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Nomadland

  • 2020
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
193K
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POPULARITY
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Frances McDormand in Nomadland (2020)
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A woman in her sixties, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad.A woman in her sixties, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad.A woman in her sixties, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad.

  • Director
    • Chloé Zhao
  • Writers
    • Chloé Zhao
    • Jessica Bruder
  • Stars
    • Frances McDormand
    • David Strathairn
    • Linda May
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    193K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,566
    66
    • Director
      • Chloé Zhao
    • Writers
      • Chloé Zhao
      • Jessica Bruder
    • Stars
      • Frances McDormand
      • David Strathairn
      • Linda May
    • 1.1KUser reviews
    • 385Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Oscars
      • 258 wins & 159 nominations total

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    Frances McDormand
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    • Fern
    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • Dave
    Linda May
    • Linda
    Gay DeForest
    • Gay
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    Angela Reyes
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    Ryan Aquino
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    • Teresa
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    Brandy Wilber
    • Brandy
    Makenzie Etcheverry
    • Makenzie
    Bob Wells
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    Annette Webb
    • Annette
    Rachel Bannon
    • Rachel
    Charlene Swankie
    Charlene Swankie
    • Swankie
    • (as Swankie)
    Bryce Bedsworth
    • Bryce
    • Director
      • Chloé Zhao
    • Writers
      • Chloé Zhao
      • Jessica Bruder
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    9Hitchcoc

    Could Have Been More Precise

    When people put themselves in vulnerable positions, bad things can happen. This is a human interaction movie which shows us believable people, meeting and gaining sparks from one another. Francis McDormand has become a premier actress. She's not attractive in a movie star sense, but she has one of the most expressive faces I've ever seen in film. Granted, we don't get to see the harsh side of the equation, which would include theft, intimidation, physical harm, and mental illness. Nevertheless, I found myself transfixed. She worked so hard and her spirit was seldom defeated. How can people be giving this a one. It tells me how jaded we have become. I guess there is a faction that feels the need to take down something that is hyped as if they have some power in their shortsightedness. I'm not saying it is a perfect movie but to say it is paint drying? I guess there weren't enough superheroes or aliens in it.
    8I_Ailurophile

    Wistful, slightly melancholic - marvelous

    I have to imagine 'Nomadland' is a hard sell for general audiences. There isn't really a plot, per se, beyond what any one-line premise conveys. Yet that's not the intention, anyway: 'Nomadland' isn't narrative fiction. It's a quasi-fictional portrait of America. And in showing us the country we don't see, it excels.

    Great credit (and much deserved accolades) are due to Chloé Zhao, who not only directs here but also serves as producer and editor, and who also wrote the screenplay. While there are characters, and a loosely scattered progression of events, this is not a conventional film. More than anything I'm reminded of short films of the sort that probe some esoteric concept, with free flow between scarcely related scenes that encourage audiences to draw their own conclusions. It's a style that's a unique challenge for viewer and filmmaker alike, even over a mere 5, 10, 15 minute runtime - and 'Nomadland' is a full-length feature.

    It does seem at times like the movie leaps too quickly from one scene to another; it becomes difficult to appreciate what one moment is conveying before we move on to another. Yet that also seems a bit appropriate, and intentional: after all, this is a story about modern-day nomads, who move from place to place and see many things without putting down roots. How perfect to capture that same spirit in the crafting of a film?

    Through that construction, and the scenes laid before us, there is indeed much to glean from 'Nomadland.' Opening title cards and occasional dialogue relating economic and personal, financial hardship work toward that end, as well, but only show a small part of the picture. The feature follows an individual on a journey, yet what it's really about is a lost sense of exploration, freedom, and openness. It's about the bonds placed on us by a society and economic structure that demands endless labor and rigid obeisance; the trade-off of opportunity that comes with uncertainty - and the confinement that stability demands.

    'Nomadland' explores, through protagonist Fern and the people she meets, the incredible diversity of our country, and the natural wonders it contains, that our societal structure purposefully keeps us from witnessing - a caged animal won't yearn for freedom if it doesn't know what it's missing. It examines the bizarre dichotomy between the found community that pops up in wide, open spaces, and the disconnection that's felt in those places where people live close together.

    It offers a perspective on poverty, homelessness, and class structure that gets lost for those of us who have known relative comfort. We so often are told to look down upon people who seem to have less, and live different or more austere lifestyles. Capitalism gives us false promises of elevation while also evilly casting any apparent lack - of material goods, of nebulous success - as a moral failing. But it's all a transparent illusion meant to put up walls where true community, and mutual aid, should exist instead. And 'Nomadland' gives us all this and more in the form of scene by scene snapshots, not unlike the glimpses of the independent lifestyle nomads lead.

