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2024-11-01 R A Real Pain

A Real Pain

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Release Date: 2024-11-01

Rating: 6.781 / 10

Runtime: 89 mins

Mismatched cousins David and Benji reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother. The adventure takes a turn when the pair's old tensions resurface against the backdrop of their family history.


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Runtime

89 minutes

Release Date

2024-11-01

Budget

$3,000,000

Box Office Earnings

$20,581,325

Cast and Crew Members

Cast

Kurt Egyiawan
Kurt Egyiawan
Liza Sadovy
Liza Sadovy
Daniel Oreskes
Daniel Oreskes
Ellora Torchia
Ellora Torchia
Banner Eisenberg
Banner Eisenberg
Olha Bosova
Olha Bosova

Crew Members

Jesse Eisenberg
Jesse Eisenberg Director
Jesse Eisenberg
Jesse Eisenberg Director

Awards and Nominations

Golden Globe - Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy

Year: 2025
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Year: 2025
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture

Year: 2025
Status: 🏆 Won

Golden Globe - Best Screenplay - Motion Picture

Year: 2025
Status: 🎭 Nominated

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  • John Doe's avatar

    Brent Marchant

    Rating: 7/10

    "Finding ourselves, particularly the process of finding what we’ve lost about ourselves, can be an eye-opening, enlightening but sometimes-painful ordeal, especially if we’re unclear about where to look. For many of us, though, this is a challenge we often attempt to resolve by examining our past, specifically that of our family and its legacy, in hopes that it provides the answers we seek. Such is the quest embarked upon by two once-close cousins, David (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Kieran Culkin), who journey to Poland on an intimate heritage tour to visit the homestead of their beloved deceased grandmother, a Holocaust survivor who made her way to America after World War II. While David and Benji were at one time as thick as thieves, they’ve drifted apart over time, each becoming significantly different from one another, but they hope to reestablish their longstanding connection through this intensely personal pilgrimage. As their odyssey unfolds, though, they come face to face with the changes that have arisen both in their relationship and in their understandings of themselves, from life goals to their cultural background as the descendants of Polish Jews to how they fundamentally relate to the world. It’s an often-difficult process for these earnest seekers, especially in light of their discovery that, if they truly wish to better understand themselves, they can only go so far in looking outward, instead needing to look inward for guidance and meaningful insight. And its aptly selected title is an ably suitable metaphor on multiple levels, not only in describing Benji’s often-manic, irrational and unpredictable behavior, but also in characterizing the anguish that he and David undergo in making their way through this emotional minefield. This second feature effort from actor-writer-director Eisenberg is indeed an impressive offering, even if its road trip/buddy movie script could use some periodic tweaking in terms of focus and its balance between comedy and drama. More significantly, however, this is a breakout performance for Culkin, who shows just how adept he can be with the right material, an award-worthy portrayal, to be sure. Add to this the film’s gorgeous cinematography of Polish landmarks and the country’s landscapes, as well as its fittingly appropriate Frédéric Chopin soundtrack, and you’ve got a profoundly thoughtful release, one that should give anyone in the cousins’ shoes pause for reflection, something from which we can all benefit from time to time, no matter what we’re ultimately looking for."

  • John Doe's avatar

    Brent Marchant

    Rating: 7/10

    "Finding ourselves, particularly the process of finding what we’ve lost about ourselves, can be an eye-opening, enlightening but sometimes-painful ordeal, especially if we’re unclear about where to look. For many of us, though, this is a challenge we often attempt to resolve by examining our past, specifically that of our family and its legacy, in hopes that it provides the answers we seek. Such is the quest embarked upon by two once-close cousins, David (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Kieran Culkin), who journey to Poland on an intimate heritage tour to visit the homestead of their beloved deceased grandmother, a Holocaust survivor who made her way to America after World War II. While David and Benji were at one time as thick as thieves, they’ve drifted apart over time, each becoming significantly different from one another, but they hope to reestablish their longstanding connection through this intensely personal pilgrimage. As their odyssey unfolds, though, they come face to face with the changes that have arisen both in their relationship and in their understandings of themselves, from life goals to their cultural background as the descendants of Polish Jews to how they fundamentally relate to the world. It’s an often-difficult process for these earnest seekers, especially in light of their discovery that, if they truly wish to better understand themselves, they can only go so far in looking outward, instead needing to look inward for guidance and meaningful insight. And its aptly selected title is an ably suitable metaphor on multiple levels, not only in describing Benji’s often-manic, irrational and unpredictable behavior, but also in characterizing the anguish that he and David undergo in making their way through this emotional minefield. This second feature effort from actor-writer-director Eisenberg is indeed an impressive offering, even if its road trip/buddy movie script could use some periodic tweaking in terms of focus and its balance between comedy and drama. More significantly, however, this is a breakout performance for Culkin, who shows just how adept he can be with the right material, an award-worthy portrayal, to be sure. Add to this the film’s gorgeous cinematography of Polish landmarks and the country’s landscapes, as well as its fittingly appropriate Frédéric Chopin soundtrack, and you’ve got a profoundly thoughtful release, one that should give anyone in the cousins’ shoes pause for reflection, something from which we can all benefit from time to time, no matter what we’re ultimately looking for."

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the runtime of the A Real Pain ?

The movie is approximately 89 minutes long.

What is the A Real Pain's release date?

2024-11-01 marks the official release date of the movie.

What genre is the A Real Pain?

The movie belongs to the Comedy Drama genres, offering a variety of experiences from adventure to fantasy.

Who are the main actors in the A Real Pain?

The lead actors include Jesse Eisenberg , Will Sharpe , and Jennifer Grey , among others.

Who directed A Real Pain?

The movie was directed by Jesse Eisenberg Jesse Eisenberg

What is the A Real Pain's budget?

The movie had an estimated budget of $3,000,000 .

How much did A Real Pain movie earn at the box office?

A Cinderella Story grossed an estimated $20,581,325 at the box office.

What are some production companies behind the A Real Pain movie?

Major production companies include Fruit Tree Topic Studios Extreme Emotions Rego Park Mazowiecki i Warszawski Fundusz Filmowy .

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