Name: A Real Pain (2024)
Release Date: November 1, 2024
Director: Jesse Eisenberg
Cast:
- Jesse Eisenberg as David Kaplan
- Kieran Culkin as Benji Kaplan
- Will Sharpe as James
- Jennifer Grey as Marcia
- Kurt Egyiawan as Eloge
- Liza Sadovy as Diane
- Daniel Oreskes as Mark
- Ellora Torchia as Priya
Description:
A Real Pain is a 2024 American-Polish comedy-drama film written, directed, and produced by Jesse Eisenberg. This deeply personal film follows two mismatched Jewish-American cousins on an emotionally charged road trip through Poland as they honor their late grandmother’s legacy.
Eisenberg’s script weaves together biting humor and heartfelt introspection, exploring themes of generational trauma, cultural identity, and the complexity of reconciling personal grief with historical memory.
Set against the poignant backdrop of Poland’s Holocaust sites, the film not only captures the scenic beauty of its locations but also delves into the enduring pain and resilience embedded in family history.
With standout performances, especially by Kieran Culkin, whose portrayal of the unbridled yet vulnerable Benji is both uproariously funny and deeply moving, A Real Pain offers a richly layered narrative that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.
Plot:
David Kaplan (Jesse Eisenberg) and his free-spirited cousin Benji Kaplan (Kieran Culkin) are reunited by an inheritance left by their recently deceased grandmother, a Holocaust survivor whose past still echoes through the corridors of history. I
ntent on honoring her memory, the cousins embark on a heritage tour across Poland. David, a successful but neurotic tech professional with a stable family life in New York, hopes the journey will help heal old wounds and bridge the gap between his orderly existence and the chaotic energy of his cousin.
In stark contrast, Benji is a spontaneous, irreverent soul whose unpredictable humor masks a deep-seated pain. As they join a diverse tour group led by the earnest British guide James (Will Sharpe), the cousins confront not only the harsh realities of the Holocaust as they visit memorials and concentration camp sites, but also the personal legacy of loss and disconnection that has defined their relationship.
Amid humorous mishaps, tense train rides, and reflective moments at somber historical landmarks, David and Benji are forced to face the truths of their past. Their journey becomes a powerful exploration of identity, as each cousin grapples with what it means to carry the weight of history while trying to forge a path toward healing and understanding.