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Jewtopia
Smitten with a Jewish woman, a gentile asks his Jewish pal to advise him on how to act like a member of the community.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 4.5 |
Studio : | Oops Doughnuts Productions, Tooley Productions, |
Crew : | Director of Photography, Director, |
Cast : | Ivan Sergei Jennifer Love Hewitt Joel David Moore Jamie-Lynn Sigler Peter Stormare |
Genre : | Comedy Romance |
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Truly Dreadful Film
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
How sad is this?
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Another ill-fated attempt at 'Jewish' humor by using every self- deprecating stereotype known to mankind.Every single human should be offended at the characters in this wasted bit of video.From Jew to Irish Catholic to Asian Jewtopia offends equally.When will Jews stop being embarrassed by our religious beliefs and start being proud of who we are? Our heritage is an amazing thing to behold. Why not show the delicious Jewish foods that we eat and not be ashamed of our religious beliefs and our Holy Torah that forbids intermarriage as a measure to keep Jews Jewish.The actors did their best with the offensive crap that they had to act with.I am SO glad I didn't see this when it was off-Broadway, I would never have been able to sit through the whole play.0 out of 10 wasn't an option.
Saw the film in Newport Beach on April 26th - was told it was the World Premiere. I didn't know what I was in for and wasn't aware that Jewtopia had been a play. I was so pleasantly surprised. The cast is really great and I have a girl crush on Jennifer Love Hewitt who is so hot in the movie...and Ivan Sergei. There's also Jon Lovitz who I forgot how brilliantly funny he was - so many one liners that had me laughing. The story felt a tiny bit scattered at times but the pacing was so fast and furious that I never had a moment to catch my breathe...which I liked. There are some truly outrageously funny moments and also some really sweet ones. I was there with my boyfriend who took me as a night on the town and he really enjoyed Jewtopia too. I recommend it.
Attended the world premiere of Jewtopia last night at the Newport beach film festival. I came in not knowing what to expect as I'm not Jewish and found myself laughing out loud almost every minute of the film. While there are a few insiders jokes I found the vast majority to be universal. The story revolves around two guys - one Jewish - the other not who are both questioning their relationships and struggling with their families. The premises asked you to take a leap of faith to go along with it, but after a few minutes I found myself no longer questioning and going along with the story which moves and never had me bored. The cast is great - especially Jon Lovitz and Jamie-Lynn Sigler who both have a ton of great one liners. Hope this film will come to theaters soon as Id love to see it again and would certainly recommend it.
A funny film, loosely based on a popular play. Very funny scenes, and although the story might seem rambling at first, it's cohesively organized around one man's efforts to pose as Jewish to win over the heart of a Jewish girl that he's fallen for. This film has a huge cast. Many of the cast did a great job, although Peter Stormare's strange British/Southern accent was noticeable enough to be very distracting. Some, like Rita Wilson and Jamie Lynn Sigler nail their roles impressively. Joel David Moore is the star of this show and his scenes, even the ones that were very much improbable, were some of the best moments in this film.