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A Real Pain

  • 2024
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg in A Real Pain (2024)
Mismatched cousins David and Benji reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother. The adventure takes a turn when the odd-couple's old tensions resurface against the backdrop of their family history.
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Zwei Cousins reisen nach dem Tod ihrer Großmutter nach Polen, um zu sehen, woher sie kommen, und schließen sich schließlich einer Holocaust-Tour an.Zwei Cousins reisen nach dem Tod ihrer Großmutter nach Polen, um zu sehen, woher sie kommen, und schließen sich schließlich einer Holocaust-Tour an.Zwei Cousins reisen nach dem Tod ihrer Großmutter nach Polen, um zu sehen, woher sie kommen, und schließen sich schließlich einer Holocaust-Tour an.

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    Zusammenfassung

    Reviewers say 'A Real Pain' delves into family, trauma, and self-discovery through the complex relationship of two cousins. Kieran Culkin's portrayal of Benji, dealing with mental health and existential crises, is lauded for its rawness. Jesse Eisenberg's direction and writing are praised for authenticity, though some find the narrative predictable. Performances, especially Culkin's, are noted for their nuance. The film's exploration of the Holocaust and use of Chopin's music enhance its atmosphere, making it a poignant and thought-provoking experience.
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    9Mati_Margriet

    Touching and original

    I was really impressed by this movie. In my opinion it's a really original story. It's strength lies in it subtlety. It very accurately depicts the duality of people's character. The beauty and the shadow. I found it very interesting to see how what looked like "negative" behavior turned out to have some positive effect. How nothing is black and white. How being very direct also means being honest for example. It really makes you think.

    The dynamics in the group were also interesting and heart-warming to watch. It shows how people can really connect over a short period of time.

    Definitely worth the watch for those who are interested in the complexity of humans.
    7animalover-1

    Should be 7.5

    I really enjoyed the movie for several reasons.

    1. It moved right along and was short but satisfying for 1:30 hours run time.

    2. Great screen play, direction and acting from Jessi Eisenberg. His role David was conflicted about his feelings for his troubled cousin Benji, and that felt very real and relatable.

    3. Kieran Calkin plays Benji, a loud, emotional guy who isn't afraid of voicing his opinions and can be a burden to other people but wins them over because of his charm and heart. His acting was superb and very believable (we all know a guy like that in our lives).

    4. It is a road movie and shows various sites of Poland and its dark history in a most unpretentious and natural way.

    5. Supporting actors including Will Sharpe and Jennifer Gray were also amazing and the ensemble cast had very good chemistry.

    I recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good original human drama that is not over-dramatic and over-wrought which this movie wasn't.
    8reelreviewsandrecommendations

    A Real Joy

    In 2022, Jesse Eisenberg's directorial debut, 'When You Finish Saving the World,' was released. A comic drama about the contentious relationship shared by a mother and son, it was not exactly a commercial success, though garnered some critical acclaim. Time's Stephanie Zacharek noted Eisenberg as "a thoughtful filmmaker, devoted to showing his characters as multi-dimensional, flawed human beings," while The New Yorker's Anthony Lane opined that the film was "taut with unhappiness but allows itself to be funny."

    Those same observations could also easily be applied to his second feature 'A Real Pain'. It follows two Jewish Americans, cousins Benji and David, who embark on a trip to Poland to visit their ancestral home. Benji is outspoken and free-spirited, standing in stark contrast to the reserved David. As they explore Poland with their tour group, they are forced to confront their relationship, revealing deep-seated pain and insecurity on both sides.

    On paper, it doesn't sound like a comedy- in fact, it sounds rather dour. However, to describe the film as such would be to do a disservice to Eisenberg's nuanced direction and screenplay. It is a bittersweet examination of family, both funny and heartbreaking, as well as a sharply written character-study tackling important themes. Through his deceptively simple, straightforward story, Eisenberg crafts a universal tale that many will find relevant.

    It is a film about family, about navigating the ties that bind- perhaps about the need to maintain connections with those we love. It is about more than that, though. It is a story about the past, and how we, as people, deal with it- past mistakes, past histories, shared past experiences. Through their journey, Benji and David confront not only their own personal histories but also the collective memory of their family and their cultural heritage. As they uncover layers of their shared past, they are forced to grapple with the weight of generational trauma and the impact it has on their present lives.

    The film is beautiful in its subtlety, Eisenberg weaving these story-threads unostentatiously. Moreover, he has a great ear for dialogue, and the conversations between the characters sound like just that: conversations. The film is not just a barrage of quips heavily laced with sarcasm, as many comedies are today. Although at times hilarious, the dialogue isn't insincere: characters actually have discussions and debates about topics of import.

    Furthermore, Eisenberg's characterisation is deft. Benji and David feel like real people, not cardboard cut-outs with one aspect to their personalities. They're not drawn in black and white, but in shades of grey. Practically every character in the film is a multi-dimensional one, and their interactions with one another brim with authenticity. It's a testament to Eisenberg's screenwriting prowess that every character, no matter how small or inconsequential, feels fully fleshed out; with a life going on after the screen fades to black.

    The film is also a technical achievement. Director of photography Michal Dymek's cinematography is as subtle and unassuming as the tale itself. He captures some haunting imagery, from Poland's cobble-stone streets and grim, post-Soviet architecture to the cold cruelty of a concentration camp. These visuals not only ground the narrative in a palpable reality but also evoke a deep emotional response, underscoring the film's themes of trauma and history.

