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Everything is Illuminated (2005)
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Reviews Counted:116
Fresh:77
Rotten:39
Average Rating:6.5/10
Consensus: Although it excises much from its famously dense source material, Everything is Illuminated is a quirky, ambitious debut film from Liev Schreiber.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for disturbing images/violence, sexual content and language
Runtime: 1 hr 46 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Sep 16, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $1,644,300
Synopsis: Acclaimed actor Liev Schrieber (DAYTRIPPERS, THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE) makes his directorial debut in this adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer's bestselling novel about a young Jewish-American... Acclaimed actor Liev Schrieber (DAYTRIPPERS, THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE) makes his directorial debut in this adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer's bestselling novel about a young Jewish-American writer of the same name. Mixing equal parts black comedy and poignant drama, the film follows Jonathan (Elijah Wood) as he travels to the Ukraine to solve a family secret. There he meets his barely legitimate tour guides: Alex (Eugene Hutz, member of the folk-punk band Gogol Bordello), a cosmopolitan playboy obsessed with Michael Jackson and other American icons; Alex's grandfather (Boris Leskin), a man worn down by life who seems to be losing his grip on reality; and Sammy Davis, Jr. Jr, the "seeing-eye bitch" dog who comes along for the ride. As Jonathan closes in on his goal--to find the story behind the woman who saved his grandfather during the Holocaust--it becomes clear that Alex's grandfather has a dark secret of his own that needs to be, as the film suggests, illuminated. EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED lives up to the quirkiness of its source material, and is similar to films like BEING JOHN MALKOVICH or LOST IN TRANSLATION. Filmed on location in Prague, the film features breathtaking landscapes, including a memorable scene in a field of sunflowers. Also notable is the film's soundtrack, which features songs by Gogol Bordello, as well as an outstanding ethnic score by Paul Cantelon. Quirky, funny, sweet, and sad, Schreiber's excellent adaptation provides both closure and hope for survivors of the Holocaust. [More]
Starring: Elijah Wood, Eugene Hutz, Boris Leskin, Laryssa Lauret
Starring: Elijah Wood, Eugene Hutz, Boris Leskin, Laryssa Lauret, Liev Schreiber
Director: Liev Schreiber
Director: Liev Schreiber
Producer: Marc Turtletaub
Studio: Warner Independent
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Mar 21, 2006
Reviews for Everything is Illuminated
A estréia de Schreiber na direção é tematicamente ambiciosa e merece aplausos.
Pardon my obtuse thinking, but I want to draw a line between this wonderful, bitter sweet film and Little Fish, the much acclaimed Australian film. Both film deal with the presence of the past in our lives; indeed, Everything Is Illuminated (by the past)
This is a film with a wide range of emotions. It is a film with some laughter and some very affecting moments. It may be a flawed film, but parts are really excellent.
A strange film that starts out as one thing and transforms into something quite different before it's done.
The film remains mildly worthwhile simply due to its utter weird, sometimes beautiful construction, it adds nothing to the canon of Holocaust films or Jewish themed films
Schreiber's movie tends to trivialize the novel, not only by abridging the story ... but by subverting Foer's larger point of universal complicity in atrocity.
Severely hampered by a screenplay that waters down much of the book’s power, but the blow isn’t lethal
(Alex) Hutz can't get back on screen soon enough if you ask me. He displays enormous range for a first-time actor.
Nevertheless, Everything Is Illuminated has a haunting afterglow, one that neither satisfies nor illuminates, but at least keeps the flame alive.
Though much of the journey is played for laughs, the dramatic core is always present. By the film's end, viewers will likely be moved by the film's poignant and deeply moving final reel.
As with many road trips, the destination isn't as rewarding as the journey...
Never comes up big with anything more than a reminder that the Holocaust really did happen.
...some surprising revelations give the movie the dramatic weight it was missing.
A sometimes funny, largely heartbreaking look at how tragic events can resonate through generations.
It's funny and warm, with the sting of the horrific event that triggered the trip giving it a melancholy feel.
This quirky comedy-drama ... features enough style, laughs and genuine warmth to help it overcome some storytelling deficiencies.
Schreiber was smart enough to cut the 40 percent of the novel dealing with Trochimbrod's twisted history, but he couldn't assemble the remaining pieces into a satisfying whole.
The big 'reveal,' when the movie turns dramatic, is something of a fizzle - a destination not as interesting as what leads up to it.
Begins on an enticingly light note, then darkness falls...nothing is illuminated in the finale that 2005 audiences don't already know.
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