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Indignation
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Set in1951, the movie tells the story of Marcus (Logan Lerman), a working-class Jewish student from New Jersey, who falls for a young woman (Sarah Gadon) while clashing with his dean (Tracy Letts) in 1951 Ohio.
Set in1951, the movie tells the story of Marcus (Logan Lerman), a working-class Jewish student from New Jersey, who falls for a young woman (Sarah Gadon) while clashing with his dean (Tracy Letts) in 1951 Ohio.
Actors:
Danny Burstein,
Ben Rosenfield,
Joanne Baron,
Kc Coy,
Samuel H. Levine,
Ruth Flaherty,
Jason Jiang,
Samuel Dunning,
Timothy Doyle,
Bryan Burton,
Avy Eschenasy,
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Danny Burstein
16 June 1964, New York City, New York, USA
Ben Rosenfield
Joanne Baron
Kc Coy
Samuel H. Levine
Ruth Flaherty
Jason Jiang
Samuel Dunning
Timothy Doyle
Bryan Burton
Avy Eschenasy
Genre:
Drama
Country:
United States, China, Brazil, Germany
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January 13, 2017
James Schamus, the longtime maverick film producer who co-wrote many of Ang Lee's films, adapts the 2008 Philip Roth novel and directs this measured, serious, heavily introspective coming-of-age drama.January 01, 2017
Despite occasional (brief) flashes of resistance, when a personality threatens to surface, Marcus is so passive, he's practically inert.August 11, 2016
"Indignation" is an elegant debut for longtime producer Schamus; a visit to the past, with both sunshine and darkness.December 27, 2016
A compelling drama.August 05, 2016
Writer and director James Schamus turns Indignation into a minor period piece, a precise but seemingly pointless evocation of the stultifying conventionalism of an American university campus in the 1950s.August 12, 2016
Despite its pluses, "Indignation" often plays like a heavy handed after-school special. It's not so much indignant as it is tedious.August 04, 2016
Schamus gets the suffocating look of 1951 American academia just right, with its sweaters and skirts, and with a rose motif worthy of Citizen Kane. What's missing is any real drama or purpose.August 08, 2016
With its mature perspective on distant formative years, the film feels true to the spirit of Roth; little from the deep wellsprings of the great novelist's fiction is lost in translation.January 08, 2017
The philosophical debate at the heart of the film works better than the sensitive romance around it.November 14, 2016
A mildly interesting coming-of-age tale, nothing more.December 27, 2016
The period detail is reverent, every sweater and side-parting just-so. Yet the stifling design makes a good fit for the airless world in which Marcus is marooned, and the reminders of darkness and death at the edge of the film relieve the prettiness.