Date: March 6th, 2025 10:16 AM
Author: Dashing principal's office rigor
i have no idea what this film was supposed to be about and no review mentions my theory, but i think the entire film is really a screed about the dangers of US jewish assimilation. it's not about an architect or a holocaust survivor or an artsy film. that's all cover for a movie that very subtly is full of cautions about the dangers of assimilation.
i think the whole van buren construction project is a metaphor for toth losing his jewish identity and rebuilding his identity as an assimilated US goy. he's building some huge church where the centerpiece is a giant shiny cross in the middle. his wife writes a letter saying that toth is so obsessed with the construction project that he's stopped going to shul. he's not just working on some random project -- he's literally building a masterpiece church.
and there's the dramatic scene with toth in shul on yom kippur with the congregation chanting the powerful melody of the vidui (confession of the sins) and toth banging on his chest, juxtaposed with scenes of the construction. this is to obviously show the struggle that toth is facing as he loses his jewish identity and his faith in hashem by assimilating in the US and engaging in idol worship, and how he feels guilty about it.
relatedly, there's the scene where the niece and her new husband announce that they're going to make aliyah in israel and try to get toth and wife to come with them. toth reacts very negatively to the prospect of jews in israel, doesn't care about his jewish identity, and cares more about his work in the US. this scene shows how jewish assimilation is tempting yet toxic.
there's also the bit about toth's cousin marries a shikse and has anglicized his name, and the shikse tells a huge lie that toth made a move on her, and the cousin sides with his shikse wife and kicks toth out. an assimilated jew is destroying his own flesh and blood, with the help of goyim trying to break up the tribe.
relatedly, van buren's fat jew lawyer marries a shikse, and converts to catholicism. the lawyer demonstrates jewish guilt with his assimilation by trying to help toth get his family to come to the US
all this stuff, to me, adds up to a movie about the horrors of assimilation. i could be totally hallucinating, particularly this director is a goy (with some distant jewish roots according to "early life" on wiki), but maybe i'm totally on to something.
if this movie isn't about assimilation, i have no idea what else it is about.
overall, this movie was beyond bizarre. i really don't get the point. it seems like one of those faggy artsy movies with no purpose other than for the director to jerk himself off about how artsy he is in the hopes that other insiders also jerk him off for being artsy.
the acting was phenomenal. brody certainly delivered an amazing performance, and his oscar is well deserved.
the movie is very long, but it's naturally broken up into two acts of 1:40 each and watching two separate 1:40 movies is way better than watching some almost 3 hr film all in one shot.
the second act was very bizarre. the first act had a lot of plot development, and the second act left a lot of stuff totally mysterious which was really annoying. it wasn't clear how van buren became a fag, or what happened to him, or how the wife died.
it is also very bizarre that the movie made no mention of toth being a holocaust survivor until the epilogue. throughout the movie, it wasn't clear if he was a refuge / escapee or actually had been in camps, and it's weird they buried that until the end for no reason.
this is the second "oscar bait" film i've seen this season (after anora), and i have to say that anora was actually a better film.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5689878&forum_id=2E#48720885)