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  • @rpg7287
    @rpg7287 Před rokem +61

    Yes. This is the Coen’s take on the book of Job. But it’s also their take on quantum physics. Quantum physics includes quantum entanglement, in which a particle becomes entangled with another, so that if something happens to one particle, it has an instantaneous effect on the other. Larry gets into a car crash and Sy gets into a crash at the same instant. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle contains the idea that our observations on reality alters and has an effect on that reality. When Larry changes the grade, the effect is bad news about his tests. It’s an amazing film.

  • @imeprezime4764
    @imeprezime4764 Před rokem +18

    This movie is criminally underrated

  • @TheOlafmetal
    @TheOlafmetal Před rokem +20

    The last rabbi was quoting Jefferson Airplane's "somebody to Love", which plays when it cuts to black at the end.

  • @YankeesForever25
    @YankeesForever25 Před rokem +25

    Incredible movie. Sy Ableman is one of the most sinister creations the Coens ever came up with.

    • @Divine_R
      @Divine_R Před 11 měsíci +3

      A total foe. His death was truly karmic.

  • @777Nny
    @777Nny Před rokem +25

    Also,
    "What the truth is found to be lies, and all the hope within you dies..." that's from Somebody to Love, which was played at the start and end of this film.

    • @SpeedOfThought1111
      @SpeedOfThought1111 Před rokem +4

      *When* the truth is found to be lies, and all the *joy* within you dies

    • @Tom_Van_Zandt
      @Tom_Van_Zandt Před 11 měsíci

      @@SpeedOfThought1111 When the fart is found to be lies, and all the farts within you dies

  • @LateCambrian
    @LateCambrian Před rokem +9

    FYI the old rabbi was just quoting the Jefferson Airplane song that the son was listening to in the beginning…

  • @acegikm
    @acegikm Před 8 měsíci +5

    That seemed to be an underlying meaning in The Big Lebowski, too - Doing nothing has consequences.

  • @LateCambrian
    @LateCambrian Před rokem +34

    This movie is part three of the Coen Brothers Apocalypse trilogy, which includes
    No Country For Old Men and Burn After Reading.
    They’ve talked about it in interviews.
    This is their most underrated film in my
    Opinion….

    • @TomEyeTheSFMguy
      @TomEyeTheSFMguy Před rokem +4

      First an idiot's quadrilogy with George Clooney, now an apocalypse trilogy?

    • @adamp2029
      @adamp2029 Před rokem +5

      This is my favorite, and I usually consider Burn After Reading their most underrated.

    • @LateCambrian
      @LateCambrian Před rokem +3

      @@TomEyeTheSFMguy I read about the numbskull Quadrilogy, but I have a distinct memory of an interview where they talked about No Country, Burn and Serious man as three parts of a trilogy with an apocalyptic theme… trying to locate

    • @hypostatics9475
      @hypostatics9475 Před rokem +2

      and those are their three best films imo

    • @scottmoore1614
      @scottmoore1614 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I also think this film is their most underrated.

  • @LobbyLoiterer
    @LobbyLoiterer Před rokem +7

    This is in my top five favorite films of all time. It had a huge impact on the way I approach life. I'm always so happy to see any reactor give it a shot.

  • @brettsinger9565
    @brettsinger9565 Před 6 měsíci +2

    This film helped me recover from a nervous breakdown 13 years ago. I say that without fully understanding all it had to say. It left me still wondering about the future but no longer hating myself for not having all the answers.

  • @elleesse4028
    @elleesse4028 Před rokem +8

    Yo James. I think you’d enjoy ‘The Man Who Wasn’t There’ with Billy Bob Thornton by the Coen Bros. It’s an oft forgotten and underrated entry in their filmography. It explores similar themes to this film, has that slow outward spiralling wave of chaos and consequences caused by characters choices and the Coen Bros unique brand of comedy.

    • @Tom_Van_Zandt
      @Tom_Van_Zandt Před 11 měsíci

      I was going to recommend that one, as well, as he seemed to love the fact that Schindler's List was shot almost entirely in black and white. Other moder B&W films I'd recommend are Down by Law, Dead Man, Nebraska and a few others I can't currently think of off the top of my head. Hell, Young Frankenstein if he hasn't seen it.

