This Is Where I Leave You
This Is Where I Leave You
Like it or not, family occupies a huge place in our lives and is an important part of our existence. When the father of the main characters dies, four siblings come to the funeral, during which their mother imposes a strict condition. It consists in the Jewish tradition, according to which, during the funeral, the children must spend a week under the same roof. For some, it seemed unnecessary, while others were happy to finally talk to their own brother. This is especially important for Judd, who recently caught his wife in bed with his boss. In the native nest, adults find the warmth, joy and desire they lack. More Written by Jonathan Tropper, the screenplay for this film is based on his book of the same name. Of course, the plot of the film "Live as you know" departs from the book's line at some points. For example, the last name of Jason Bateman's character became the cornerstone. If in the literary source it sounded like Foxman, then for the film it was changed to Altman. For Sean Levy, the film was the first to receive an R (16+) rating. Principal photography for this dramatic comedy began in mid-May 2013. They were held directly in New York. Interestingly, in the book version, Jane Fonda was a character in the main character's memories, in the plot of which Judda's mother was more beautiful than this actress for him. In "Live as you know" it so happened that Fonda is played by Jude's mother. Corey Stoll, who plays the older brother, is actually younger than Tina Fey and Jason Bateman. The term "Shiva sits" and the truth in real life indicates that living family members of one of the deceased must spend seven days at home. Every day they have to receive guests who will come with condolences and sometimes with food. In Hebrew, the word "Shiva" literally means the number "seven".