A Real Pain


⭐6/10

 I guess I forgot to review this one a few weeks back. I didn't love it. It's a movie about two opposite cousins travelling to Poland to rediscover their roots, visiting the concentration camp that their grandma survived. The thrust of this movie seems to be that yes, Kieran Culkin is annoying, but he just has that irresistible sparkle that we all wish we had!

No. I absolutely loathed Culkin's character at all moments, even when he was not having a childish meltdown. I think the actor does too good a job of being petulant, and indeed when I watch his interviews, I'm kinda like, oh, maybe he's just like that...

I do think this was a good movie. I think it was a good idea, and there is some nice writing. In fact, I liked Eisenberg in this, and loved his stuff about how we all have pain, so why does Kulkin get to burden others with it? Honestly it was cathartic and I wanted to strangle Kulkin while shouting this in his face. So I guess this movie got the reaction it wanted out of me?

I know this review isn't very therapist-y but I was just so confounded when the whole group was patting his back and being like, "man I was thinking about what you were saying..." No, I would go home and instantly try to delete the memories of meeting this moron from my brain. I hate that bitch. 


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