  • @st_orlie
    @st_orlie Před rokem +10

    This was my first Coen brother's movie, still one of my favourites of theirs.

  • @tetleyT
    @tetleyT Před rokem +7

    Thanks James! So happy you reacted to this understated gem. Thoughtful analysis too. The writing and acting are top notch, but a special shout out to Carter Burwell for his work on the score. Those few small notes on the piano that you hear throughout movie are so good! They really give the film a mysterious and playful sense of dread. The Jefferson Airplane title sequence absolutely rocks, and incorporating Hendrix over the "teeth" monologue - that's just downright superfly.

  • @psilocyble3053
    @psilocyble3053 Před rokem +5

    I'd completely forgotten about this hilarious film.

  • @alexa.english174
    @alexa.english174 Před rokem +16

    I'm honestly afraid of turning into this dude in the future. I don't react well in uncomfortable situations

  • @HonJazzz
    @HonJazzz Před 2 měsíci

    One of my absolute favorites

  • @joerafferty3248
    @joerafferty3248 Před rokem

    I'm so glad you are reacting to this film. I love the Coen brothers' work in general but this is easily up there with their best for me. I first saw this film at university and I became obsessed with it, to the point where I'm pretty sure I watched it over and over again for a week straight. I wasn't familiar with the story of Job before I saw the film so a lot of those references went over my head, but having since read up on it, a lot more of the film makes sense in places that I didn't previously understand e.g. the tornado at the end. Also, the Goy's teeth is one of my all time favourite film sequences that I regularly go back and watch just to hang off of every word in that clip. I wish more people knew about this film because it deserves way more recognition.

  • @joegaspard9762
    @joegaspard9762 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for reacting to this. It might be my favorite Coen brothers film. I’m not far from the neighborhood where they filmed the family’s home…a neighborhood that still looks like it did in the sixties.

  • @nairb2173
    @nairb2173 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Michael Stuhlbarg is just phenomenal in this (and S3 of Fargo!)

  • @patrickfoster8335
    @patrickfoster8335 Před rokem +1

    That quote….is from the song on his tape deck. Jefferson airplane…..somebody to love. And yeh love that ending.

  • @JamesVSCinema
    @JamesVSCinema  Před rokem +7

    Imagine The Dude being in this film hahaha.
    Want to vote on what I should watch next? Click here! www.patreon.com/jamesvscinema
    Have a great day!

  • @TomEyeTheSFMguy
    @TomEyeTheSFMguy Před rokem +8

    HELL YEAH! MORE COEN BROTHERS!

  • @toddhill7483
    @toddhill7483 Před rokem

    Within the last few weeks you have taken in 2 of my favorite all time fims, this and Barton Fink. Gratitude.

  • @brianrector3169
    @brianrector3169 Před rokem +3

    It's the Coens' take on The Book of Job.

  • @PacDork
    @PacDork Před rokem +4

    Wonderful movie, one of the Coen best & underrated. Because of this movie, I get hyped whenever I see Fred Melamed in something. He's hilarious. This is probably the most Jewish movie they've ever made...there's probably a lot that goes over audiences heads unless they know the culture.

  • @RyanDesmond
    @RyanDesmond Před rokem +4

    The opening story is the same as the story about The Goy. This movie is teaching us that life doesn't have to be understood to be enjoyed. If we "accept mystery" we can achieve a greater happiness. That life itself is God's "Mentaculous" and only God can understand it.

  • @toddlastman198
    @toddlastman198 Před 4 dny

    one of my favorite movies, brilliance

  • @tamarawallace1184
    @tamarawallace1184 Před rokem +3

    Love you james😁

  • @Trendyflute
    @Trendyflute Před rokem +1

    I love this movie, it's such a vibe. Coens do so many great things. You still should do Miller's Crossing and Barton Fink at some point!!

  • @dukedude7460
    @dukedude7460 Před rokem +1

    One of the Coens best imo and one that flies und the radar as well.
    I’m not sure if they’ve said it in an interview, but I’ve always seen Larry Gopnik and The Dude as direct foils from two Coen films (A Serious Man and Big Lebowski, respectively); Larry tries (and fails) to find the meaning in everything that happens through the coarse of the film and bemoans all the negative things that befall him and ultimately comes away with nothing; on the other end, The Dude doesn’t wish (or care) to understand anything that happens through the coarse of his story, yet is able to grasp and understand much of what happened by the end, and ends up pretty much the same as he started.
    Great faction as alway James and keep it up!

