David Kaplan: Yeah
Chronology
Mismatched cousins reunite for a road trip across Poland in honor of their beloved grandmother. The adventure takes a turn when the odd couple’s old tensions resurface against the backdrop of their family history. When Benji and David visit their grandmother’s home in Poland, the place is where Jesse Eisenberg’s real-life ancestors settled in the diaspora. Benji Kaplan: We keep moving, we stay light, we stay agile. Benji Kaplan: The conductor’s gonna come by, take the tickets, we tell him we’re going to the bathroom. David Kaplan: Bathroom.
Benji Kaplan: Yeah
Benji Kaplan: He gets to the back of the train, starts heading toward the front looking for stragglers. David Kaplan: Sorry, are we the stragglers? By the time he gets to the front, the train will be in the station and we’ll be home free. David Kaplan: This is so fucking stupid. Tickets are probably about twelve bucks. Benji Kaplan: It’s the principle of the matter.
This is our country
We shouldn’t have to pay for train tickets in Poland. David Kaplan: No it’s not, it was our country. They kicked us out because they thought we were cheap. Featured on CBS News Sunday Morning: Episode #46.44 (2024). 12 Etudes, Op. 25, No.
I saw this at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival
3 in F Major Written by Frederic Chopin Performed by Tzvi Erez. Previously, Jesse Eisenberg did “When You Finish Saving the World,” which was interesting but unfortunately a bit annoying. Here, Eisenberg’s direction and writing for this film shows he has improved greatly, as many of the characters are interesting and engaging, good dialogue exchanges, and great performances, especially from Kieran Culkin, who steals the show throughout the film. The narrative explores family history and complicated bonds as each of the themes and explorations on the subjects were handled well and was fun, emotional and engaging to watch. Including beautiful camera work, a good soundtrack and conversations that felt real, genuine and engaging to watch. Eisenberg’s approach to chemistry, structure and pacing was good as he has created a really good, compelling and personal story about family history and the true meanings of bonds and relationships.
There were some soundtrack choices that felt a little off
But overall, Eisenberg improved himself and I look forward to seeing what else he could bring today. From Alien: Romulus to Road House, take a look at some of our favorite posters of 2024.
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