
The Times of Israel Daily Briefing Day 792 - Jordan Hoffman reviews Scarlett Johansson's 'Eleanor the Great'
Dec 6, 2025
Jordan Hoffman, a film critic and longtime contributor to The Times of Israel, delves into the cinematic world, discussing Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut, "Eleanor the Great." He reveals controversies, including a backer's request to alter the Holocaust plot. The conversation touches on the sensitive balance of comedy and reverence in portraying historical tragedies. They also explore the documentary "Son of a Seeker," which dives into questions of Jewish identity through a family's Holocaust legacy.
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Critics Can Make Obscure Films Prominent
- The New York Film Critics Circle often picks unexpected, influential films that can presage awards season outcomes.
- Jordan Hoffman notes the group's eclectic choices can elevate small or foreign films into wider recognition.
Backer Asked To Remove Holocaust Element
- Scarlett Johansson said a would-be backer asked her to change Eleanor the Great to remove its Holocaust element.
- Jordan and Amanda discuss that such a request could stem from discomfort, commercial concerns, or antisemitism.
Humor's Boundaries Depend On Distance
- Comedy about historical atrocities divides audiences depending on time and personal connection.
- Jordan contrasts Mel Brooks' approach (laugh to defeat) with listeners who feel some subjects should remain solemn.



