- Year: 2023
- Released: 01 Sep 2023
- Country: United States
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- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8293590/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_magnificent_meyersons
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- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
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- Genre: Drama
- Runtime: 88 min
- Writer: Evan Oppenheimer
- Director: Evan Oppenheimer
- Cast: Kate Mulgrew, Richard Kind, Ian Kahn
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Not as deep as it could have been
But still a decent watch.
Asking the big questions: Why do we suffer? Where does it all end? What makes life liveable? And like the son asked his father: What’s the point of it all? Life?
This film uses a life changing (off camera) event, to question the purpose of our all lives. It is a lot of talking, yes, this movie pretty much “just” shows the conversations of multiple people that are all connected (family relations). But the conversations are rarely boring and interesting enough to make you think. Like, what would I do in this situation? What would I think of this?
The whole situation with the dad is a bit too vague to fully understand and relate to, and overall although there were interesting conversations that made me think, in the end I didn’t find it “deep enough”. I think this film could have gone even deeper into the big life questions (which this movie really is all about). It was overall still too lighthearted for me and I wished for deeper conversations. Interesting watch and concept, but could have been executed better. That’s why just 6 stars.
Weird amalgamation of theology
**Minor spoilers**
Well, 36 minutes in, still trying to figure out what this movie is about, (Starz lists it as “comedy”). So far, we have a bench Rabbi and a priest, an angsty Wall Street type, a deaf realtor, an oncologist with a hypochondriac son, a tired wife who had an abortion without telling her husband that she was pregnant in the 1st place, and I’m sure I’m forgetting someone. No matter. Some of these people are members of the Meyerson family, the rest are peripheral. This is a very dialog-driven film. We’ve heard the characters verbalize their thoughts on Judaism, Christianity, atheism and the existence of hell and heaven. And yes, even whether cats go to heaven. I’m scratching my head, itching to sneak a peak at the “last chapter” so to speak, as I do when I’m on the fence about finishing an iffy book. And, now, enter the aliens. So, that’s it for me. There are too many threads and I’ve lost interest in untangling them. Too freaking weird even for me.