A Real Pain: Jesse Eisenberg’s Film Journey with Jennifer Grey and Kieran Culkin

A Real Pain: Jesse Eisenberg’s Film Journey with Jennifer Grey and Kieran Culkin

CHICAGO – The highly anticipated film “A Real Pain” is a fascinating exploration of family dynamics, written, directed, and starring the talented Jesse Eisenberg. In a compelling role, Kieran Culkin plays his unhinged cousin, Benji, contributing to the film’s intense emotional depth. The film also boasts a remarkable ensemble cast that includes the iconic Jennifer Grey and rising star Will Sharpe, who together create a captivating dynamic in this ensemble piece. They discussed their experiences and the film’s themes during a lively interview with HollywoodChicago.com via Zoom.

Jesse Eisenberg stars as David, a devoted family man embarking on a long-promised trip with his estranged cousin, Benji (Kieran Culkin). Their journey takes them to their grandmother’s old house in Poland, leading them through the emotionally charged Majdanek concentration camp. Despite the once close bond they shared, Benji has become increasingly unstable following their grandmother’s passing, complicating their reunion. Throughout this journey, they have moments of rediscovery and shared history in the tour group, including quirky personalities like Marcia (Jennifer Grey) and their affable tour guide James (Will Sharpe). As the trip unfolds, buried family secrets and unresolved tensions rise to the surface, revealing a history fraught with pain and complexity.

Via Zoom: Jennifer Grey & Will Sharpe for ‘A Real Pain’
Photo credit: Searchlight Pictures

Jennifer Grey began her illustrious acting career as a young talent in a couple of classic 1980s films, which have become cultural touchstones: “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” and “Dirty Dancing.” Over the years, she has remained an active presence in the industry, appearing in various successful projects including her portrayal of herself in the short-lived sitcom “It’s Like, You Know …” (1999), the Amazon Prime series Red Oaks (2014), and the critically acclaimed indie film “Bittersweet Symphony” (2019). And YES, fans can look forward to an “Untitled Dirty Dancing” project currently in development, promising to reignite nostalgia.

Will Sharpe is significantly gaining recognition as an actor, especially after his notable participation in the esteemed “The White Lotus” universe during its second season. In addition to his acting, he has established himself as a writer and director with impactful feature films such as “Black Pond” (debut in 2011) and the imaginative “The Electrical Life of Louis Wain” (2021). He is also famous for his acclaimed British series “Flowers” (2016) and “Girl/Haji” (2019), which showcased his talent and earned him a prestigious British Academy Television Award.

In an insightful interview via Zoom with Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com, Jennifer Grey and Will Sharpe reflect on the themes and experiences within “A Real Pain” …

Trailer, “A Real Pain” …

”A Real Pain” hits theaters on November 15th. The film features an impressive lineup including Jennifer Grey, Will Sharpe, Jesse Eisenberg, Kieran Culkin, and Liza Sadovy. Written and directed by Jesse Eisenberg, the film carries an “R” rating, ensuring it resonates with mature audiences.

© 2024 Patrick McDonald, HollywoodChicago.com

What themes of ‌family and rediscovery ⁤does Jennifer Grey ⁢explore in her character‌ Marcia in “A Real Pain”?

**Interview with Jennifer Grey and Will Sharpe on “A Real Pain”**

**Editor:** Thank ‌you so​ much for joining us today, Jennifer and Will. “A Real Pain” has already generated a lot of ⁢buzz, and I can’t wait​ to hear more about it. Jennifer, ‌can you start ​by sharing what drew you to the project?

**Jennifer Grey:** Absolutely! When I​ read the script, ⁤I was immediately captivated by the depth of ‍the characters and ⁢the emotional ‍journey they undertake. The ⁢themes of family and rediscovery within the film resonate deeply, and I found my ‍character, Marcia,​ to be both challenging and relatable. The emotional stakes felt real, which is something I strive for in my work.

**Will⁣ Sharpe:** I completely agree with Jennifer. The script’s brilliance⁤ lies in how it​ navigates ‌complex relationships and reveals the often painful truths‌ that families keep ⁤hidden. Playing James, the ‍tour guide with a kind heart, was a joy for me,⁢ especially as he helps navigate the ‌dramatic tensions between the family members.

**Editor:** Kieran ‍Culkin’s​ character brings ⁤a⁤ lot of intensity to ⁣the story. What was it ⁣like ​working alongside him‍ and Jesse Eisenberg?

**Jennifer Grey:** Kieran is a force to be reckoned with. His portrayal of Benji adds a unique layer to the ‌film. Watching him transform into that character was incredible. And ⁢Jesse, not only does⁢ he write and direct effectively, but he embodies David in a way ⁣that’s very real and heartfelt.‌ Their dynamic really drives the ‍emotional core⁤ of‍ the film.

**Will Sharpe:** Yes! The‌ chemistry among the cast was⁣ palpable. Jesse created a collaborative environment, ​allowing us to explore our characters deeply. The emotional turns in‌ the film were made even richer by everyone’s performances, especially between Jesse and Kieran. They struck‍ that balance of tension and familiarity beautifully.

**Editor:** The ‍journey ⁣to Poland and the visit to the Majdanek concentration camp is a significant backdrop. What do you hope audiences take away from this exploration of ⁤family and history?

**Jennifer Grey:** ‍We really want audiences to reflect on ​the weight of history—both personal and collective. The film addresses how unresolved family ​issues can be exacerbated in times of grief. ⁤It’s important for viewers ⁢to recognize that ​understanding our past can pave the way for healing.

**Will Sharpe:** I ‍think that’s spot on. Additionally, I‍ hope audiences see the beauty in vulnerability. This⁤ trip forces the characters to confront themselves and each other, ⁣and in doing so, they discover the potential for reconciliation⁣ and understanding, no matter how difficult the journey might be.

**Editor:** It sounds like “A​ Real Pain”⁢ is not just a film, but ⁣an ‌emotional journey. Thank you both for‌ sharing your insights, ​and best of luck with ‍the⁤ release!

**Jennifer Grey:** Thank you!

**Will Sharpe:** Thank you! We’re excited for everyone to see it.

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