An immigrant worker at a pickle factory is accidentally preserved for 100 years and wakes up in modern-day Brooklyn.An immigrant worker at a pickle factory is accidentally preserved for 100 years and wakes up in modern-day Brooklyn.An immigrant worker at a pickle factory is accidentally preserved for 100 years and wakes up in modern-day Brooklyn.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
J Michael Grey
- Border Patrol Agent
- (as J. Michael Grey)
Dino Rende
- Teenage Kid
- (as Dino A. Rende)
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Initially when I sat down to watch the 2020 movie "An American Pickle" from director Brandon Trost I wasn't really having much of any anticipation, given the fact that I am not overly keen on Seth Rogen as an actor. But still, this being a movie that I hadn't already seen, and I was given the chance, I ended up sitting down to watch it.
I will say that "An American Pickle" was actually an entertaining and enjoyable enough movie for what it turned out to be. Sure, this movie was by no account groundbreaking or particularly innovative, but it definitely did have its moments. And I will say that Seth Rogen was actually good in his two roles in the movie.
The storyline was adequate, and it definitely had some interesting aspects to it. I just feel, however, that the entire movie was too shallow. It just felt like writer Simon Rich didn't really delve into the full potential that was readily available with the script and storyline. So the movie came off as being sort of half-hearted most of the times. There were so much potential for delving deeper into many things and exploring them further.
I am rating "An American Pickle" a six out of ten stars. It was watchable sure, but it just wasn't an outstanding or particularly memorable movie ultimately. Nor do I think that this is actually a movie that I will be watching a second time ever.
I will say that "An American Pickle" was actually an entertaining and enjoyable enough movie for what it turned out to be. Sure, this movie was by no account groundbreaking or particularly innovative, but it definitely did have its moments. And I will say that Seth Rogen was actually good in his two roles in the movie.
The storyline was adequate, and it definitely had some interesting aspects to it. I just feel, however, that the entire movie was too shallow. It just felt like writer Simon Rich didn't really delve into the full potential that was readily available with the script and storyline. So the movie came off as being sort of half-hearted most of the times. There were so much potential for delving deeper into many things and exploring them further.
I am rating "An American Pickle" a six out of ten stars. It was watchable sure, but it just wasn't an outstanding or particularly memorable movie ultimately. Nor do I think that this is actually a movie that I will be watching a second time ever.
I really, truly, honestly do not understand the negative reviews this film has received. It's a very gentle, heartfelt movie about the meaning of family across generations. It's actually good.
An American Pickle is a decent film. You'll get a couple good laughs, and the run time is short enough to not waste your time.
The premise (as you already know) is ridiculous, but the movie doesn't take itself too seriously. That's a good thing.
At the same time, you'll probably completely forget all about this movie come next Tuesday.
(PS look for the author of this review around the 59 minute mark)
(PS look for the author of this review around the 59 minute mark)
It is not completely bad movie, the beginning was promising, but then after 15 min the screenplay becomes quite stupid and most importantly, not funny. I liked some other Seth movies, so he can definitely do a better job. Just boring mess...
This movie was not bad but not good either.It kept my attention but wasn't anything spectacular or anything I'll even remember watching for that matter.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe film's poster was taken with a preserved camera made in the 19th century.
- GoofsWhen Ben is standing in front of a television in his apartment speaking to Herschel, there is no reflection of Herschel, only Ben.
- Quotes
Herschel Greenbaum: This is what we're reaching for everybody. This is the dream. This is the goal. Perfect jar of pickles.
- Crazy creditsIn the film's mid-credit scene, both Hershel and Ben are watching Yentl (1983), starring Barbra Streisand.
- ConnectionsFeatured in How Hollywood Twins Scenes Have Evolved Over 100 Years (2021)
- SoundtracksStay
Written by Maurice Williams
Performed by Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs
Courtesy of Resnik Music Group
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- Also known as
- In a Pickle
- Filming locations
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA(location)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $499,649
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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