Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA beloved small town rabbi in the high desert becomes an unlikely gunslinger after his community is violently attacked.A beloved small town rabbi in the high desert becomes an unlikely gunslinger after his community is violently attacked.A beloved small town rabbi in the high desert becomes an unlikely gunslinger after his community is violently attacked.
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The setting and characters are unique, but ultimately this is a rather straightforward, fun, quirky, thriller. When a rabbi believes law enforcement has arrested the wrong man for a murder, the rabbi begins his own investigation, which leads to a plot vaguely reminiscent of CHINATOWN. That the rabbi seeks to exonerate a neo-Nazi accused of murdering a prominent Jewish businessman is one of the fresh spins on the thriller genre that this film takes. With many possible suspects and victims, the plot is at times unwieldy, and though comprehensible, it struggles to hang together. Cast with many actors who frequently play light or comedic roles, especially Christopher Lloyd, the film provides these actors with opportunities to show their dramatic chops effectively.
After a member of his temple is murdered, a Rabbi is the only one who does not believe it is motivated by hate. While he leads his community through turbulent times and the family through their grief, he conducts his own investigation, becoming more than just a Rabbi.
This movie is far-fetched but entertaining. The story is similar to other murder investigation story arcs, with some hot topics mixed in, such as anti-Semitism, renewable energy, and the environment. Overall, the story is not overly predictable, which keeps it interesting. The action is suitable for a movie that didn't require it, but it's far-fetched. The one-hour and thirty-four-minute runtime is the perfect amount of time needed for the Rabbi to close this case. Definitely a unique and short watch with a bit of everything mixed in.
This movie is far-fetched but entertaining. The story is similar to other murder investigation story arcs, with some hot topics mixed in, such as anti-Semitism, renewable energy, and the environment. Overall, the story is not overly predictable, which keeps it interesting. The action is suitable for a movie that didn't require it, but it's far-fetched. The one-hour and thirty-four-minute runtime is the perfect amount of time needed for the Rabbi to close this case. Definitely a unique and short watch with a bit of everything mixed in.
This movie underscores how awful most current hollywood films are. Witty and funny script, well developed secondary characters, strong female characters. Suspenseful and never drags. You do not have to be jewish to enjoy this movie at all--it's really about universal themes like protecting your family, the inportance of conmunity, and the possibility of redemption.
I debated between a 7.5 and an 8. But decided to rate it as 8 here.
This movie is how Jewish representation should be done. You can tell a good story with a relatable hero and let them be Jewish. Rabbi Mo is a delightful character and a good Rabbi, here for his people, supporting his community, and willing to be there for others and counsel them. But he's flawed, he's insecure, and he finds confidence in his family, and in some unlikely places and circumstances.
It is full of Jewish love, and when appropriate, some Jewish humor. It is a movie about perception and about how to protect oneself in times of trouble.
Merecedes Mason and Alona Tal were amazing. Great characters all around and the mystery had some great twists.
It is also one of the few movies that had a diversity of Jewish characters, secular and religious, without portraying either one as bad or wrong.
Its biggest flaw, I think, was the pacing; a couple of scenes felt rushed, and some rough cinematography. But that doesn't distract too much from an otherwise strong film and Jewish Representation.
This movie is how Jewish representation should be done. You can tell a good story with a relatable hero and let them be Jewish. Rabbi Mo is a delightful character and a good Rabbi, here for his people, supporting his community, and willing to be there for others and counsel them. But he's flawed, he's insecure, and he finds confidence in his family, and in some unlikely places and circumstances.
It is full of Jewish love, and when appropriate, some Jewish humor. It is a movie about perception and about how to protect oneself in times of trouble.
Merecedes Mason and Alona Tal were amazing. Great characters all around and the mystery had some great twists.
It is also one of the few movies that had a diversity of Jewish characters, secular and religious, without portraying either one as bad or wrong.
Its biggest flaw, I think, was the pacing; a couple of scenes felt rushed, and some rough cinematography. But that doesn't distract too much from an otherwise strong film and Jewish Representation.
Well written and a much needed eye opener. A Rabbi realizes his community is under attach and does what he can to protect his family and community while being mindful of others. While some would take the backseat, this Rabbi and community look over the headlights, strategize and plan ahead in this thriller...well thought-out, casted and directed. Must see...
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- QuizMark Feuerstein and Paulo Costanzo starred together in Royal Pains (2009-2016) playing brothers Hank and Evan Lawson respectively.
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Rabbi Mo Zaltzman: I believe in God. In myself? Not so much.
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 77.433 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 57.186 USD
- 20 lug 2025
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 77.433 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 34min(94 min)
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