Movie Release Date Oct 2, 2009 Wide
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Actors For A Serious Man
Michael Stuhlbarg,Richard Kind,Fred Melamed,Sari Lennick,Adam Arkin,Amy Landecker,Alan Mandell,Fyvush Finkel,Allen Lewis Rickman,Yelena Shmulenson,Peter Breitmayer,Brent Braunschweig,Simon Helberg,David Kang,Aaron Wolff,Jessica McManus,Ari Hoptman,Michael Tezla,George Wyner,Michael LernerGenres A Serious Man : Drama,Comedy
Visitor Rating & Critics For A Serious Man
User Rating A Serious Man : 3.5User Percentage For A Serious Man : 65 %
User Count Like for A Serious Man : 59,107
All Critics Rating For A Serious Man : 7.9
All Critics Count For A Serious Man : 205
All Critics Percentage For A Serious Man : 89 %
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Review For A Serious Man
The Coens may play around with that tradition, they may disparage it or mock it. But they are irrevocably a part of it, and that's all to the good.Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
If you're puzzled by the Coen Brothers' horrific comedies, this is the closest thing you'll get to an explanation.
Rafer Guzman-Newsday
Their most inside joke ever, it leaves you with a lot to chew on, if not a lot to enjoy.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
Mostly, A Serious Man succeeds because it engages questions worth asking. What is integrity? Does our atavistic need for stories illuminate the meaning of life or further obfuscate it? What does it mean to be good and how are we to achieve it?
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
Life is pain. Life is funny. Things happen randomly, with no purpose or reason that can be discerned. Searching for answers is futile. Enjoy what you can.
Tom Long-Detroit News
This parable of the welcome-unwelcome guest is less a key to the ensuing domestic drama than a teasing reminder of the traditional roots of the brothers' singular skill with humor and violence.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post
For all the droll wit on display, it's hard to warm to the Coens' chilly parable. Is Larry's suffering the work of God or the Devil, or just the random chaos of an indifferent universe? Arch-ironists to their fingertips, the Coens aren't telling.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
I guess gleeful misanthropy wasn't enough for the Coen Brothers. Now they want to make it clear that God ... excuse me, Hashem ... is an unforgiving bastard.
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
Brilliant but bleak comedy for mature Coen brothers fans.
James Rocchi-Common Sense Media
Joel and Ethan Coen love to play God; they put their characters through hell, torturing them endlessly and treating them with disdain before finally giving them peace (usually through death, madness or some form of imprisonment).
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
[A] film to be intuitively understood on an almost gut level and discussing it at length later to unravel its nuances is part of the pleasure of seeing such a film.
Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy
A sincerely sympathetic portrait of an American family man in crisis -- even as it insults its characters and derides their culture.
Michael Atkinson-Sight and Sound
It's serious about the craft of storytelling, both in form and function, with a dedication to characterization, pitch-perfect performances, and a cinematic backdrop that is both severely nostalgic and completely immersive.
Monika Bartyzel-Cinematical
It's definitely a film worth seeing.
Chris Bumbray-JoBlo's Movie Emporium
In terms of putting a protagonist through the wringer, the directors haven't been quite this cruel since Barton Fink, a film which shares A Serious Man's penchant for extremely black - actually, make that bleak - humor.
Ian Buckwalter-DCist
A Serious Man is several barrels full of laughs. But it's as serious-minded about suffering and misfortune as any film I've seen.
Jeffrey Overstreet-Looking Closer
The Coens the way I like them. This is their second best film after The Man Who Wasn't There.
Wesley Lovell-Cinema Sight
In this Coen brothers comedy, a good-hearted, Midwestern family man finds his life unraveling at work and at home although he's done nothing to deserve it.
Annlee Ellingson-Moving Pictures Magazine
What emerges is a willingness to go the extra mile to create good period detail, from adding aerials to roofs, to wrangling cars from the right period and even going so far as to remove the tree line to give the suburban estate a 'newly built' feel.
Amber Wilkinson-Eye for Film
Una farsa genial, con aires de tragedia, que resulta en una brillante alegoría sobre la condición humana. Una más para el podio de lo mejor de los Coen.
Enrique Buchichio-Uruguay Total
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