EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED (Well, almost…)
by Robert A. Nowotny
Adapted from Jonathan Safran Foer's best selling book,
EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED is a delightful and thought-provoking
contemporary folk tale about the Holocaust and Jewish diaspora
diluted by a decidedly disappointing denouement. Still, the
journey is worth taking and this directorial debut by Liv
Schreiber will leave you smiling and, most likely, scratching your
head just a little bit.
The superb cast includes Elijah Wood, Eugene Hutz (who
“hurts” the English language like never before),
Boris Leskin and Laryssa Lauret. You may not be familiar with
these last three actors, but you will surely remember them for
a long time to come.
Although this relatively low budget, independent feature
contains a number of flaws, it is highly recommended by
Needtovent.com. The shift from a Fellini feeling to a Bergman
burnout doesn't quite work, but Schreiber and company deserve
praise for taking risks and hitting more often than missing. And
how can anyone dislike a film whose budget for Ziploc Bags is
unparalleled in the history of world cinema?
Perhaps the highest praise we can give EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED
is that WylieWayne will surely hate it. We can assure you that's
reason alone for anyone tired of the typical Hollywood formulaic
special effects extravaganza to seek out this semi-precious gem.
Get ILLUMINATED—you will be glad you did…
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