Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Nebraska (2013)

Genre: Comedy / Drama
Directed by: Alexander Payne
Cast: Bruce Dern, Will Forte, June Squibb
Running time: 114 minutes



Woody Grant is an aging drunk with a wife and two grown sons. When he receives a Sweepstakes letter by mail saying he might be a millionaire, Woody gets in his mind to go to Lincoln, Nebraska, to collect his money. No one in the family takes it seriously, but in an effort to shut him up, one his sons, David, decides to take the old man on a road trip. It will be the perfect opportunity for the two men, who had never communicated much, to get to know each other a little better.

I absolutely loved this film, Such a beautiful story told in a film shot in black and white, which was a good choice. The acting was superb. I’m quite happy that Bruce Dern got another chance, later in life, to show what he is capable of as an actor. He made his character so believable, as did June Squibb. I so hated her character at first, which was a sign she did her job well. By the end of the film, I saw in her the disgruntled and tired woman used-up by such a hard life that still loves her man, deep down. Will Forte was a nice surprise as David. I never knew the SNL alumni had that in him.

Overall, Nebraska is a fantastic cinematic work of art about family, money, regret and love. It is well worth seeing. I might even watch again, somewhere down the line, once I reach another chapter in my life. I hope my wife never turn into Woody’s wife. Yikes.

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