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FILM DETAILS | | Certificate 15 |  | Cast Michael Stuhlbarg Richard Kind Aaron Wolff Fred Melamed |  | Directors Ethan Coen Joel Coen |  | Screenwriters Joel Coen Ethan Coen |  | Running Time 105 minutes |
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A Serious Man The Coens move in mysterious ways

Plot The suburban Midwest, 1967. Larry Gopnik’s (Stuhlbarg) wife wants a divorce. Larry Gopnik’s son owes the school bully $20 for a bag of marijuana. Larry Gopnik’s brother, Albert (Kind), is sleeping on the sofa. And Larry Gopnik? He just wants to know how it all went wrong, and what he can do about it... Verdict Admirably low-key, deeply compelling and their warmest movie since Fargo.
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