Can the Coen Brothers ever do wrong? Okay, they can, but this really isn’t one of those times. A Serious Man is a seriously great film, with some brilliantly dark humor and a simple story that turns out to mean quite a bit by the end. It’s probably the most Jewish comedy you’ll see all year, about a Jewish family in a small Jewish town. The performances are all great and everything about it is pretty much spot on, but at this point I don’t think anyone expects any less from the Coens. And in terms of their comedy, I laughed more during this than I did during Burn After Reading, and I even really enjoyed that film (at Toronto last year). ● More from: FirstShowing.net
Toronto 2009 Review: The Coen Brothers' A Serious Man
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