James Schamus Indignation Essay

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Surprisingly mature for a directorial debut feature, “Indignation” is probably the best drama you can find today in New York theaters.
First-time director James Schamus is best known as a screenwriter and for his longtime association with Ang Lee’s filmography, which includes “The Wedding Banquet”, “Eat Drink Man Woman”, “The Ice Storm”, “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”, and “Lust, Caution”.
He truly did a wonderful job here by deftly adapting Phillip Roth’s 2008 novel of the same name.

This realistic dramatization, bursting with emotions and high sensibility, focuses on the complex inner struggles of Marcus Messner (Logan Lerman), a brilliant, intense, and atheist student of Jewish origin, who leaves his home in Newark, New Jersey, to attend

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