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Jewish Connection

Original title: Holy Rollers
  • 2010
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
5.3K
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Jewish Connection (2010)
In Brooklyn, a youth from an Orthodox Jewish community is lured into becoming an Ecstasy dealer by his pal who has ties to an Israel drug cartel.
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In Brooklyn, a youth from an Orthodox Jewish community is lured into becoming an Ecstasy dealer by his pal who has ties to an Israeli drug cartel.In Brooklyn, a youth from an Orthodox Jewish community is lured into becoming an Ecstasy dealer by his pal who has ties to an Israeli drug cartel.In Brooklyn, a youth from an Orthodox Jewish community is lured into becoming an Ecstasy dealer by his pal who has ties to an Israeli drug cartel.

  • Director
    • Kevin Asch
  • Writer
    • Antonio Macia
  • Stars
    • Jesse Eisenberg
    • Justin Bartha
    • Danny A. Abeckaser
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Asch
    • Writer
      • Antonio Macia
    • Stars
      • Jesse Eisenberg
      • Justin Bartha
      • Danny A. Abeckaser
    • 20User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Jesse Eisenberg
    Jesse Eisenberg
    • Sam Gold
    Justin Bartha
    Justin Bartha
    • Yosef Zimmerman
    Danny A. Abeckaser
    Danny A. Abeckaser
    • Jackie Solomon
    Ari Graynor
    Ari Graynor
    • Rachel Apfel
    Mark Ivanir
    Mark Ivanir
    • Mendel Gold
    Elizabeth Marvel
    Elizabeth Marvel
    • Elka Gold
    Jason Fuchs
    Jason Fuchs
    • Leon Zimmerman
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    • Ephraim
    Hallie Eisenberg
    Hallie Eisenberg
    • Ruth Gold
    Bern Cohen
    Bern Cohen
    • Rebbe Horowitz
    Stella Keitel
    Stella Keitel
    • Zeldy Lazar
    David Vadim
    David Vadim
    • Mr. Maxim
    Charlie Hewson
    Charlie Hewson
    • Andrew (The Goy)
    • (as Charles Hewson)
    Penny Bittone
    Penny Bittone
    • Ivan
    Ori Pfeffer
    Ori Pfeffer
    • Israeli Gangster
    Andrew Levitas
    Andrew Levitas
    • Great Necker #1
    Marc Rose
    • Great Necker #2
    Omer Barnea
    Omer Barnea
    • Dutch Hasidic Man
    • Director
      • Kevin Asch
    • Writer
      • Antonio Macia
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    bdgill12

    Could have been much better

    Sam Gold (Jesse Eisenberg) is a young man whose life is run by his Orthodox Hasidic Jewish upbringing. He lives at home, works for his father, and will marry only the woman he is set up with. Everything changes, however, when he accepts a job offer from Yosef (Justin Bartha), his best friend's older brother who serves as the community's black sheep. Presented as a free trip to Amsterdam, Sam quickly discovers that to return home, he will have to carry Ecstasy through customs. While he is clearly shaken by this foray into the world of drug running, he quickly realizes what kind of financial benefit this trade could bring him. He begins training other down-on-their-luck Jews to smuggle drugs and before long, asserts himself as a valuable part of kingpin Jackie Solomon's (Danny A. Abeckaser). But as the deals get bigger, Sam's family life falls apart and he comes closer and closer to the edge as the feds get closer.

    "Rollers" gets some good-enough performances from the cast. Eisenberg brings a certain emotional attachment to the project and does an admirable job of making Sam his own man instead of a Mark Zuckerberg as a drug mule. Bartha, usually the comic relief, plays well against-type and embraces the black sheep junkie with flair. Based on real events, the film's setting is interesting but fails to develop as I would have liked. There's a great story to be told within the framework of the "Orthodox Jew struggles with the abandonment of his family and faith in order to make good money" plot line. Unfortunately, director Kevin Asch and screenwriter Antonio Macia neglect this, the most intriguing aspect of the tale. Instead, the focus is placed on a cookie-cutter love triangle that stagnates the flow of the film and brought about boredom on my part. A refocused narrative could have made "Holy Rollers" an engrossing film. Instead, the final product is mediocre at best.

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    6lewiskendell

    Hasidic drug smugglers.

    "You are a liar and a criminal. You are not my son."