    For seeming to do so little, 'Nomadland' says so very much.

    Zhao wears many hats for this film, and does so deftly, with skills as a writer that matches those of her editing, and direction. There are many beautiful shots in this movie, of landscape and person alike. Zhao expertly captures the far-ranging emotions of her subjects, which apparently includes some real-life nomads portraying fictionalized versions of themselves. That, too, lends authenticity to the picture, and greater credence to the themes and notions it touches upon. Moreover, the somewhat minimalist original score by composer Ludovico Einaudi builds still further upon the emotional heft in 'Nomadland,' to great success.

    A long time ago I would have said that 'Nomadland' isn't the sort of movie I'm interested in, what with the bare threads of plot and lack of narrative action or conflict. That's certainly not true any more, but it's still not the easiest film to sit through. Because this is a feature where what a viewer sees is far less important than what they perceive between the proverbial lines, and there is a great deal to pick up on as such.

    I can absolutely see why this has garnered so much acclaim, and so many awards. By the nature of how and why it is crafted, 'Nomadland' isn't going to be for everyone. Yet for those who give it a try and are open to learning, it is a fantastic cinematic experience well worth the investment.
    kingston-79431

    I'm 60

    This movie presents a good philosophy of a 60 year old person. If you are 20 or 40 it might not make sense, but that is what this movie is about. You can see this soon.
    8lukietd

    Filmmaking Minimalism - DONE RIGHT!

    This is cinematic patience, a bare and beautifully drawn out experience that paces and feels exactly like the lives and experiences it portrays. The landscapes are stunning, the camerawork intimate and always thoughtful with its choices. The movie makes subtle, deliberate gestures, and it all culminates into something really special. Movies so plot-thin always must walk the careful border of disinterest - but honestly I could've watched another hour of this stuff and never get bored. It's hypnotizing in its own unique way, and I haven't really seen anything quite like it. (This is the vibe I wish Sean Penn's Into the Wild could've captured).

    8.5/10
    6Sleepin_Dragon

    Better on a second viewing, but I think it's a little over hyped.

    When life deals her an unfair hand, Fern backs her bags, loads her van up, and sets off for a journey of discovery and exploration, encountering many new people along the way.

    I've given it a second watch, if I'm honest when I originally saw it at The Cinema, I found it a little boring, the vibe of the people around me generally boredom. The biggest frustration for me, was that it beat Promising young woman to the best picture Oscar, I don't see it at all.

    I have to be honest, my opinion hasn't changed a huge deal, it's good, but it's just such a frustrating watch, at times Fern just drives you crazy, she is given opportunities, she just doesn't want to know half the time.

    The major plus here, Frances McDormand is outstanding, her acting is phenomenal, she is one exceptional talent. You really do get the sense of how hard life is for someone in her situation.

    I'm not sure the combination of actors and real life people always works, sometimes it feels a little awkward.

    Chloé Zhao did a good job with the direction of it, much better than she did with Eternals. The cinematography is unbelievable.

    6/10.

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    • Trivia
      Frances McDormand blended into the nomadic community so well that a local Target store offered her an application for a job. Her experience of living in a van took four to five months, covering seven states. She adopted a lifestyle of being constantly on the move to make the movie seem more authentic, rather than just acting the scenes.
    • Goofs
      Swankie says she has the book "Final Exit", by Jack Kevorkian. The book was written by Derek Humphry. Kevorkian is subject of a chapter or two, but did not write any part of the book.
    • Quotes

      Swankie: I'm gonna be 75 this year. I think I've lived a pretty good life. I've seen some really neat things kayaking all of those places. And... You know, like a moose in the wild. A moose family on the river in Idaho and big white pelicans landed just six feet over my kayak on a lake in Colorado. Or... Come around a bin, was a cliff and find hundreds and hundreds of swallow nests on the wall of the cliff. And the swallows flying all around and reflecting in the water. So it looks like I'm flying with the swallows and they're under me, and over me, and all around me. And little babies are hatching out, and eggshells are falling out of the nest, landing on the water and floating on the water. These little white shells. That was like, it's just so awesome. I felt like I've done enough. My life was complete. If I died right then, at that moment, would be perfectly fine.

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      Featured in IMDb Originals: A Salute to Women Directors (2020)
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      What Child Is This?
      Written by William Chatterton Dix

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    • Release date
      • February 19, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Disney+ Hotstar (India)
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kẻ Du Mục
    • Filming locations
      • Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA(Fern works here for a while)
    • Production companies
      • Searchlight Pictures
      • Cor Cordium
      • Hear/Say Productions
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,700,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $503,000
      • Feb 21, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $39,458,207
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • IMAX 6-Track
      • DTS
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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