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Lemon

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
2.9K
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Nia Long, Shiri Appleby, Michael Cera, Judy Greer, Brett Gelman, and Gillian Jacobs in Lemon (2017)
Isaac Lachmann had big dreams. Now he just watches as life unravels.
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ComedyDrama

A man watches his life unravel after he is left by his girlfriend of 10 years.A man watches his life unravel after he is left by his girlfriend of 10 years.A man watches his life unravel after he is left by his girlfriend of 10 years.

  • Director
    • Janicza Bravo
  • Writers
    • Janicza Bravo
    • Brett Gelman
  • Stars
    • Inger Tudor
    • Brett Gelman
    • Judy Greer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Janicza Bravo
    • Writers
      • Janicza Bravo
      • Brett Gelman
    • Stars
      • Inger Tudor
      • Brett Gelman
      • Judy Greer
    • 40User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Inger Tudor
    Inger Tudor
    • African Woman
    Brett Gelman
    Brett Gelman
    • Isaac
    Judy Greer
    Judy Greer
    • Ramona
    Michael Cera
    Michael Cera
    • Alex
    Gillian Jacobs
    Gillian Jacobs
    • Tracy
    Jeff Garlin
    Jeff Garlin
    • Guy Roach
    Kayla Harrity
    Kayla Harrity
    • Susan
    Shiri Appleby
    Shiri Appleby
    • Ruthie
    Megan Mullally
    Megan Mullally
    • Simone
    Robin McDonald
    Robin McDonald
    • Client
    Nia Long
    Nia Long
    • Cleo
    Jon Daly
    Jon Daly
    • Toby
    Hank Chen
    Hank Chen
    • Lee
    Rhea Perlman
    Rhea Perlman
    • Esther
    Fred Melamed
    Fred Melamed
    • Howard
    Elizabeth De Razzo
    Elizabeth De Razzo
    • Rosa
    Blake Anthony Crawford
    Blake Anthony Crawford
    • Henry
    • (as Blake Crawford)
    Martin Starr
    Martin Starr
    • Adam
    • Director
      • Janicza Bravo
    • Writers
      • Janicza Bravo
      • Brett Gelman
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    User reviews40

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    5JvH48

    Opening film of Rotterdam film festival 2017. Misplaced choice and lacked contents overall

    This was the opening film of the Rotterdam film festival 2017 (iffr.com), and as such may give rise to expectations of something remarkable or otherwise special. Alas, I cannot think of many positive remarks about this film. Several people around me had a lot of laughs throughout the running time, but I had mostly trouble to produce even a tiny smile. Maybe I'm embarrassed seeing a definite loser on a definitely downhill path, where everything he does fails on him. And it would certainly have helped when Isaac had only been just a tiny bit of sympathetic. Now it is all just sad, nothing humorous about it. I know that many people delight (schadenfreude) in the suffering of others, but I'm not one of those. (Counter example: I love all the Ulrich Seidl movies, where you also find yourself embarrassed while watching, wondering whether you can stand it much longer. Nevertheless, I always endure to the end and even watch these movies more than once. Best example: his Paradise trilogy, especially Paradise: Love.) Anyway, apart from me the audience was not happy with this movie either, as it ranked a lowly 158th (out of 172) place for the audience award.

    There were some links between Isaac's life at home and the acting classes (like the "I I I" that offended his girlfriend in an early scene). Are these classes an artificial construct, introduced by the film makers, in order to make a point?? (If yes, I missed it.) Or is it just a means to humiliate others or to showcase his own shortcomings?? (Partly, see next paragraph.)

    The final Q&A clarified several things. For example: this movie resembles the lives of the film makers, feeling out of place (black, Jewish, etc), and it resembles their personalities too. There was a question about music and composer, but the answer escaped me. There was a very valid question about acting classes, coming down to: are they really that way?? The answer was that teachers are very abusive and impulsive as a rule. They can quit class and run out, or behave otherwise very crazy. There was a question about the family reunion, whether it was for real?? The answer was that a comedy can make sweet what is shown on screen. It is something not happening to you, so you can feel good in spite of it, like feeling less lonely. Lastly, the Q&A clarified the title of the film: Lemon stands for a lame person or thing, or something useless or crappy. As the film makers explained, that meaning of the word is obvious to all native English speakers.

    Finally, a positive remark, in spite of everything: in the closing scene where Isaac's car is taken away to a garage or more probably a scrap yard (Isaac: "it just died on me"), we see the final credits roll by. For that reason these credits seemed not overly long, unlike the feeling I have with other movies. I've the impression that credits become longer every day, exhaustively mentioning even the smallest contribution in full (catering, chauffeur, and so on). It can be that this all is necessary in the context of financing the project, but it borders on annoying and only forces you to grab a flashlight and leave the venue before the lights get on.
    8epochalz

    Painfully awkward but good

    This had a point and nailed it. Nothing but dry completely over the top, 'those' people you may know in a less than functional, paint eating, middle and faux-upper 'modern/arty' society. Oy vey, hurts but no regrets.
    5HorrorEnjoyer

    Not a comedy

    Little bit of strange, that this has comedy genre attached to it, when there is really nothing funny about this movie. Awkward - sure, stupid - maybe, but funny? Not really. It's mostly just a character study of a sociopath, but it fails at that too, since towards the end, you don't really know that much more about the main character as you knew in the beginning.

    I still kinda liked the movie, I think if you are able to enjoy movies about sociopaths like for example "The Fanatic" , then you'll be able to enjoy this one too.
    7asastewart

    Oddball movie that won't be for everyone

    It's difficult to rate this movie as for me I'd give an 8 as I was really amused throughout. A score for a wider audience would be much lower as it's quite a divisive film. I think the film is trying to make fun of the pretentiousness and self- absorbed nature of the characters, and one of the ways is by filming in an arch, avante garde manner. The style reminded me a lot of Yorgos Lanthimos in the way characters dispassionately speak past each other and the rather surreal nature of a lot of scenes. Most of the characters aren't particularly likable or relatable but that's good in my opinion. Why should a character in a movie be relatable to my life?, and it's the bad or unlikable characters that are the most interesting in a film. That's not to say the characters are bad, just rather solipsistic.
    8doctorspocksjock

    dry humor 100%

    This is a great dramedy, in the sense that it actually is very funny and has some emotional moments too. I love the main actor (his work in Fleabag is great, but he's fully on display here). The concept of the film is a little dark, but really gets to the emotional core of being rejected. Love the supporting cast as well - def a recommend for this little-seen gem.

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    • Trivia
      Writer/director Janicza Bravo and writer/actor Brett Gelman were married in real life. When the movie premiered, their families - that are portrayed as quite dysfunctional in the movie - hadn't seen the film yet. They separated in 2018.
    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: Quarantine Catch-up (part 3 of 2) (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      A Million Matzoh Balls
      Written by Dean Friedman

      Courtesy of Dean Friedman

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    • Release date
      • August 18, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Лимон
    • Production companies
      • Burn Later Productions
      • Cryk Productions
      • Killer Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $29,258
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,957
      • Aug 20, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,258
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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