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Jakob the Liar

Audience Rating: US - PG-13

Runtime: 120 minutes

Studio: TriStar Pictures

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Movie Details

Studio: TriStar Pictures

Distributor: Columbia TriStar Home Video

Musician(s):

Regions: Region 1

Disc Count: 1

Screen Ratios: Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) | Fullscreen (4:3) | Widescreen (1.85:1)

Subtitles: English | English (Closed Captioned)

Layers: Dual side, Dual layer

UPC: 043396028449

SKU: MWV.B00003CWS3.G

Synopsis: Amazon.comRoberto Benigni’s Life Is Beautiful aside, milking the Holocaust for laughs is a dangerous game. Even the blackest, most therapeutic humor turns queasy in the shadow of such monstrous evil; it’s like dancing on a mass grave. So Jakob the Liar’s got a hard road to hoe–its eponymous schlemiel plays out his semi-farcical adventures in the mean streets of the Warsaw Ghetto circa 1944. The skies are always leaden over Jakob’s hometown, reflecting the comic climate that pervades this mostly unfortunate adaptation of Jurek Becker’s autobiographical book (first filmed in 1975). Jakob Heym (Robin Williams in overbearingly earnest mode) gets tangled in a string of self-perpetuating lies about a hidden radio, supposedly broadcasting news that the victorious Red Army is nearing. His desperate attempts to convince a clutch of insistently idiosyncratic friends (clichés to a man: Liev Schreiber, Bob Balaban, Michael Jeter, Alan Arkin) and obligatory Nazi bad guys that the radio doesn’t exist are complicated by the fact that he’s stashed a fugitive kid (a dead ringer–sorry!–for Anne Frank) in his attic–and by abundant evidence that lies are the best medicine for the ghetto’s skyrocketing suicide rate. Copious unfunny misunderstandings and pratfalls eventuate in this Holocaust rendition of Fiddler on the Roof (you expect Williams to break into song: “If I were a funny man….”). Ultimately, Jakob the Liar loses its way for good in some very ugly violence and a rather nasty final twist: the film’s ending might just be rubbing our noses in another feel-good lie. –Kathleen MurphyProduct DescriptionIn Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II, poor Jewish cafe owner Jakob Heym (Oscar(r)-winner RobinWilliams Best Supporting Actor, 1997, Good Will Hunting) accidentally overhears a forbidden radio news bulletin signaling Soviet military success against German forces. To combat the overwhelming depression and suicide that pervades the ghetto, Jakob invents fictitious news bulletins about Allied advances against the Nazis. These lies keep hope and humor alive among the ghetto inhabitants, spirits are lifted, hearts are refreshed, and optimism is reborn. The Germans learn of the mythical radio and begin a search for the resistance hero who dares operate it.

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  • Disc Quality & Inspection: Every disc is individually hand-inspected for surface imperfections. We look closely for scratches, scuffs, and other visual flaws to ensure it meets our quality standards.

  • Case & Packaging: Cases may show signs of wear from normal use, such as scuffs, shelf wear, or stickers from prior ownership.

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Roberto Benigni’s Life Is Beautiful aside, milking the Holocaust for laughs is a dangerous game. Even the blackest, most therapeutic humor turns queasy in the shadow of such monstrous evil; it’s like dancing on a mass grave. So Jakob the Liar’s got a hard road to hoe–its eponymous schlemiel plays out his semi-farcical adventures in the mean streets of the Warsaw Ghetto circa 1944. The skies are always leaden over Jakob’s hometown, reflecting the comic climate that pervades this mostly unfortunate adaptation of Jurek Becker’s autobiographical book (first filmed in 1975).
Jakob Heym (Robin Williams in overbearingly earnest mode) gets tangled in a string of self-perpetuating lies about a hidden radio, supposedly broadcasting news that the victorious Red Army is nearing. His desperate attempts to convince a clutch of insistently idiosyncratic friends (clichés to a man: Liev Schreiber, Bob Balaban, Michael Jeter, Alan Arkin) and obligatory Nazi bad guys that the radio doesn’t exist are complicated by the fact that he’s stashed a fugitive kid (a dead ringer–sorry!–for Anne Frank) in his attic–and by abundant evidence that lies are the best medicine for the ghetto’s skyrocketing suicide rate. Copious unfunny misunderstandings and pratfalls eventuate in this Holocaust rendition of Fiddler on the Roof (you expect Williams to break into song: “If I were a funny man….”). Ultimately, Jakob the Liar loses its way for good in some very ugly violence and a rather nasty final twist: the film’s ending might just be rubbing our noses in another feel-good lie. –Kathleen Murphy

Product Description

In Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II, poor Jewish cafe owner Jakob Heym (Oscar(r)-winner RobinWilliams Best Supporting Actor, 1997, Good Will Hunting) accidentally overhears a forbidden radio news bulletin signaling Soviet military success against German forces. To combat the overwhelming depression and suicide that pervades the ghetto, Jakob invents fictitious news bulletins about Allied advances against the Nazis. These lies keep hope and humor alive among the ghetto inhabitants, spirits are lifted, hearts are refreshed, and optimism is reborn. The Germans learn of the mythical radio and begin a search for the resistance hero who dares operate it.

Distributor: Columbia TriStar Home Video

Directors:

Musician(s):

Regions: Region 1

Packaging: Keep Case

Disc Count: 1

Screen Ratios: Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) | Fullscreen (4:3) | Widescreen (1.85:1)

Subtitles: English | English (Closed Captioned)

Layers: Dual side, Dual layer

UPC: 043396028449

SKU: MWV.B00003CWS3.G

Condition Note

All of our titles are listed as Used, though some may still arrive sealed in their original packaging. Each item is carefully reviewed before being made available:

  • Disc Quality & Inspection: Every disc is individually hand-inspected for surface imperfections. We look closely for scratches, scuffs, and other visual flaws to ensure it meets our quality standards.

  • Case & Packaging: Cases may show signs of wear from normal use, such as scuffs, shelf wear, or stickers from prior ownership.

  • Effort & Care: We dedicate time to cleaning and inspecting every item to help ensure it arrives ready to enjoy.

  • New-In-Package Items: Some items are still new and factory-sealed, even though they are included in our “Used” category for consistency.

Our goal is to provide you with used media that looks great, works as intended, and is backed by our careful inspection process.

Shipping

We ship all of our products via USPS Media Mail. Our handling time is in most cases 1-2 business days and transit time can range from 2-10 business days.

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