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Between the Temples

  • 2024
  • 14A
  • 1h 51m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,2/10
3,2 k
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Carol Kane and Jason Schwartzman in Between the Temples (2024)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA cantor in a crisis of faith finds his world turned upside down when his grade school music teacher re-enters his life as his new adult Bat Mitzvah student.A cantor in a crisis of faith finds his world turned upside down when his grade school music teacher re-enters his life as his new adult Bat Mitzvah student.A cantor in a crisis of faith finds his world turned upside down when his grade school music teacher re-enters his life as his new adult Bat Mitzvah student.

  • Director
    • Nathan Silver
  • Writers
    • C. Mason Wells
    • Nathan Silver
  • Stars
    • Jason Schwartzman
    • Carol Kane
    • Dolly De Leon
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,2/10
    3,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Nathan Silver
    • Writers
      • C. Mason Wells
      • Nathan Silver
    • Stars
      • Jason Schwartzman
      • Carol Kane
      • Dolly De Leon
    • 30Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 65Commentaires de critiques
    • 83Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 4 victoires et 10 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux27

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    Jason Schwartzman
    Jason Schwartzman
    • Ben Gottlieb
    Carol Kane
    Carol Kane
    • Carla Kessler
    Dolly De Leon
    Dolly De Leon
    • Judith Gottlieb
    Caroline Aaron
    Caroline Aaron
    • Meira Gottlieb
    Robert Smigel
    Robert Smigel
    • Rabbi Bruce
    Madeline Weinstein
    Madeline Weinstein
    • Gabby…
    Matthew Shear
    Matthew Shear
    • Nat
    Lindsay Burdge
    Lindsay Burdge
    • Darcy
    Julia Walsh
    • Twin #1
    Brittany Walsh
    • Twin 2
    Diane Lanyi
    • Cindy
    Keith Poulson
    Keith Poulson
    • Bartender
    Jason Grisell
    Jason Grisell
    • Priest
    Annie Hamilton
    Annie Hamilton
    • Rachel
    Jaden Waldman
    Jaden Waldman
    • Bar Mitzvah Boy
    Simona Sickler
    • Nerdy Girl
    Pauline Chalamet
    Pauline Chalamet
    • Leah
    Cindy Silver
    • Yael
    • Director
      • Nathan Silver
    • Writers
      • C. Mason Wells
      • Nathan Silver
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs30

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    Retro Filmmaking Done Well

    The first thing, and really only thing, one should know about this film before they see it is it's a straight up homage to 70s film making. This means there are certain camera choices and character behaviors that won't bother you in the least if you are into that era of movie making. However, if you are not familiar the genre or out right hate it, this is not the film for you.

    The last film I saw do this retro style was the 2023 Paul Giamatti movie, The Holdovers. If you enjoyed that movie, you likely will enjoy this. Or least you shouldn't hate it.

    Between the Temples tells the story of a Cantor who clearly needs a psychologist but who everyone else seems to think just needs to get laid. One day, he meets his former music teacher who wants to get back to her Jewish roots and get a bat mitzvah. What's a bat mitzvah? Think of it as a coming of age party. But honestly, you do not need to know a thing about Judaism to get what's happening here. Since the films only true religion is cringe. There are scenes right from the top to almost the end that are absolute flinch inducing. All realistic but embarrassing as hell.

    This is a small heart felt little movie that should be enjoyed by those in the right mindset.
    5mark-67214-52993

    Sweet Story Meets "Harold and Maude"

    Nathan Silver's "Between the Temples" is widely acclaimed by critics. Your experience may vary. Mine did.

    Following the accidental death of his wife, Ben (Jason Schwartzman - "Asteroid City" and other Wes Anderson projects) is bereft. Although he works as the cantor for a local synagogue, he is unable to sing. After his latest failed attempt during services, Ben rushes out of the synagogue. He lies down in the middle of the road to end it all but instead gets a lift from the truck driver to a nearby bar. He gets drunk. In a related matter, he gets punched in the face. In the process, he becomes reacquainted with his childhood music teacher, Carla (a fantastic Carol Kane). Eventually, Ben begins to tutor the 70ish Carla for the bat mitzvah denied her by her Russian Communist parents.

    Silver uses this story, which begins with tremendous potential, to explore the themes of many of his previous films, particularly the paralyzing consequences of anxiety and fear and why people fall in love or even put up with each other. At the same time, he offers a gentle critique of Jewish culture that features an explosive Shabbat dinner, mothers (Ben has two) fixated on immediately finding him a nice Jewish girl and a rabbi who's willing to negotiate and haggle about everything. Robert Smigel as the rabbi and Madeline Weinstein as Gabby, the rabbi's daughter and very available Jewish girl, offer strong performances.

    The oddball relationship between Ben and Carla is mesmerizing. It's sweet, kind, confusing, funny, quirky and completely charming. Schwartzman and Kane's performances are well worth the price of admission.

    What sunk this film - and it's a sinking of Titanic proportions in my view - is the muddled tone. On the one hand, there's a pervasive sweetness and a kindness in the face of everyone's frailties that's quite endearing. This sweetness encourages, even compels, the moviegoer to really invest in what's happening with these characters. So it's jarring to have slapstick scenes injected into the story along with diversions into broad, bawdy, absurdist comedy that shove us away from the feelings being so carefully nurtured. At times, I felt manipulated by these jolting shifts in tone and perspective. For me, this tonal inconsistency was a deal-breaker. Even the title of this film can't seem to make up its mind. Is the film to be an assessment of Jewish culture? Is it to be a treatise on behavioral neuropsychology? Or is it just trying to be too clever for its own good?

