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Indignation

Indignation

  • Status: Released
  • 29-07-2016
  • Runtime: 110 min
  • Score: 6.4
  • Vote count: 272

In 1951, Marcus Messner, a working-class Jewish student from New Jersey, attends a small Ohio college, where he struggles with anti-Semitism, sexual repression, and the ongoing Korean War.

Logan Lerman

Marcus Messner

Sarah Gadon

Olivia Hutton

Tracy Letts

Dean Caudwell

Linda Emond

Esther Messner

Joanne Baron

Mrs. Greenberg

Ben Rosenfield

Bertram Flusser

Philip Ettinger

Ron Foxman

Pico Alexander

Sonny Cottler

Noah Robbins

Marty Ziegler

Danny Burstein

Max Messner

Susan Varon

Mrs. Dadidovich

Bryan Burton

Ben

Steven Kaplan

Anker

Richard Topol

Mo Greenberg

Isabel Keating

Miss Clement

Eli Gelb

David

Margo Kazaryan

Student

Doris McCarthy

Church Volunteer

Melanie Blake Roth

Student

Andrew S. Thompson

Student

Bo Stansell

Young Nurse

Bryan Fitzgerald

History Student

Betsy Hogg

Sophomore Girl

Rebecca Watson

College Nurse

Will MacAdam

Family Friend at Shiva & Synagogue

Jason Erik Zacek

Student

KC Coy

College Student

Samuel Dunning

Dead American Soldier

Eliza Foss

Alice

Ruth Flaherty

Church Matron

Tom Bair

President Wentz

Sam Rohloff

Dead American Soldier

Neal Arluck

Man In Synagogue

Reno

**Life is unexplained, but to keep it going depends on the events surround it/us.** The film certainly defines two things, the life is unpredictable and the college life in the 1950s. Based on the book of the same name, made by a producer turned director which is his first attempt. A pure drama that follows a Jewish American student who is pursuing a degree in a small Ohio college. The film reveals his social skills, confused romance with a troubled girl, having differences with the college dean and many more. Definitely a better film than I anticipating. Initially I did not get some parts of the narration, but there are more details in pieces and we have to put them in the right places. For example the editing was a bit confusing, particularly about present, past and future events. But at the end you will understand everything, I think. The twist was average, though very good, it totally altered the entire perspective. Logan Lerman is getting better and better in his every new film and Sarah Gadon as well getting more sexier every day. Whatever it narrates us in the mid part, in the end it sticks to the point on what it opened with. So it is more about life like how a small mistake can change everything forever. But it's also how a big mistake can lead to preserve some sweet memories till life continues in whatever state. A practical subject dealt in a thoughtful way as much as possible. For some people it will be a must see, but surely worth a watch by everyone. _7/10_