


Of Mice and Men
Two drifters, one a gentle but slow giant, try to make money working the fields during the Depression so they can fulfill their dreams.
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Plot Summary
In the midst of the Great Depression, two migrant ranch workers, the intelligent George Milton and his slow-witted but immensely strong friend Lennie Small, travel California in search of work. They dream of owning their own farm, a dream that is constantly threatened by Lennie's unintentional actions and the harsh realities of their transient lives.
Critical Reception
Gary Sinise's faithful adaptation of John Steinbeck's classic novel was met with strong critical acclaim. Reviewers praised its emotional depth, powerful performances, and visual fidelity to the source material, solidifying its place as a respected screen version of the beloved story.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its poignant and faithful adaptation of Steinbeck's novel.
- Gary Sinise and John Malkovich deliver powerful, deeply felt performances.
- Visually captures the desolate atmosphere of Depression-era California.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciate the film's emotional resonance and the strong performances from its lead actors, finding it a moving and well-executed adaptation. Some viewers note its somber tone but acknowledge its powerful storytelling.
Fun Fact
Gary Sinise not only directed 'Of Mice and Men' but also starred as George Milton, reprising the role he had previously played on stage with John Malkovich.
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