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"A Serious man" The best Coen bros. work yet.

Posted by Eldragon65 on May 20, 2010 at 08:28:05:

watched it two times - yet my wife and couple of other (American co workers) weren't too excited, as much as me and my brother. Even though we aren't of the Jewish origin, the cast of characters reminds us of the home we left behind. Besides the dark-humor the message was loud and clear - and very important: "Don't sweat the small stuff" A++++


I would like to see them 9more than anybody else) make a adaptation of some of the Charles Bukowski work.