词条 | Keeping Up with the Steins |
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| name = Keeping Up with the Steins | image = Keeping up with the steins.jpg | caption = Theatrical release poster | director = Scott Marshall | producer = A.D. Oppenheim | writer = Mark Zakarin | starring = Daryl Sabara Jami Gertz Jeremy Piven Larry Miller Garry Marshall Daryl Hannah Sandra Taylor Carter Jenkins Miranda Cosgrove | music = John Debney | cinematography = Charles Minsky | editing = Tara Timpone | distributor = Miramax Films | released = {{Start date|2006|5|12}} | runtime = 99 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = $5 million | gross = $4,409,373 }} Keeping Up with the Steins is a 2006 comedy film directed by Scott Marshall, and starring Garry Marshall, Jeremy Piven, Jami Gertz and Daryl Hannah.[1] The film is also a commentary on how too many Jewish families see a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah not as a coming of age for their son or daughter, but rather as an excuse to throw outrageously lavish parties which end in drama. PlotBenjamin Fiedler is the 13-year-old son of Jewish couple Adam and Joanne Fiedler. After attending the elaborate bar mitzvah party for the son of Arnie Stein - which was done on a cruise ship, with a Titanic theme - Benjamin's parents decide to go all out for his bar mitzvah. The plan is to rent Dodger Stadium for the bar mitzvah party, complete with movie stars and everything. Adam even books Neil Diamond to sing the National Anthem. However, Benjamin does not want to go through with it, as he does not even understand the words of the haftorah he has to read as part of his bar mitzvah rite. To try to stall the planning, he secretly invites his grandfather Irwin, who is now living on an Indian reservation with a New Age woman named Sacred Feather. When Benjamin's grandfather arrives, it puts a kink in the planning - as Irwin had a falling out with his son Adam, both for having left Adam when he was a teenager, and for Adam's own humiliating bar mitzvah. Irwin must then pull off somehow reconciling with his son while helping his grandson deal with the question of what it means to be a "man." Now appreciating his bar mitzvah not as an excuse to throw a party but rather as a rite of passage in his Jewish life, Benjamin gets up the courage to tell his parents to call off the over-the-top bash they had planned. After he does very well at the service the party is just a casual backyard affair with lunch, a klezmer band (with a guest-star singer and guitarist, as Adam "couldn't cancel Neil Diamond") and lots of family and friends. Cast
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ReceptionThe film scored 36% at Rotten Tomatoes, making it "rotten." Criticism generally focused on the film's tendency towards melodrama, and that the material was better suited for a sitcom on television than for a motion picture. References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/642768/Keeping-Up-With-The-Steins/full-credits.html|accessdate=April 19, 2016|work=Turner Classic Movies|title=Keeping Up with the Steins}} External links
10 : 2006 films|2000s comedy films|American comedy films|American films|English-language films|Hebrew-language films|Jewish comedy and humor|Films directed by Scott Marshall|Films scored by John Debney|Religious comedy films |
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