Eisenberg says one of the themes he wanted to explore in the film is the validity of pain. In ‘A Real Pain,’ Jewish cousins tour Poland, cracking jokes and confronting the past In this almost perfect little film, Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin play ...
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Written and directed by Jesse Eisenberg, the film follows two relatives as they make a pilgrimage to their grandmother’s home in Poland.
A Real Pain” follows cousins David Kaplan (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji Kaplan (Kieran Culkin) as they embark on a tour across Poland to discover more about their Ashkenazi Jewish heritage and visit their recently deceased grandmother’s childhood home.
Eisenberg has recently earned critical raves for his writing, directing and acting in A Real Pain, a film about two cousins who travel to Poland together to visit Holocaust sites. Eisenberg’s ...
Jesse Eisenberg and Keiran Culkin have redefined the buddy comedy with 'A Real Pain.' Here's how to stream the movie from the comfort of your own home.
It’s part comedy, part tragedy. It’s part road-trip saga, part odd couple-buddy flick, and part Holocaust film. What could possibly have gone wrong? Yup – everything could have gone wrong. So the first miracle about “A Real Pain,
Eisenberg's film follows two cousins on a Jewish heritage tour of Poland, which includes a stop at the Majdanek death camp. The story draws on his... In 'A Real Pain,' Jesse Eisenberg asks ...
Ideally, Jesse Eisenberg says, he would have at least met ... a film about two cousins who travel to Poland together to visit Holocaust sites. Eisenberg’s original screenplay for the film ...
A few years ago, actor Jesse Eisenberg was writing ... An English speaking heritage tour of Poland that culminates at Auschwitz," Eisenberg says. "And it ... just posed all these interesting ...
Anyone who has experienced such feelings is likely to find themselves resonating with the characters in Jesse Eisenberg’s "A Real Pain."
Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain has emerged as one of the most acclaimed films of recent times, grossing $16 million against a modest $3 million budget. Despite strong word of mouth and a successful limited release worldwide,