  • @777Nny
    @777Nny Před rokem +1

    It's a retelling of story of Job. It's even mentioned in the film.

  • @IvorPresents
    @IvorPresents Před rokem +4

    The film alone among all the Coen's output, deals particularly from the Jewish perspective. Certainly not everyone will relate. I do, It was like a reflection of my upbringing. Great humor and exaggeration were the lens which we view this. The Reform and the Conservative branches of Judaism were depicted, no so much the Orthodox. The learned Rabbi's study resembled more a Harry Potter lair, than a man of the books. Humor served with a glimpse of truth. We are not to be swayed by omens yet the hand of the Creator is in all things. Not always for our personal interests. I appreciate that That the Rabbi could take a lesson from Jefferson Airplane was nice. Many of the Orthodox would dismiss this. What the film does best is establish a sense of time and place even though everything is in a state of change. The opening is amazing, a Bubba Mista, a old wives tale of a Dibick. a undead spirit that roams the world looking for a body. A few horror tropes have bought into this,. Was he a dybick or not is your guess. opens the stage three hundred years later in the nineteen fifties suburbs.

  • @willmendoza8498
    @willmendoza8498 Před rokem

    This movie references so much culture and thought that I am not familiar with, so I feel like I missed a ton. And yet, even with those gaps in my knowledge, it has stuck with me for years, and I think about it often.

  • @WARdROBEPlaysWWII
    @WARdROBEPlaysWWII Před rokem +1

    A movie and a meditation

  • @williamclarke3162
    @williamclarke3162 Před rokem +1

    I think this might be my favorite or second favorite of the Coen Brothers films.
    Out of all the characters theyve created, Larry Gopnik is the one i feel the most sympathy for. Life truly does like to throw curveballs. -You feel like you didnt do anything wrong but inactions do have consequences as well.
    -Also the Goys teeth might be top 5 Coen Brothers scene

  • @jaymenjanssens720
    @jaymenjanssens720 Před rokem +2

    🎉One of the best and a personal favourite, thanks for watching

  • @dqan7372
    @dqan7372 Před rokem

    So glad you watched this!

  • @jonwright6472
    @jonwright6472 Před rokem +1

    This is such a special movie to me, and I love that you took the time to watch it. I found that what I thought absolutely had to be true (the prologue were Larry Gopnik's ancestors) wasn't intended. I think that the movie is particularly fascinating because both could be true- it's all coincidence and it's intended hardship by a religious deity. It's kind of like Fargo being a true story and a total lie. If you allow both possibilities, it's so much more interesting. This actually challenges Fargo as my favorite movie.

  • @lethalbee
    @lethalbee Před rokem +1

    The open ending makes me think of a quote from the Jewish philosopher Jacques Derrida, who wrote alot on Messianic Judaism, the idea that a Messiah will come in the future:
    “In general, I try and distinguish between what one calls the Future and “l’avenir” [the ‘to come]. The future is that which - tomorrow, later, next century - will be. There is a future which is predictable, programmed, scheduled, foreseeable. But there is a future, l’avenir (to come) which refers to someone who comes whose arrival is totally unexpected. For me, that is the real future. That which is totally unpredictable. The Other who comes without my being able to anticipate their arrival. So if there is a real future, beyond the other known future, it is l’avenir in that it is the coming of the Other when I am completely unable to foresee their arrival.” - Derrida

  • @edwardroneill
    @edwardroneill Před rokem +10

    Wonderful reaction. I love that movie.
    The quotation given by the oldest rabbi? It's from a song on Danny's Walkman. Jefferson Airplane, I think.
    If you're interested, I've been making video essays exploring filmmaking technique.
    This one compares two versions of the 1931 Dracula that were made by different directors: czcams.com/video/sFFVMHPg1bA/video.html
    Keep making great content!

    • @TTM9691
      @TTM9691 Před rokem +4

      Yeah, and the rabbi goes on to list all the band members in the Jefferson Airplane as well. "Grace Slick, Spencer Dryden" etc....