    In addition, the music of Frédéric Chopin is interwoven cleverly into the film, becoming a character in itself, his melancholy melodies seeming to heighten the drama and power of proceedings. Further, Robert Nassau's editing ensures the film has a good pace, never wanting for momentum.

    Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg star as Benji and David, respectfully. Culkin is utterly terrific, playing Benji with a winning blend of charm and charmlessness, masterfully displaying his vulnerabilities and complexities. As Kris Kristofferson wrote, "he's a walking contradiction," who can light up a room as easy as he can drain all the life from it. Compelling and multi-faceted, Culkin's may be the best performance of 2024; so completely does he embody the damaged, charismatic character.

    Eisenberg is the straight man to Culkin's gregarious charmer, underplaying it expertly. David is the stable one of the two, but not without his own issues. Eisenberg brings a lot of nuance to the role, capturing the subtleties of a character whose outward composure belies an internal pain. Their supporting cast do equally strong work, from the likes of Will Sharpe as the cousins' tour guide to Jennifer Grey as one of the tour group; none can be faulted.

    In conclusion, Jesse Eisenberg's 'A Real Pain' is an extremely accomplished piece of work. Through its blend of humour and heartache, the film offers a poignant exploration of family, heritage and the complexities of human relationships. Eisenberg's strong direction and screenplay, combined with stellar performances from the cast, make it an unforgettable piece. A beautiful and thought-provoking journey resonating on multiple levels, 'A Real Pain' is a real joy.
    7CinemaSerf

    A Real Pain

    "Grandma Dory" has passed away and left her two grandsons some money so that they can take a trip to Poland and see where she grew up amidst the Nazi invasion and subsequent holocaust. These two are cousins. "David" (Jesse Eisenberg) is a bit of a shy, geeky, type who lives in New York with his wife and child. "Banji" (Kieran Culkin) is quite the opposite. A free spirited, thinking and speaking individual who cares little for what anyone else thinks about him. The pair clearly love each other, but the behaviour of the latter continues to rattle his travelling companion, especially when they meet up with the other members of their touring party in Warsaw. What now ensues is quite a testament to both Eisenberg's vision as a writer/director but also to the inspired casting of Culkin. He is the kind of holiday companion I'd cheerfully have killed with a rusty harpoon. Loud, brash, opinionated and sometimes borderline cruel as he imposes himself on the group swearing as he goes. Gradually, though, we discover that both men have shields up; both are dealing with some fairly deep psychological issues in their own way and even ought these may clash, there is still far more fundamentally connecting them that not. There are ample opportunities to see the sights of Warsaw, and there is an haunting few minutes at the Majdanek camp where shoes, thousands and thousands of shoes, make you shiver. It's potent and it's often funny, darkly so, and in many ways it slots nicely into the recent panoply of dramas about the fascination by younger generations in the horror of war that those who endured actually want to get past and forget. It also shines a light on the whole business of tourism around these monuments, and does make it quite clear that sometimes these trips can become a statistical box-ticking exercise, especially for Americans, who want to say they've "done" that. An architectural monument equivalent of a safari "big five". In the end I found "Benji" to be a vulnerable but fundamentally selfish and unlikeable character - but I bet there are many reading this who profoundly disagree. That's proof that these two did their job well and I'd recommend you go see it in a cinema for a couple of powerful and characterful performances.
    6andy-GMC

    A film about a relationship with mental illness

    I won't cover what others have already said. This isn't a comedy or a road movie and it's not some commentary on the horrors of war.

    For me this quaint indie (feeling) flick is really an observation about living with someone with mental illness. If looked upon from this angle it is well observed and touching and uses its three acts to unfold all the different dynamics in the cousins relationships using the backdrop of the road trip and the visit to the concentration camp. It deliberately subverts expectations by not providing a defined ending (often the case in this situation) and the scenes often don't lead to expected outcomes. That's what life can be like when your are dealing with that issue.

    For me this made the film an interesting (if flawed) study that was definitely worth the watch. YMMV.

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      Jesse Eisenberg wrote the role of British tour guide and historian, James, for his friend, actor, writer and director Richard Ayoade. Ayoade thought he would have been a bad fit for the role and his presence would have been too distracting for a serious drama like this so he suggested Eisenberg offer it to Will Sharpe instead.
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      In Krasnik city, they catch a red train under the Polregio banner to go back to Lublin, but in the next scene, they are already in a blue train operated by PKP Intercity.
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      Marcia: David, we numb ourselves to avoid thinking about our impact.

      Eloge: Ignoring the proverbial slaughterhouse to enjoy the steak, as it were.

      Benji Kaplan: Yes, Eloge! Damn, that's a good analogy.

      David Kaplan: No, and I get that, I get all that, it just seems like maybe there's, like, a time and a place to grieve, and maybe it's not...

      Benji Kaplan: Yo, Dave.

      David Kaplan: What?

      Benji Kaplan: We're on a fucking Holocaust tour. If now is not the time and place to grieve, to open up, I don't know what to tell you, man.

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      Featured in CBS News Sunday Morning: Folge #46.44 (2024)
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      Nocturne No. 2 in E-Flat Major, Op. 9, No. 2
      Written by Frédéric Chopin

      Performed by Tzvi Erez

      Courtesy of Niv Classical

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      • 16. Januar 2025 (Deutschland)
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      • Majdanek, Lublin, Lublin, Polen(concentration camp)
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      • 3.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      • 8.344.978 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 228.856 $
      • 3. Nov. 2024
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