Jesse Eisenberg And Kieran Culkin’s A Real Pain Is Somehow The Funniest And Saddest Movie I’ve Seen This Year

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There’s something funny about grief, and A Real Pain captures it perfectly. The film, written and directed by Jesse Eisenberg, is about two cousins — played by Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin — taking a trip to Poland to visit their late grandmother’s old home. This movie, which I saw at the New York Film Festival, is a hilarious and tragic depiction of grief, loss and family, and it somehow managed to be both the funniest and saddest project on the 2024 movie schedule that I’ve seen so far.

Warning, there will be minor spoilers moving forward. If you want to see this fantastic film, you can catch it in theaters on October 18.

(Image credit: Sundance Institute)

A Real Pain Is Uproariously Funny

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