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  1. Jul 29, 2016 · As the movie draws to its inexorable conclusion, Schamus reveals one overt narrative trick he had up his sleeve the whole time, and if you’ve keyed in to the movies rhythms, it’s quite a devastating one. It brings home all the indignation of Roth’s work, and adds some fresh fuel to that fire.

  2. On their first date, Olivia ends the evening by performing fellatio on him. The inexperienced Marcus is so shocked that he avoids her for several weeks. As he and Olivia continue to have sexual relations without intercourse, he learns that she is a recovering alcoholic who had been previously enrolled at Mount Holyoke College.

  3. So was Olivia Sutton pregnant at the end?? The movie has many hints (both direct and indirect) that Marcus and Olivia indeed did NOT have intercourse. But the dean claims to Marcus that the mental hospital says she's pregnant. Then at the end of the film the caretaker addresses "Old Olivia" as "Ms. Anderson" not "Ms. Sutton".

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  5. Jul 28, 2016 · Indignation” is book-ended by brief scenes of the Korean War that lend it structure and a tragic dimension, but they feel too mechanical and tacked on to pack the...

    • James Schamus
    • Stephen Holden
    • 110 min
  6. Nov 15, 2016 · For with news from his mother about his father, the dean watching Marcus like a hawk, and some of Olivia’s demons attempting to consume her, the quiet boy who worked in a meat shop with his dad find himself in a predicament almost bad as the Korean war he just barely avoided. Review Summary. Highlights.

  7. Nov 20, 2016 · The 1950s backdrop is handsomely evoked and the use of colour is particularly effective: the oppressive worry of Marcus’s father sucks the light tones out of his family home, while his damaged ...

  8. Jul 28, 2016 · Indignation is on the other end. In the film’s prologue, our rebel takes a bayonet in the stomach in Korea — and ruminates in voice-over on how a nice Jewish boy could have...

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