  • @williamshears9953
    @williamshears9953 Před rokem +1

    This is such an incredible movie

  • @bigmikem1578
    @bigmikem1578 Před 11 měsíci

    Finally someone reacts to a truly great film.

  • @BradenLeeMusic
    @BradenLeeMusic Před rokem +2

    How does one suggest a movie? Since you’re doing this dialogue centered analysis lately you should watch waking life directed by Richard linklater. Absolutely phenomenal film

  • @adamp2029
    @adamp2029 Před rokem +1

    This is (maybe) my favorite of theirs. But it’s tough to choose.

  • @twilightcrush
    @twilightcrush Před rokem +2

    such a good one

  • @wildhias6195
    @wildhias6195 Před rokem

    [Verse 1]
    When the truth is found to be lies
    And all the joy within you dies
    [Chorus]
    Don't you want somebody to love?
    Don't you need somebody to love?
    Wouldn't you love somebody to love?
    You better find somebody to love
    Love, love
    Jefferson Airplane - Somebdy to love

  • @connerwood7969
    @connerwood7969 Před rokem +2

    Top 5 Coen Bros movie for me. Just incredible.

  • @balls2442
    @balls2442 Před rokem +2

    Dude wtffff i just watched this movie an hour ago wtfffff

  • @miamiassassin13
    @miamiassassin13 Před rokem +1

    Just my two cents to add.. one important aspect that i took out of this movie was "even no action has a reaction". He continues to say "I didn't do anything!" And that's the point.
    All my ideas have obviously been lifted from a great analysis from CZcams on this movie after i didn't understand it after 2 viewings.

  • @jennyruth5620
    @jennyruth5620 Před rokem +1

    Yeah, had forgotten how good this is!.. too passive..feel like I spent too many years consumed by my work, but totally passive where I shouldn't have been ☺️🤩

  • @monfernova
    @monfernova Před rokem

    Yooo the main dude is the mob boss in Your Honor

  • @nightking0130
    @nightking0130 Před rokem

    Yeah just read the story of job and it mirrors Larry’s character in this film. The three rabis are jobs three friends and the Jefferson airplane playing at the end is god talking through the whirlwind to job except it’s a tornado.

  • @heilmann18
    @heilmann18 Před rokem

    I've been thinking about this movie lately and it's feaking me out.

  • @webuser5748
    @webuser5748 Před rokem

    I just noticed there are no reactions on youtube on The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, masterpiece by the Cohen bros. I'd love to see what you think of it

  • @stanley2681
    @stanley2681 Před rokem +1

    holy ish i didnt think anyone knew of this film lol so dope

  • @Pancakeshouse85
    @Pancakeshouse85 Před rokem

    Property line's the poplar.

  • @BeezOne84
    @BeezOne84 Před měsícem

    For me personally this movie was always about illusion of control over one's life.
    That if you follow some rules (or *do nothing*) you will be okay, you will be a "serious man".
    But it's a lie we are telling ourselves. The world is too big and unpredictable.

  • @subroy7123
    @subroy7123 Před rokem

    This is all Book of Job stuff. All Coen Bros main characters draw some kind of influence from the misfortunes of Job. It gives the stories so much potential for fantastic filmmaking and Coens do such wonderful job with the dark comedy of it all. Actions (and inactions) have consequences.

  • @johncable9238
    @johncable9238 Před rokem +1

    watch falling down!!

  • @adamp2029
    @adamp2029 Před rokem +1

    Mere surmise, sir.

  • @tacticalgrace6456
    @tacticalgrace6456 Před rokem

    Dude, this guy thinks he didn’t do anything. At least he became a math teacher who at least understands math. Now I deffo didn’t do nuthink. And I can relate to the chaos that unfurls from that. Also, would love to see James react to the movie Symbiopsychotaxiplasm but he can only properly do that if he doesn’t find out anything about it before hand. To know anything about it is to ruin the experience of it.

  • @crobarus
    @crobarus Před rokem

    I've only seen the movie once but will watch again. I felt that you needed to be Jewish to understand it fully. Got some good laughs out of it
    You need to watch more Coen Bros. Start with their first , "Blood Simple " Awesome first movie. Psycological thriller .
    Francis McDorman's first movie , independent low budget but really well done. Critics loved it . Still holds up. Millers Crossing and Barton Fink , are even better. For me all top 5 Coen Brothers films

  • @josefgordon7712
    @josefgordon7712 Před rokem

    Don’t miss out on the little know sequel Some Ridiculous Women. Aka real life, ammi right fellas!?

