<!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-cinema-in-english-pdf--><!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-cinema-in-english-pdf--><!--DEBUG-spv-->{"id":2039532,"date":"2021-11-21T17:03:00","date_gmt":"2021-11-21T15:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/?p=2039532"},"modified":"2021-11-22T04:58:31","modified_gmt":"2021-11-22T02:58:31","slug":"the-humans-a-thanksgiving-feast-of-family-drama","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/de\/2021\/11\/the-humans-a-thanksgiving-feast-of-family-drama\/","title":{"rendered":"&quot;The Humans&quot;: A Thanksgiving feast of family drama"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><b>The new movie, adapted from the Tony Award-winning play, is a story familiar to any family that has gathered together for a bumpy holiday celebration. The cast reunited to tell &#8222;Sunday Morning&#8220; what they are most grateful for this Thanksgiving.<\/b><br \/>\nLook familiar? The new film &#8222;The Humans&#8220; follows the most time-honored recipe of all for Thanksgiving dinner: food, family, and a whole lot of drama. The movie, out this week on Showtime (a ViacomCBS company), is based on the Tony Award-winning Broadway play, about a family gathered at a couple&#8217;s newly-rented New York City apartment. Steven Yeun and Beanie Feldstein are the couple; Jayne Houdyshell (who won a Tony for originating the role on Broadway) is her Mom; Richard Jenkins is her Dad; and Amy Schumer is the big sister. June Squibb also stars as Grandma. The apartment itself is a nightmare, so correspondent Tracy Smith met up with the cast at the slightly more elegant Gotham Bar and Grill in Manhattan. Smith asked, &#8222;What do you think it is about Thanksgiving that lends itself to family drama?&#8220; &#8222;It is intense; Thanksgiving is intense,&#8220; Schumer replied. &#8222;I turn into, like, &#8217;son&#8216; whenever I go back home,&#8220; Yeun laughed. &#8222;That&#8217;s your role, that&#8217;s your predesignated role?&#8220; &#8222;Yeah. And you have to, like, battle that, expand that, but also honor that.&#8220; Houdyshell said, &#8222;I mean, the meal&#8217;s nice, but basically the kind of things that I think about are the preparation with my sisters.&#8220; Feldstein said, &#8222;I love the food, obviously, and I love seeing family members that I don&#8217;t get to see that often. But I don&#8217;t really like gravy. And it kind of freaks me out, if I&#8217;m honest. Gravy freaks me out!&#8220; Schumer said, &#8222;I hate where Thanksgiving came from, just the rest of the origins of our country \u2013 the colonization, raping and pillaging of women. But love green bean casserole! Holler!&#8220; And Schumer might be able to make her own soon: her husband, chef Chris Fischer, is teaching her to cook on TV, in the Food Network series, &#8222;Amy Schumer Learns to Cook.&#8220; Smith asked, &#8222;Have your cooking skills improved since you&#8217;ve done the show? Are you getting better at this?&#8220; &#8222;Uhm, no,&#8220; Schumer replied. &#8222;No. Really.&#8220; The film mixes family trauma and tradition, like smashing a peppermint pig and saying what you&#8217;re grateful for. And (minus the pig) Smith asked the cast to do the same. Schumer volunteered: &#8222;I&#8217;ll go first: My publicist is, like, family to me! No, I&#8217;m just kidding.&#8220; Yeun said, &#8222;I am honestly grateful for life. it feels nice to see you guys again.&#8220; Feldstein said, &#8222;I&#8217;m grateful for togetherness. I didn&#8217;t get to see my partner for over a year because of the pandemic. And I think I&#8217;d rather be together, with all of the feelings that come with being together with people, than ever be isolated every again.&#8220; Houdyshell said, &#8222;I&#8217;m grateful for this reunion, for sure. It&#8217;s really nice to be back together.&#8220; &#8222;I&#8217;m grateful for my family, and I say that because I don&#8217;t know how I got this family,&#8220; said Jenkins. &#8222;It is such a terrific group \u2013 my kids and their kids. It&#8217;s kind of beautiful. And that&#8217;s what I&#8217;m thankful for.&#8220; &#8222;I&#8217;m also thankful for Richard&#8217;s family,&#8220; said Schumer, &#8222;because honestly we can&#8217;t stand him, so it&#8217;s nice that someone, somewhere\u2026 Okay, I&#8217;m really grateful that I had the time to really check out my health, and what was going on, and I treated my endometriosis. And it has made me a completely different mother, and person, and I can run with my son &#8212; I don&#8217;t, but I could, you know, if I wanted to. But really. it&#8217;s, like, kind of a miracle I was able to have a baby with how bad my endometriosis was. So, I am so grateful that I get to be a mom.&#8220; The movie may be about one family, but in many ways it&#8217;s about every family \u2013 and a holiday that brings us together, whether we like it or not. Jenkins said, &#8222;It depends on the Thanksgiving; some are wonderful, and some\u2026 you wish they&#8217;d end. And now that I have more, I have grandchildren, we&#8217;re trying to figure out who&#8217;s coming where, when, and so, it&#8217;s been stressful. But I can&#8217;t wait for it.&#8220; To watch a trailer for &#8222;The Humans&#8220; click on the video player below: For more info: Story produced by John D&#8217;Amelio. 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