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Nebraska
Nebraska

Nebraska (2013)

74% User Rating
1h 55min
Drama
Adventure

"Life's not about winning or losing. It's about how you get there in the end."

An aging, booze-addled father takes a trip from Montana to Nebraska with his estranged son in order to claim what he believes to be a million-dollar sweepstakes prize.

Alexander PayneDirector

Cast

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Bruce Dern

Bruce Dern

Woody Grant

Will Forte

Will Forte

David Grant

June Squibb

June Squibb

Kate Grant

Bob Odenkirk

Bob Odenkirk

Ross Grant

Stacy Keach

Stacy Keach

Ed Pegram

Mary Louise Wilson

Mary Louise Wilson

Aunt Martha

Rance Howard

Rance Howard

Uncle Ray

Tim Driscoll

Tim Driscoll

Bart

Devin Ratray

Devin Ratray

Cole

Angela McEwan

Angela McEwan

Peg Nagy

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Glendora Stitt

Aunt Betty

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Elizabeth Moore

Aunt Flo

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Kevin Kunkel

Cousin Randy

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Dennis McCoig

Uncle Verne

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Ronald Vosta

Uncle Albert

Missy Doty

Missy Doty

Noel

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John Reynolds

Bernie Bowen

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Jeffrey Yosten

ER Doctor

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Neal Freudenberg

George Westendorf

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Eula Freudenberg

Jean Westendorf

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Ray Stevens

Dale Slaasted

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Lois Nemec

Kathy Slaasted

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Francisco Mendez

Mechanic

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Catherine Rae Schutz

Bartender

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Jose Muñoz

Mechanic

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Terry Kotrous

Sheriff

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Dennis McCave

Sheriff

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Rachel Lynn Leister

Waitress

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Melinda Simonsen

Receptionist

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Noah Matteo

Cub Photographer

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Scott Goodman

Mark

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Colleen O'Doherty

Janice

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Sherry Ristow

Karaoke Singer

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Roger Stuckwisch

Karaoke Singer

Franklin Dennis Jones

Franklin Dennis Jones

Uncle Cecil

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Jason Speidel

Appliance Store Employee

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Bob Knollenberg

Used Car Salesman

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Robert Dach

Bar Patron

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Sherry Ferris

Bar Patron

Anthony G. Schmidt

Anthony G. Schmidt

Biker (uncredited)

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Bob Nelson

Applauding Karaoke Patron (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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February 4, 2015

**Payne Relief** The black and white photography is a nice touch. It gives a kind of Karsh look to the weathered faces of the aging, reflective, yet still yearning cast of characters, and suits the rapidly fading memories of a bygone era in recent American history. The acting was pretty good. Bruce Dern gives an effortless performance as a cranky old coot with one attention-seeking foot in the spotlight and the other half-buried in the shadows of utter dementia. The interpersonal conflicts among family and community, past and present are presented in a simple, linear uncomplicated way. The story seems to want to explore the sad truths of a regressive, bankrupt nation and the ridiculous dreams and delusions people cling to. Life is limited and unfinished. Like the heads carved out of Mount Rushmore. Like the forlorn characters wandering on and off the screen. For even after a lifetime of honest hard work aligned with various fixed Christian principles, a restless, quiet desperation lingers. Lies and illusions are necessary to prevent a lonely, inconsolable reality from setting in. And while Alexander Payne manages to keeps things relatively upbeat to prevent dragging us down into a pit of futile despair, he also fails to fully develop and realize the themes he puts forward. Every time Payne rustles up a movie (Sideways, The Descendants) he gets high praise, and this time he almost deserves it. He's a fairly astute cinematician who wants to make meaningful pictures without getting in too deep. Specifically, road movies on half a tank. Thankfully, he doesn't tread into murky Bergman territory, or puff his stuff up with Goddard-like self-importance, but he doesn't do himself much justice by avoiding or brushing off the potential worth and urgency of the matters he introduces. His concepts are cut short. While I'm watching Nebraska, I can't help but wonder how adept filmmakers like Kieslowski or Cassavettes would have treated and serviced the material. What's almost more disappointing than getting old, losing a presence of mind and attempting to reconcile broken memories, is not being able to fully grasp, much less handle and nurture, your own brainchild.

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