You Must Remember This

You Must Remember This

Tuesday 8 October 2013

NEBRASKA


A meditative, black-and-white exploration about growing up, growing old, and accepting life’s defeats. Middle-of-the-road bachelor David Grant (Will Forte) takes his indolent, cantankerous father on a road trip to collect on a junk-mail flyer for a million dollars. David does it in the hope that Woody (Bruce Dern) will stop wandering down the highway; Woody, meanwhile, longs inexplicably to buy a truck with the proceeds. On the way, they’ll stop off with family, scavenging after some of Woody’s non-existent new-found riches, and try to rebuild a relationship built on mutual resentment. A gentle elegy to the humdrum beauty of the American Midwest, Alexander Payne’s direction is gentle and insightful; Kate Grant as crotchety, apple-faced wife/mother Kate and Breaking Bad's Bob Odenkirk's “go-getter” older brother round out the cast. Dern’s performance netted him Best Actor at Cannes: passive yet expressive, stubborn and scowl-y, the image that seems likely to stay with you is Woody trudging slowly down that motorway, desperate to recapture a sense of agency. The film takes its time and showcases few outright revelations, but as a slower-paced, more naturalistic About Schmidt, Nebraska is a quietly touching and bittersweet. 7/10

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