A Real Pain review Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin spar in sublimely bittersweet Holocaust tour movie
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"A Real Pain is a whip-sharp comedy driven by the rattling verbal sparring between uptight, neurotic David and his outgoing, unpredictable cousin Benji, intertwining humor with profound character exploration."
"Eisenberg leans on tired archetypes in his previous film, but in A Real Pain the characters are captivatingly fleshed out, giving the dialogue a refreshing unpredictability and depth."
"The writing is sublimely satisfying and textured, capturing the complexities of family dynamics while also reflecting Eisenberg's personal journey through generational trauma and Holocaust tourism."
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