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Evaluation: ‘Lengthy Story Brief’ is a shifting story of a contemporary Jewish American household
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Evaluation: ‘Lengthy Story Brief’ is a shifting story of a contemporary Jewish American household

Last updated: August 22, 2025 7:48 am
Editorial Board Published August 22, 2025
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“Long Story Short,” premiering Friday on Netflix, is the candy, melancholy, satirical, foolish, poignant, hopeful, typically slapstick cartoon story of a middle-class Jewish household, instructed nonchronologically from the Nineties to the 2020s. For all its exaggerations — and unexaggerated portrayals of exaggerated behaviors — it’s remarkably acute, and surprisingly shifting, about relations between dad and mom and youngsters and brothers and sisters and in regards to the passage of time and the lives time comprises. The eight-episode season is bookended with funerals.

On a airplane trip dwelling, Avi Schwooper (Ben Feldman), his final identify combining his dad and mom’ Schwartz and Cooper, performs new girlfriend Jen (Angelique Cabral) a recording of Paul Simon’s “The Obvious Child,” through which a personality goes from a child to a married man within the house of a verse. “That’s time, right?” he says, setting a theme and a technique. Within the episodes that comply with, we’ll see relationships start and finish; kids born and grown, not essentially in that order. Issues change, issues crumble, issues final.

Created by “BoJack Horseman” creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg — Avi is drawn to resemble him — and designed by Lisa Hanawalt (who impressed and designed the “BoJack” characters and created “Tuca & Bertie”), it has the look of a kids’s e book, brilliant, colourful and busy, aggressively two-dimensional, with wobbly daring traces and squiggly patterns. Deceptively refined and splendidly expressive, it is filled with lifelike particulars, with out being made to resemble life.

Avi’s dad and mom are Naomi Schwartz (Lisa Edelstein), intense and critical, and Elliot Cooper (Paul Reiser), laid-back and humorous. Avi, who writes about music, will go on to marry Jen (blond, gentile); Hannah (Michaela Dietz) is their good, socially remoted daughter. Avi’s sister Shira (Abbi Jacobson), the indignant center youngster, will begin a household with Kendra (Nicole Byer), a Black lady who’s Jewish by selection. Youthful brother Yoshi (Max Greenfield) is a little bit of a misplaced soul — “sometimes I just feel like the extra one,” he’ll say — recognized as an adolescent with ADD, dyslexia and govt perform dysfunction. (“I never gave him enough attention,” Naomi says, dashing to say the guilt. “Now he has a deficit.”)

Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and designed by Lisa Hanawalt, the collection has the look of a kids’s e book, brilliant, colourful and busy, aggressively two-dimensional, with wobbly daring traces and squiggly patterns.

(Netflix)

Although every episode is a bit within the mosaic, every has its personal story to inform: Yoshi promoting mattresses that are available in a tube; Avi combined up with self-righteous dad and mom as he campaigns to take away wolves from Hannah’s college (the wolves, in contrast, are drawn realistically); Kendra at work at a birthday arcade known as BJ Barnacles; Yoshi on a nocturnal journey in San Francisco — the present is about across the Bay Space — with a former good friend of his sister, trying to retrieve a misplaced bag; Shira trying to make her mom’s knishes; an improvised shabbat in a desert motel. There are inside household jokes (“Is not a schnook,” Cousin Moishe) that can repay after some time; a college vacation pageant (“Hanukkah, Ramadan, Kwanzaa too / We tolerate them all, but there’s nothing like Christmas,” runs a music within the background). Yoshi has a bar mitzvah; Naomi is honored for her charitable work. Occasional bizarre innovations are folded in: a “hambulance” delivering ham; meals vans promoting potato ice cream and soup on a stick; one thing known as Pacifier Shirt Syndrome, attributable to rubbing a dropped pacifier on a brief.

Though I think this topic is attention-grabbing solely to (us) Jews, it took a very long time for any kind of Jewish specificity to make it to the display, particularly given who constructed the film enterprise. (Assimilation was the secret for a folks blamed for a scapegoated race.) Even now, it doesn’t occur all that a lot. You would sense it on “Seinfeld,” see it on “Curb Your Enthusiasm” quite a bit. There are the present Netflix rom-com “Nobody Wants This,” with Kristen Bell in a relationship with Adam Brody’s rabbi, and the latest Adam Sandler-produced “You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah.” And there may be the odd Holocaust drama.

However on this second, with its confounding mixture of classical antisemitism, faux anti-antisemitism brandished as a weapon towards universities and what will get known as antisemitism just because it’s essential of Israel, it’s not a nasty factor to get a comparatively simple have a look at a recent American Jewish household. Collectively, the characters symbolize the spectrum of spiritual attitudes — from atheist to transform, selectively to very observant — however all are steeped within the tradition.

Hannah, whose gentile mom makes her “not Jewish,” wonders if her wanting a bat mitzvah is likely to be “cultural appropriation.”

“Look, if Adolf Hitler saw you, I don’t think he’d be doing the math on technically how halachically Jewish you are,” says her father. “He’d throw you in the oven with the rest of us. … If you’re Jewish enough for Hitler, you’re Jewish enough for me.”

That the present generally is a little obscure every now and then — I needed to search for “Moshiach” to get one joke — simply deepens its world. However anybody who’s ever shared a household joke, or needed to ask a query of somebody not round to reply it, or in contrast notes with a sibling on a mother or father by no means absolutely understood will acknowledge themself right here.

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