IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes87%
Metacritic86/100
Google Users87%
Director: Alexander Payne•Genres: Comedy-Drama, Road Movie
An aging, alcoholic father, Woody Grant, is convinced he's won a million dollars from a sweepstakes company and is determined to walk from Montana to Nebraska to claim his prize. His disillusioned son, David, reluctantly agrees to drive him, embarking on a poignant and often humorous journey that unearths family history and unspoken truths.
Nebraska received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its black-and-white cinematography, Alexander Payne's direction, and Bruce Dern's lead performance. Critics praised the film's blend of humor and pathos, its realistic portrayal of family dynamics, and its authentic depiction of the American heartland.
Praised for its stark, beautiful black-and-white cinematography.
Bruce Dern's performance as Woody Grant was widely lauded as career-defining.
The film masterfully balances humor with poignant family drama.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's unique visual style and the heartfelt performances, especially from Bruce Dern. Many found the story touching and realistic, resonating with its portrayal of ordinary lives and family relationships.
Bruce Dern received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. The film also earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Director for Alexander Payne and Best Original Screenplay. It won the Golden Globe for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for Bruce Dern.
The distinctive black-and-white cinematography was a deliberate choice by director Alexander Payne, who felt it would enhance the film's nostalgic and grounded tone, evoking classic American cinema.
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