Un tipo serio

  • Estados Unidos A Serious Man (más)
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Larry Nidus es un hombre bueno. Es un marido fiel y afectuoso, un padre entregado y un profesor serio, siempre justo y correcto, a pesar de las tentaciones diarias que le acechan. Pero un buen día, todo empieza a ir mal. Su mujer le deja sin explicarle realmente por qué y su insoportable amante convence a Larry de que debe dejar el domicilio conyugal por el bien de los niños y mudarse a un motel. De pronto, la carrera de Larry se ve amenazada por una serie de anónimos en los que le acusan de traiciones sin concretar nada. Y para colmo, el amigo de su mujer muere en un accidente de coche y ella insiste en que Larry pague el entierro. Larry, que tampoco anda muy bien de dinero, debe hacerse cargo del entierro de un hombre al que odiaba, abonar la fianza de su hermano jugador, además de intentar proteger su buen nombre y su carrera. A pesar de tantas desgracias, es imposible no reírse de la mala suerte de Larry en un mundo que quizá nos sea demasiado familiar... (Universal Pictures España)

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3DD!3 

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inglés What on earth have the Coens done? Maybe it’s because I don’t like movies with a Jewish theme, nor am I too keen on the 70s, but I would be willing to come to terms with both if there had at least been some sort of story to it. The idea is good, but a couple of interesting shreds, some cases of director’s finesse and a powerful ending is just too little, IMHO. ()

gudaulin 

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inglés A Serious Man is not among the ambitious titles in the Coen brothers' work, nor does it impress and engulf you at first sight. However, it got under my skin, and from it emerged - I would say a pleasant spectacle, but that wouldn't be true because it is actually a tragicomedy in the purest sense of the word. It is the story of a man who wanted to live righteously and exemplary, but the more seriously he tried, the more blows he received from his surroundings and life itself. The stylish prologue, which goes back deep into the history of the Jewish diaspora, does not seem to relate to the rest of the film at first glance, and it confuses the viewer and brings uncertain tension into the film regarding where it is all heading. It is a small film, a typical indie film about an unlucky hero who easily evokes empathy in the audience - and to whom it does not matter at all. Overall impression: 90%. ()

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DaViD´82 

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inglés Far from being the most kosher Coen movie, but, despite all of that “viewer-unfriendliness", it’s a good movie, although it isn’t even a bit funny. Even though it is clear not just from the ending that this movie was nothing other than one big joke from this brotherly duo. And, you have to give to them, it came off brilliantly (even though I started to have my suspicions after the Goy’s teeth episode). ()

novoten 

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inglés With knowledge of any amount of Coen brothers' works, it will be clear after the first few minutes that the creative duo is once again trying something similar on us. The unfortunate protagonist (this time, once again, quite literally a life's failure) has bad luck at home, at work, and everywhere else, and the viewer can only wait to see where this pile of unfortunate events and mishaps will lead him. The narrative skill is certainly not lacking, but intentional vagueness and absurdity are only pleasantly original. Unfortunately, it is no longer particularly memorable. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés I had quite a strong feeling the whole time, which was confirmed at the end: The Coens have once again played a huge joke on us. This time, a joke that is on the one hand very strange in places (stranger than in Barton Fink) and absurd, but on the other hand quite dry, real and believable, which takes place in the spirit of Rashi's opening statement "Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you". The excellent scenes of all kinds are held together by the main character's constant futile efforts to understand everything, and the sixties atmosphere and Deakins' cinematography and Burwell's music also help a lot. In short, the brothers have created another film that may (thankfully) not be for everyone, but is easy to like. Four and a half. ()

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