  • @harrymc9263
    @harrymc9263 Před rokem

    This is the only film of the Coen's I have watched only once. I just couldn't get into it. I think it one of those films which people either really rate or think it is terrible, there's no middle ground.

  • @williamcarbajal383
    @williamcarbajal383 Před rokem +1

    If you want a serious man, watch Falling Down (Michael Douglas)

    • @TTM9691
      @TTM9691 Před rokem +1

      Yeah. "Waaaaaa, my burger doesn't look like it does on TV! I'm falling down!" LOL. "My burger doesn't look like it does on TV so let me shoot up some minimum wage workers" 🤣 Waaaaaa......hear my pain! I'm the only one in the world who has to get up and go to work! I'd rather be the protaganist of a dopey 90s action movie!" 🤣 "Help....I'm.....falling down!"😭

  • @EdDunkle
    @EdDunkle Před rokem

    Accept The Mystery

  • @Sagitarius0812
    @Sagitarius0812 Před rokem +2

    You don't have to know what it all means. Just accept the mystery ....

  • @SteifBoyJunior
    @SteifBoyJunior Před rokem +1

    So many subtleties that Jentiles just wouldn't get. Yup, even more than other Cohen brothers films, this one got many Jewish motifs.

  • @fantasyviolence1618
    @fantasyviolence1618 Před rokem

    Rush hour, when?

  • @bittercolesslaw
    @bittercolesslaw Před rokem

    can u start watching dexter

  • @LordSplendid
    @LordSplendid Před rokem +2

    As you continue to react to quality movies, I recommend "Once Were Warriors" from 1994.
    I can promise that it is good and it will get a reaction out of you!

  • @marijuasher
    @marijuasher Před rokem

    This film is Judaism 101. Glad you liked it.

  • @happygolucky1184
    @happygolucky1184 Před rokem

    A very neglected and underappreciated film!

  • @zbennalley
    @zbennalley Před rokem

    I went on a date with a girl and her thoughts about going on a sencond date with her was solely based around what my true opinions were on this film. She asked if I watched it and I said I did (I didn't) but I wanted the second date and the opening sequence told me EVERYTHING i was about to see. I texted her back and she said," Holy Shit, did you study quantum mechanism??" I responded," Nope, but if I ask you out to a location/time and you respond back and I didn't open the message. If you're there or not, I won't worry because I'll be there anyways."
    She was there with a box that had the answer to our next date if I opened it. Never opened it

  • @zbighugh9193
    @zbighugh9193 Před měsícem

    One of the most depressing movies ever. It's about a loser who loses everything. Piece of crap film. Why? Because a good story requires a character audiences would care about. The Coen brothers instead made the main character an absolute loser, who, then has everyone treating him like crap. What a waste of time to watch. At the cinema where they showed this film they should have put a warning for those about to watch: "Abandon all hope, all ye who enter here."

  • @jamesmoyner7499
    @jamesmoyner7499 Před rokem +2

    I hated this movie and every character. I don't know how to describe it, but I hated every moment the film was playing. Also some of the other films I consider the worst I have ever seen include:
    About a Boy,
    Heartbreakers,
    Weather Man,
    And Maleficent

    • @timriehl1500
      @timriehl1500 Před rokem +2

      Glad you also had the guts to say you hated it. I am tired of people trying to make me feel like an unsophicated hillbilly because I so dislike this movie.

    • @jamesmoyner7499
      @jamesmoyner7499 Před rokem

      @@timriehl1500 Now you know that you are not alone.

  • @timriehl1500
    @timriehl1500 Před rokem +1

    I hated this movie; just because something is from the Cohen brothers, doesn't mean it's automatically good. Had no idea what it meant; even tried to apply the Book of Job, but couldn't see the connection.

  • @demonictowtoe7983
    @demonictowtoe7983 Před rokem

    This is probably my second favorite corn brother's film, my favorite has to go to Inside Llewyn Davis, and NCFOM is up there too