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      • It's as funny as it is chaotic and the completely unrealistic, ridiculous antics actually go along way to complementing the clever and comedic nature of the film. At first, the odd casting (Jason Jones as a dark, brooding boxer) can distract from the good qualities, but the three elder brothers, in particular, have fantastic comedic chemistry.
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  2. 1h 33m. IMDb RATING. 6.3 /10. 1.9K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Play trailer 2:02. 2 Videos. 2 Photos. Comedy Drama. Upon learning they only have a few days left to live, three brothers set off to reverse a lifetime of mistakes. Director. Jonathan Sobol. Writers. Jonathan Sobol. Heidi Sobol. Stars. Scott Caan. Paulo Costanzo. Jason Jones.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Jonathan Sobol
    • 2011-04
  3. Movies A Beginner's Guide To Endings involves suicide and a whole family doomed to die young. Needless to say, it's a comedy.

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  4. September 17, 2010. ( 2010-09-17) ( TIFF) Countries. United States. Canada. Language. English. A Beginner's Guide to Endings is a 2010 film directed by Jonathan Sobol and starring Harvey Keitel, Scott Caan, and J.K. Simmons .

    • Jonathan Sobol
  5. Oct 14, 2010 · A Beginner’s Guide to Endings,” screenwriter Jonathan Sobol’s debut as a director from his own script, is a dark comedy that doesn’t convince you of its darkness and is never very funny....

  6. 8/10. A comedy as funny as it is improbable. wadams-936-216729 12 February 2012. A favorite movie of mine, Magnolia, is introduced with a narrator talking about odds and the unlikelihood of certain things happening and A Beginner's Guide to Endings starts in a very similar fashion.

  7. Apr 1, 2011 · Watch Now. A Beginner's Guide to Endings (2010) R 04/01/2011 (US) Comedy , Drama 1h 32m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. A Comedy About Tragedy. Overview. The film centers on three brothers who, upon learning they only have a few days left to live, set off to reverse a lifetime of mistakes.

  8. May 31, 2012 · by Phil Brown | May 31, 2012, 12:49 pm. Jonathan Sobol’s directorial debut feels like some sort of unholy cross between Snatch and The Royal Tenenbaums. It’s a dysfunctional family comedy with genre movie underpinnings that attempts to find a sweet spot between violent dark comedy and a one-liner packed quirk fest.

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