Chevy Interior Part Suburban

Chevy Interior Part Suburban

Chevy Interior Part Suburban

No Country For Old Men had intense characters entwined in a tight plot with great dialogue and an ending that left some wondering why it had. Burn After Reading was an interwoven mess of gurning by its vacuous protagonists. A Serious Man seems to want to meld the two but has emerged without a motive.

There is little to keep the attention in the plot of A Serious Man. This is soap opera territory. It details a mere blip in a character’s life and not the most dramatic event. Of course this is what they are getting at. This man is so mundane that any offbeat event will be a death. It does not work for the audience like that. To sit and watch the searching of a humdrum soul, a naïf with wide eyes in every scene, is tedium.