Una coppia interreligiosa fidanzata sta per far incontrare i genitori per la prima volta durante una cena di Shabbat quando una morte accidentale si mette in mezzo.Una coppia interreligiosa fidanzata sta per far incontrare i genitori per la prima volta durante una cena di Shabbat quando una morte accidentale si mette in mezzo.Una coppia interreligiosa fidanzata sta per far incontrare i genitori per la prima volta durante una cena di Shabbat quando una morte accidentale si mette in mezzo.
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I'm a sucker for the "dinner party gone wrong" comedy/thriller subgenre, so from the get go, I did have a bit of a soft spot for Bad Shabbos. It's evidently a first attempt from writer/director Daniel Robinson and has a charming student film energy about it. (I happened to see it on the big screen, so I can't lie - it was a bit jarring visually).
I think writing and script are generally pretty good and the film's strongest aspect; again, typical of a student film. The dialog is snappy and fun, even if tends to over explain a little bit at times.
Daniel Robinson's character is exactly the sort of affable, reasonable schlub you'd expect a 20 something film nerd to write. His shiska princess is beautiful and of course, deeply committed to him and his culture; Milana Vayntrub and Method Man (of all people) are highlights.
But the film lacks narrative complexity (there are very half baked, poorly developed sub plots all throughout), and the gradual building of tension that the best of these movies excel at. Once the inciting incident happens, the film kind of spins its wheels to the next predictable plot escalation.
Again, it's not "movie ruining" or anything like that, but it's obvious what the structure of it is about a quarter of the way through. It just needed SOMETHING to liven up the narrative.
One thing that definitely perked my ears up was the character of Adam, who...in what I can only describe a quite jarring decision is...obsessed with the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) and let's just say, subtextually, his conduct doesn't paint that obsession in a good light, even if the movie does. I don't want to get political here, but given the current situation in that particular part of the world...it was quite the choice.
Overall, Bad Shabbos is a fun first draft of a film. Rough around the edges, but enjoyable, especially for those who enjoy Jewish humour in particular.
I think writing and script are generally pretty good and the film's strongest aspect; again, typical of a student film. The dialog is snappy and fun, even if tends to over explain a little bit at times.
Daniel Robinson's character is exactly the sort of affable, reasonable schlub you'd expect a 20 something film nerd to write. His shiska princess is beautiful and of course, deeply committed to him and his culture; Milana Vayntrub and Method Man (of all people) are highlights.
But the film lacks narrative complexity (there are very half baked, poorly developed sub plots all throughout), and the gradual building of tension that the best of these movies excel at. Once the inciting incident happens, the film kind of spins its wheels to the next predictable plot escalation.
Again, it's not "movie ruining" or anything like that, but it's obvious what the structure of it is about a quarter of the way through. It just needed SOMETHING to liven up the narrative.
One thing that definitely perked my ears up was the character of Adam, who...in what I can only describe a quite jarring decision is...obsessed with the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) and let's just say, subtextually, his conduct doesn't paint that obsession in a good light, even if the movie does. I don't want to get political here, but given the current situation in that particular part of the world...it was quite the choice.
Overall, Bad Shabbos is a fun first draft of a film. Rough around the edges, but enjoyable, especially for those who enjoy Jewish humour in particular.
I honestly did not know what to expect, The Cast was terrific, the story was terrific and I was belly laughing constantly. I could identify with the family and the movie was quite entertaining and it had me at hello. The comedies today are not that funny, no jokes and you can see the punchlines from a mile away, Bad Shabbos seemed real, as I watched the movie I felt as if I knew the characters personally. That is about all i have to say other than I loved this movie, I hope it wins an Oscar and I have to write another 101 characters or this review will not be printed. The concept of 25 hours of powering down goes back 3500 years but it is very novel to these times. Shabbat Shalom.
If, like me, you are a fan of actress Milana Vayntrub ('Lillie' the salesperson in AT&T commercials), you can spend 84 minutes with her in the new film 'Bad Shabbos'. If you are not a fan and have no interest in becoming a fan, I can see no reason to spend even a second on this mess of a movie.
The film plays on the old set-up of two young people of different faiths falling in love and planning a wedding. But first their parents have to meet and well, you know the hilarity that that worn out situation breeds. Well that's pretty much it, except for one thing; prior to the parents meeting for a Jewish Sabbath (Shabbos) dinner, one of the guests suddenly dies. In truth he's killed, perhaps by accident (not that it matters) with the hilarious (not) hi-jinx of Jews and Catholics at dinner impacted by the dead-man's body in the bathroom. Bad stuff.
The always reliable David Paymer plays the Jewish head of household, with the charming Kyra Sedgwick less than convincing as a shrew of a Jewish mother. As for Milana Vayntrub, she's the not so awful Jewish daughter in his truly awful family.
Did I say 'Bad stuff'? Well, it's worth saying it again. Bad Stuff.
The film plays on the old set-up of two young people of different faiths falling in love and planning a wedding. But first their parents have to meet and well, you know the hilarity that that worn out situation breeds. Well that's pretty much it, except for one thing; prior to the parents meeting for a Jewish Sabbath (Shabbos) dinner, one of the guests suddenly dies. In truth he's killed, perhaps by accident (not that it matters) with the hilarious (not) hi-jinx of Jews and Catholics at dinner impacted by the dead-man's body in the bathroom. Bad stuff.
The always reliable David Paymer plays the Jewish head of household, with the charming Kyra Sedgwick less than convincing as a shrew of a Jewish mother. As for Milana Vayntrub, she's the not so awful Jewish daughter in his truly awful family.
Did I say 'Bad stuff'? Well, it's worth saying it again. Bad Stuff.
A great new addition into the cannon of Jewish cinema. A silly and smart slice of hectic life in a Shabbos night.
Well written. The characters and plot really develop as the story it takes hold.
I would recommend this movie for sure. I think one of the redeeming qualities is how Judaism and connection to israel and ancient roots and community and family all intersected in the film in a time where the conversations sadly aren't as mainstream or supported. So refreshing to feel seen in the media like this now.
It feels like you're really good about dinner my friends and family of course with a crazy turn! Unexpected and quite delightful.
Will be remembered fondly.
Well written. The characters and plot really develop as the story it takes hold.
I would recommend this movie for sure. I think one of the redeeming qualities is how Judaism and connection to israel and ancient roots and community and family all intersected in the film in a time where the conversations sadly aren't as mainstream or supported. So refreshing to feel seen in the media like this now.
It feels like you're really good about dinner my friends and family of course with a crazy turn! Unexpected and quite delightful.
Will be remembered fondly.
Do yourself a mitzvah and go see "Bad Sabbos"! This movie is pure comedy gold-sharp writing from Daniel Robbins & Zack Weiner, clean humor that actually lands, and joke after joke without a stale moment. The ensemble cast is so in sync they could be a well-rehearsed kugel recipe. Every scene is packed with laughs, clever dialogue, and just the right amount of absurdity to keep everyone entertained from start to finish. If you need a break from the daily schlep and want a feel-good comedy that actually delivers, this is the movie to see! Trust me, you won't regret it-your funny bone will thank you!
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.472.566 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 15.256 USD
- 8 dic 2024
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 1.472.566 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 24min(84 min)
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