    I'm not sure how close Holy Rollers comes to the actual events that it's based on, but it's an interesting flick. It really doesn't do much more than the many movies that chronicle the rise and fall of a drug dealer that came before, if I'm being honest. You have your innocent young man who's seduced and corrupted by the (seemingly) easy money of drugs (ecstacy, in this instance), that he's introduced to by a shady friend, and most of the consequences play out in exactly the way you would expect them to and have seen before. But the setting among the Hasidic Jew community of New York gives the movie a unique spin that (at least for me) made it something other than the cookie-cutter story it could have been.

    Jesse Eisenberg was totally believable as the initially pure-hearted main character whose desire to make more money leads him away from his family and the life he values. It was a good role for him, but it didn't really require him to stretch beyond his characters in Adventureland or Zombieland. Which isn't to say that he's not good here, he just gives a very familiar performance. I hear he plays a very different character than his usual in The Social Network, though, so hopefully my fears of him being forever bound by one particular character type are unfounded.  

    Ari Graynor was the reason why I initially wanted to see the movie (big-time fan, the girl great), but I have to admit that her character was pretty one-dimensional and didn't really give her much to work with. The same goes for Justin Bartha's character and most of the others in the movie: they're not really written as whole people. They're given one or two qualities and everything they do stems exactly from their total greed, purity, etc. It would have been nice to see some more "complete" characters, but that's my only real complaint about the film.

    I liked the documentary-like quality of the camera work; if almost made it seem like I was watching the movie unfold in real-time. And as I said before, the setting and context the story plays out in was Holy Rollers' biggest strength, in my opinion. How much you enjoy it will depend largely on how much interest you still have in these kinds of stories, as it admittedly doesn't rise out the familiar trappings and scenarios of similar movies. I still found it to be pretty entertaining, though.
    10vicfam-17-57372

    2 Hasidic Jews tempted by drug dealing

    really loved & enjoyed this movie. It was engaging from the beginning. It used dark colors which helped set the mood for the cold Brooklyn winter. It's a human story between temptation & wanting to do the right thing. The main character is torn between tradition& morality. Very touching, & extremely well acted by all. If you liked the Social Network, you will also enjoy this movie; it has the same fast paced, engaging speed; you really want to know what is going to happen next. Jesse Eisenberg's acting really portrays his moral dilemma with wanting to be an observant Hasidic Jew, but being irresistibly tempted by the money of drug dealing.
    5canenero

    Annoyingly kosher

    I get the source material is what it is, but the few moments of tension build up never pay off.

    I would much rather read a 5-10 min article about this story than see a full movie.
    8BeneCumb

    Good movie thanks to Eisenberg's brilliant performance, above all

    This relatively short (1h 25min) movie is inspired by actual events in the 1990ies when Hasidic Jews were recruited as "mules" to smuggle ecstasy from Europe (mostly from The Netherlands) into the United States. The introductory part of the screenplay, however, is too long - I mean the events prior to smuggling process. On the other hand, the movie gives a good overview of customs and habits of Orthodox Jews - definitely interesting for non-Jews - and manners of recruiting people for illegal trafficking. The club scenes seem a bit lengthy though... Well done anyway, and the director Kevin Asch won the Breakthrough Director Award at the 2010 Gotham Awards.

    Jesse Eisenberg gives his best performance so far - and so different from the one in Social Network, for which he has been praised higher. His interpretation of Sam/Schmuel Gold, a mild-manner 20-year old youngster gradually becoming a smuggling activist, is so convincing and at times funny - although there is always tough and troubled background visible. Justin Bartha, Ari Graynor and Danny Abeckaser are also worth mentioning, going with the atmosphere.

    A recommendable movie - and a warning against involvement into illegal trafficking and drug use.

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    • Trivia
      Many of the extras in the film were Satmar Hasidim, who would spontaneously offer prayers and blessings at appropriate points in movie scenes, even though those were not scripted.
    • Goofs
      Roughly 5 minutes into the film, in the Brooklyn cut scene after eating family dinner and before the scene at the fabric shop a late model Honda Civic sedan (Produced starting in 2006) can be clearly seen, even though the movie is set in 1998.
    • Quotes

      Andrew (The Goy): I never heard jews complain so much about making money... Jesus christ.

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits mention the ring was responsible for importing over a million "Ecstacy" pills (should be "Ecstasy")
    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Shrek Forever After/Survival of the Dead/Holy Rollers (2010)
    • Soundtracks
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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Holy Rollers
    • Filming locations
      • 84-06 106th Avenue, Ozone Park, New York, USA (external shots of the Gold and Zimmerman houses)
    • Production companies
      • Deerjen Films
      • Lookbook Films
      • Safehouse Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $303,064
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $39,685
      • May 23, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $744,266
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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