• Starring: Arturo Goetz, Daniel Hendler, Julieta Díaz
  • Summary: Ariel Perelman is an attorney, like his father. And, because it is customary in Argentina to do so, the people refer to them both as Dr. Perelman -- regardless of whether they mean the father or the son. Yet it is not so much sharing the same name that bothers Perelman Junior as not knowing if he is beginning to look just like his father -- or at least, the exact opposite. (IFC First Take Films) Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 18
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  1. Reviewed by: Ken Fox
    88
    Writer-director Daniel Burman's dryly humorous, poker-faced comedic style is once again in full play in this funny and touching film about a young Argentine man and his aging father, both of whom happen to be lawyers.
  2. Reviewed by: Ella Taylor
    80
    Like his equally father-fixated, and equally wonderful, 2003 film "Lost Embrace," Burman's beguiling tribute to his Jewish father -- or, for all I know, the one he wishes he had -- is warm and deep enough to give humanism a good name.
  3. 60
    An alternately charming and frustrating comic entertainment.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 4
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 4
  3. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. SebastianG.
    10
    Burman gets even better with this last movie of his trilogy of Jewish fathers from Waiting the Mesaiah to Lost Embrace, this one is a great story and very well told! Expand
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  2. MarieSamuels
    10
    This is an intelligent and touching family drama with lots of comedic touches. It is a humanistic story and portrays an unfamiliar world -- that of the Buenos Aires Jewish intellectuals. A winner. Expand
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  3. PaulKane
    9
    I saw two films from Argentina last month. If you have an interest, you will not be disappointed. Great!
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