Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Year : 2, Issue: 10
Reuters: Jesse Eisenberg created the film “A Real Pain” to depict the emotional distress between two Jewish American cousins touring modern-day Poland as they learn more about the trauma of the Holocaust.
“I wanted to talk about that pain (between cousins) but set against the backdrop of something so much more objectively worse, like World War Two trauma,” Eisenberg said.
He wanted to pose an important question to both the audience and to himself.
“What pain is valid? Are we supposed to take these two young men seriously, even though their pain could not compare to massive, mass scale terror, or are we supposed to dismiss them because their lives are irrelevant against the backdrop?” he added.
“A Real Pain” is distributed by Searchlight Pictures, a unit of Walt Disney DIS.N, and arrives in theaters on Friday. The film follows different-tempered cousins David, played by Eisenberg, and Benji, played by Kieran Culkin, as they reunite for a group tour of Poland to learn more about their grandmother and Jewish history.
The movie also stars Will Sharpe as James, the group tour guide, along with Jennifer Grey, Kurt Egyiawan, Liza Sadovy and Daniel Oreskes, who play members of the tour group.