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  1. At the end of the film it seems as though he has nearly reached the end of this horrible journey. His son had his Bar Mitzvah, his wife can be seen in that scene holding onto his arm (are they reconnecting after Sy Abelman's death?) and he got his tenure.

  2. I think personally the most important line of the film comes from the elder Rabbi to the son at the end. He returns the cassette and says "just be a good boy." This is a fundamental philosophy that Larry will never understand or accept.

  3. A Serious Man was an entertaining film but one that left me with more questions than it answered. From a narrative perspective I felt that it was left incomplete, the ending of the film partially resolves some of the conflicts surrounding the title character Larry Gopnik, but for the most part it's left open-ended and there are even new ...

  4. Sep 11, 2023 · Perhaps the simplest way to view the ending, and subsequently the theme of A Serious Man, is to see Larry quite literally as a modern Gob. To sum up that bible story, God makes a bet with Satan that even if he ruins Gob’s life, Gob will remain faithful and not turn to evil.

  5. Sep 25, 2010 · Toward the end, things begin to right themselves. He and his wife seem to be getting along better at the son’s bar mitzvah and he is about to secure tenure at the college. And so it appears he’s passed these tests of faith laid before him.

  6. Oct 7, 2009 · In this world, Larry Gopnik (Michael Stuhlbarg) earnestly desires to be taken as a serious man and do the right thing, but does God take him seriously? “I read the book of Job last night,” Virginia Woolf said.

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  8. Sep 11, 2022 · Here is the most underrated Coen Brothers movie, A Serious Man, explained. A Serious Man Examines the Conflict between Faith and Logic

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