Andy Rocco Kraft

Andy Rocco Kraft

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    • Annette 2022-03-22 09:01:41

      About the connection between the title and the movie itself.

      Simply put. The scene at the beginning of the film is actually a microcosm of Larry's environment.
      Can be compared.
      1. There are three figures in the title. Husband, wife, friend mistaken for ghost. The husband nags and talks non-stop, and the wife taps the ice cubes indifferently, indifferent to...

    • Ulices 2022-03-25 09:01:08

      How to be a serious man in a crazy world

      If you think this movie is boring, you can only say that you are hopeless.
      Be an adult, be a serious person, a sacred law, an inviolable morality.
      What's wrong with each of the four short sentences above?
      Of course, if you are in a kingdom of God, inviolable, holy, and serious men are as easy to...

    • Orin 2022-03-27 09:01:05

      The Coen brothers' American style of humor, sultry, show and wisdom has been perfected day by day~ PS: The viewing feeling of this kind of film is really not good~~~

    • Laurianne 2022-03-25 09:01:08

      Did you also dream of the little electric sheep last night?

    A Serious Man quotes

    • Larry Gopnik: We had, I think, a good talk, the other day, but you left something...

      Clive Park: I didn't leave it.

      Larry Gopnik: Well, you don't even know what I was gonna say.

      Clive Park: I didn't leave anything. I'm not missing anything. I know where everything is.

      Larry Gopnik: Well... then, Clive, where did this come from?

      [raises his eyebrows]

      Larry Gopnik: This is here, isn't it?

      Clive Park: Yes, sir. That is there.

      Larry Gopnik: This is not nothing; this is something.

      Clive Park: Yes. That is something.

      [a beat]

      Clive Park: What is it?

      Larry Gopnik: You know what it is! I believe. And you know I can't keep it, Clive.

      Clive Park: Yes sir.

      Larry Gopnik: I'll have to pass it on to Professor Finkle, along with my suspicions about where it came from. Actions have consequences.

      Clive Park: Yes sir. Often.

      Larry Gopnik: No, always! Actions always have consequences! In this office, actions have consequences!

      Clive Park: Yes sir.

      Larry Gopnik: Not just physics, morally.

      Clive Park: Yes.

      Larry Gopnik: And we both know about your actions.

      Clive Park: No sir. I know about my actions.

      Larry Gopnik: I can interpret, Clive. I know what you meant me to understand.

      Clive Park: Meer sir my sir.

      Larry Gopnik: Meer sir my sir?

      Clive Park: [Careful enunciation] Mere... surmise. Sir. Very uncertain.

    • Sy Ableman: Do you drink wine? Because this is an incredible bottle. This is not Mogen David. This is a - heh heh - a wine, Larry. A Bordeaux.

      Larry Gopnik: You know, Sy...

      Sy Ableman: Open it. Let it breathe. Ten minutes. Letting it breathe, so important.

      Larry Gopnik: Thanks, Sy, but I'm not...

      Sy Ableman: I insist! No reason for discomfort. I'll be uncomfortable if you don't take it. These are signs and tokens, Larry.

      Larry Gopnik: I'm just-I'm not ungrateful, I'm, I just don't know a lot about wine and, given our respective, you know...

      [Sy abruptly hugs him]

      Sy Ableman: S'okay. S'okay. We're gonna be fine.