Budget
$12,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$17,654,912
Opening weekend US & Canada
$140,401
Gross worldwide
$27,682,872
Budget
$12,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$17,654,912
Opening weekend US & Canada
$140,401
Gross worldwide
$27,682,872
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By Adah 2022-12-30 19:48:26
Have you ever thought that the once stalwart father has faltered, holding a beer tremblingly every day, and saying some absurd and uninhibited words. Have you ever thought that your father will also be short-sighted and make unnecessary arguments with you every day. You had expected that your father would one day be a burden to you.
In the Oscar hit film "Nebraska", the hero David (Will Forte) encountered such a reality. His father, Woody (Bruce Dern), received an ad one day saying he...
By Eduardo 2022-12-28 07:26:55
The first time I heard this place name was in The Big Bang Theory, it was Penny's home, and it was an inland, desolate place. The picture in the movie can also be seen that the economy of the town where the old man grew up is depressed. The younger son accompanies the confused father with the newspaper matching ticket, and drives more than 1,000 miles to another city to redeem the prize. Although it was obvious that the newspaper did not have the million-dollar bonus for promotion, the old...
By Arely 2022-12-27 16:25:29
This is a movie with a simple story structure that can deeply move people's hearts. The restrained emotions between father and son are always touched, and they are never overly sensational. The processing of black and white films did not detract from the film itself, but improved the quality of the film to a higher level. Imagine changing to color, maybe this will be another buried underdog movie.
Compared with "Much Ado About Nothing", which is also a black-and-white film, I feel...
By Jess 2022-12-24 06:42:05
The aging degree of American society in this film is impressive. Almost only the elderly live in Woody's hometown, and even the characters in the entire film are almost all elderly.
But the director is not pessimistic about such an aging society, and even almost admires it. Even if there are such and such problems, this society is still considered to be old and dependent. Such a society is indeed something to be proud of, a good society.
The film also reflects the values...
By Yvette 2022-12-18 15:01:58
Superficially plain meaningful and implicit expressions
Watched Nebraska and Life with a Glass of Wine again and again on and off. The outstanding feeling is: the film and the novel have a lot in common in the way of narration, and they can learn from each other. In terms of these similarities, the director of the two films, Alexander Payne, an American born in Nebraska in 1961, is of the same type as I in terms of narrative preferences. This expression in Chinese may seem outrageous, but that's what it means anyway. Obviously, I...
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By Israel 2023-09-23 06:34:16
Chicken soup for the soul-style road movie, a journey that begins with an advertisement for a businessman playing word games. Maybe Woody knew it was all a hoax, maybe he was just trying to find some self-worth as he got older, so he believed so paranoidly. Kate kept complaining, but stood up unequivocally when others slandered him, maybe this is the love that accompanies a lifetime. The fading out shot transitions, which are deliberately slowed down, bring out endless...
By Manley 2023-09-19 11:33:01
The only movie of awards season that has made my nose sour so far, it's so good, and it has a faint natural sense of humor, two days of driving, a silent family, a cemetery, stealing a...
By Rosella 2023-09-18 05:58:33
I just don't understand why it was shot in black and...
By Preston 2023-09-18 02:24:16
The faces of these relatives and friends, and the old man's face, these scenes are moved to our country, and there is no sense of...
By Angie 2023-09-17 16:56:49
It is more appropriate for this story to take place in China. Crazy...
Receptionist: Does he have Alzheimer's?
David Grant: No, he just believes what people tell him.
Receptionist: That's too bad.
Kate Grant: Why do you want meatloaf if it isn't even on the dinner menu?
Woody Grant: 'cause I like it.
Waitress: What can I get you?
Woody Grant: Do you have any meatloaf?
Waitress: No, that's only part of our lunch specials.
Kate Grant: He'll have the chicken.
Waitress: Fried or grilled?
Woody Grant: ...fried.
Kate Grant: He'll have it grilled. I think I'd like the roast beef, but I'm not entirely sure. What do you recommend?
Waitress: Everything's all good ma'am, but I especially like the tilapia.
Kate Grant: Oh, then I'll have the roast beef.
David Grant: ...I'll have the tilapia.
Aunt Betty: Now Kate, we only want what's fair and what's fair is if Woody lends us back some money.
Kate Grant: You can all go fuck yourselves!