Everything is Illuminated: Memory and Regret Illuminated
By Rebecca Alvin, published Feb 08, 2006
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Adapted from Foer's book of the same name, the story is told through the eyes of Alex (Eugene Hutz), the Ukrainian translator and guide who accompanies Jonathan on his journey to Trachimbrod. Along for the ride are Alex's anti-Semitic grandfather (Boris Leskin), who claims to be blind, even though he is the official driver for the trip, and his "seeing-eye bitch," a dog named Sammy Davis, Jr., Junior.
The film suffers from a deficiency in character development. That doesn't mean these characters are uninteresting, only that their development in the film progresses sluggishly. In fact, overall,the film develops in an uneven manner. For almost the first half of the film, we are given a mildly amusing comedy that plays on typical cultural differences between Americans and Ukrainians. Much of that comedy is supposed to come from the rather goofy character, Alex, who sports hip-hop style clothing, breakdances in clubs, and speaks in a broken English. There are shades of Jim Jarmusch subtlety, but mostly, it's Yakov Smirnoff-style humor.
Jonathan is the opposite, a serious young man with enormous glasses, and a penchant for collecting everything. He has keepsakes from every interesting moment in life, so he won't forget it. This includes his deceased grandmother's false teeth, dirt from places he's been, all sorts of unconventional mementoes. While this quirk lends itself to the film's charm, we don't learn much more about Jonathan, and that is a shame.
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