    "Between the Temples" is a step forward from Silver's very low-budget previous films, many of which starred his mother. It's thoughtful, sometimes insightful and occasionally hilarious. Unfortunately, it's a film that never decides whether it wants to be sweet and earnest or "Harold and Maude." I left the theater feeling confused by an unfocused story (and an incomprehensible conclusion) that felt more lazy than layered.
    5eric12808-527-585297

    Disjointed

    Between the Temples in s an exercise in " randomness" without much thought as to how the scenes fit together.

    Really? Is this the best the editing could do?

    Even the writing is very uneven, as though more than one writer threw out different ideas and then clipped them together.

    Some of the scenes were not consistent with the character's personality but it seems as though the anything goes!

    I really wanted to like this movie but it did not pick up traction and I was surprised at how little humor there was.

    I'm not sure how long it took to make this film but it was disappointing!

    So disappointing!

    Carol King was terrific !
    6SnoopyStyle

    awkward comedy

    Ben Gottlieb (Jason Schwartzman) is a socially awkward cantor. He runs out of his synagogue and tries to kill himself. Of course, he awkwardly fails and goes to a bar. He doesn't know what to order and starts drinking mudslides. He gets ridiculed by a bully and knocked out. His childhood teacher Carla Kessler (Carol Kane) comes to his aid. Later, she wants his help with her bat mitzvah. Her father was Jewish but she never was.

    This is a lot of quirky without much actual laughs. Schwartzman is uncomfortable and weird. The second-hand embarrassment is extremely high in this one. I do love her family restaurant outing. His one crazy move during his family dinner is truly crazy. It is outlandishly crazy as a man without any social skills. The meat and cheese scene could have been funny, but the closeup of Schwartzman eating is too gross. This movie pushes awkward comedy too far and the leads manage to save this with their charms.
    JohnDeSando

    Engaging dramedy with some contemporary screwball.

    "I taught you. Now you teach me." Carla (Carol Kane)

    Between the Temples taught me more about Jewish culture than any other film in recent memory. And it's not nerdy stuff: it's about Cantor Ben (Jason Schwartzman), whose gentile music teacher, Carla, requests Bat Mitsvah for herself even though she's hardly 13 years old. When she was that age, she was not allowed the 13-month preparation due to her parents being communists.

    Although Temples is ostensibly a comedy, for which its screwball dialogue is a testament, it is really about different cultures adjusting to the changes that outsiders eventually bring. Having lost his wife to a freak accident a year ago, Ben is understandably distracted until Carla re-enters his life bringing romance and a host of cultural cliches, like a pushy mother trying to arrange a marriage for him. See the Shabbat dinner for the full explosion of cultural imperatives couched in comedic form.

    Adding to his tension is Gabby (Madeline Weinstein), visiting daughter of Ben's Rabbi Bruce (Robert Smigel), who offers kinky sex and Ben's Mother's approval. Weinstein is an at-ease actress easy on her emotions and her look to promise a grand future.

    Between the Temples has a breezy, comfortable way about dealing with the challenges so that it makes The Graduate, with its Protestant expectations for Benjamin (Dustin Hoffman) look unassuming, and Benjamin's affair with Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft) negligible.

    Director/writer Nathan Silver and co-writer C. Mason Wells a keep the jokes coming, e.g., the biggest menu of any restaurant scene in the history of film and Ben saying even his name is in the past. The film shows how much pain change can bring while it also delivers a whole lot of love. Pursuing your own likes makes its way to the head of the class for happiness, age and cultural differences be damned.

    Schwartzman has never been better as the vulnerable Jew, and Carol Kane has never been as attractive, regardless of her age. Heck, look at 19-year-old Harold and 80-year-old Maude; thank you Hal Ashby and Cat Stevens.

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    • Anecdotes
      The rabbi has a personalized license plate that says TKNOLUM. This refers to the Hebrew phrase "Tikkun Olam" meaning "Repair the World".
    • Gaffes
      While being picked on at the bar, Benny finishes his mudslide and noisily places the empty glass on the bar. As seen from the big guy's point of view, the mudslide in front of Benny is hall full.
    • Citations

      Rabbi Bruce: Anyone is entitled to love anyone, but not while pretending and giving other people the impression that he loves someone else.

    • Connexions
      References The Philadelphia Story (1940)
    • Bandes originales
      Kol Ehad
      Performed by Mordecai Arnon (as Pupik Arnon)

      Written by Miki Gabrielov and Mordecai Arnon (as Mordechai 'Pupik' Arnon)

      Courtesy of Phonokol Record Company

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 août 2024 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Carla et moi
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Congregation Emanuel of the Hudson Valley, 243 Albany Avenue, Kingston, New York, États-Unis(synagogue)
    • sociétés de production
      • Fusion Entertainment
      • Ley Line Entertainment
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 2 084 122 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 647 757 $ US
      • 25 août 2024
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 2 316 693 $ US
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