
    9Ken-120

    An powerful, yet amusing look at cultural and self identity

    This film is a marvel. In the story of a young Jewish boy in a small town, we see a wonderful fable about ethnic identity and individuality. In this fun story of an insecure kid and a maverick Rabbi who change a town of subtle bigots, we learn about those themes in a subtle, but profound way.

    The key conflict is how his, and the young rabbi's, sense of identity, both self and ethnic runs counter to the older generation's perception of those issues. To the older generation, being Jewish means to remain invisible, as if to be ashamed of what they are. Any one deviating from that is shut out and feared. Max and the young rabbi on the other hand, represent a new generation with a real sense of security in their religion and a willingness to share it with outsiders.

    The example is shown most distinctly in how the generations celebrate. The old one's are sombre and quiet affairs that are from the outsiders, whereas the younger ones dance and play with an infectious joy that teach those same outsiders the beauty of Jewish culture and do more to help Jewish people than the fear the elders have.

    Only when the older generation realizes this, is a peace made when they learn that you can protect your way of life by sharing far more than you can by shutting out.

    To have a message as profound as this in a film with all the laughs and beauty is a rarity that you owe it yourself to see.

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      Many interior scenes were filmed in an abandoned apartment building at 351 Victor Street in Winnipeg. The building had been condemned by the city earlier in 1987, and had no running water or heat when the film crew starting using it a few months later. Eight indoor sets were constructed with 1960s decor, including Rabbi Teitelman's apartment, and the Glick house. After the film's production was complete, the city finished renovating the building for low cost housing.
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      Rabbi Teitelman: [speaking at a Brotherhood Day gathering] Now, Cohen got a telegram from his son. 'Papa, I'm going to Jerusalem. I'm going to become a Christian.' Oy, vey, he didn't know what to do. He ran to Greenberg, he told him the whole story. Greenberg said, 'It's funny you should mention. I got a telephone call from my son, he said he's going to Jerusalem, he's gonna become a Christian'. What to do? They went to run to the rabbi, they told him the whole sad story. The rabbi said, 'Funny you should mention. My son's going to Jerusalem, he's going to become a Christian, and I'm a rabbi. You can imagine how ashamed I am. What should we do? We have to pray to the Creator, we have to rend our clothes, we have to put ashes on our head, fast for two days.' Two days later, the gates of Heaven opened. The voice of the Creator came down and said, 'My children, what can I do for you?' And each man told him that his son was going to Jerusalem to become a Christian. And then, the voice of the Creator boomed out, 'Funny you should mention... '

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      Followed by Max Glick (1990)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 19. Januar 1990 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Kanada
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Niezwykłe przypadki Maxa Glicka
    • Drehorte
      • Beausejour, Manitoba, Kanada
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Northern Lights Media Corp.
      • National Film Board of Canada (NFB)
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
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      • 317.670 $
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      • 1 Std. 37 Min.(97 min)
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    • Sound-Mix
      • Dolby

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