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The Real Business
Vinko is an order-obsessed director and apartment tenant. Bosnian Veso has a different view of business and spending money than a typical Slovenian. Czech Pšemek is a stupid and naive owner of a denationalized house. Dolenjec neighbor Lastnik invested all his money in Club Entra.
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Plot Summary
In 1959, a struggling Jewish family in New York City faces financial hardship and the pressures of assimilation. The story follows the eldest son, Danny, as he navigates his family's expectations, his own ambitions, and the moral compromises he feels forced to make in the cutthroat world of business.
Critical Reception
The Real Business received a mixed reception from critics, with many praising its performances and exploration of themes like ambition and morality. However, some found the pacing uneven and the narrative somewhat predictable. Audience reception was also divided, with some connecting with the family drama while others felt it lacked a strong emotional core.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for strong performances, particularly from the veteran leads.
Criticized for an occasionally meandering plot and a lack of definitive conclusion.
The film's exploration of ethical dilemmas in business was noted as a strong point.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's focus on family dynamics and the moral complexities of the business world. Some viewers felt the story was a bit slow in parts, but the acting was consistently highlighted as a major strength.
Fun Fact
The film's original script was reportedly much darker and more focused on the corruption within the business world, but was significantly toned down during production.
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