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    Golden Exits explores the relationships among the characters, and the effect Naomi's presence has on them. Both Nick and Buddy consider a range of possible relationships with Naomi, which Alyssa and Jess are aware of to some extent.

  2. fourthreefilm.com › 2017 › 09Golden Exits | 4:3

    Sep 7, 2017 · When characters rant or soliloquise in public spaces, their words are defensive mechanisms guarding deep-seated unhappiness. When they are alone, usually in the form of impromptu sibling therapy sessions, their words are doused in anguish and indecision.

  3. Feb 4, 2018 · In Golden Exits, the married characters look to the single characters with jealousy and sadness and vice versa, and the older characters also regard the younger characters in a similar fashion, forming an Ouroboros of overlapping miseries that are distinct to those who are self-conscious and privileged enough to worry about such matters.

  4. Jan 25, 2017 · What “Golden Exits” shares with both those films is a blithe commitment to disputing a still-prevalent critical fallacy: that the likability of characters is in itself a narrative virtue.

  5. Feb 9, 2018 · Nick immediately offers to take Naomi to that kind of movie—an inappropriate offer on its face, considering he's her boss, he's married, and she's at least twenty years younger than he is, plus he tends to get himself in trouble in just these types of situations.

  6. Jan 25, 2017 · Long married Nick (Adam Horowitz, aka Ad-Rock of The Beastie Boys) and Alyssa (Chloe Sevigny) perpetuate a frozen-under-glass marriage evidently instigated by a long-ago indiscretion by Nick, an ...

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  8. Feb 8, 2018 · Golden Exits sets itself up as a tangled web of personal connections, each of them reminding us that we live in an increasingly small world, but the threads go nowhere. The narrative’s skein is...

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