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Nick Offerman
- Narrator
- (voice)
Jack William Marshall
- Detective
- (as Jack Marshall)
Dylan Cimbala
- Witness #1
- (as Dylan J. Cimbala)
Ellyn Maranda Puckett
- Juror #7
- (as Ellyn Puckett)
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Mordaciously hilarious study of smallish town, cornhusker housewife turned scarlet-lettered jailbird. Blame it on ennui. I wish I had a teacher like Frances Ferguson during my high school years, instead I had wizened nuns with bad spanking habits and a bald, pasty man with disturbingly hirsute hands. If she were the teach, I'd have really boned up on my homework assignments. Yeah, so I gained a sort of retroactive, vicarious thrill watching this. The wacky, deadpan narration (except for the odd time when he cracks himself up) by Offerman is a real treat, as is the fine acting by Kaley Wheless. The latter is a fetching, refreshing cross between Taylor Schilling and a less uptight Charlize Theron. Cool cameo by the great Martin Starr helps to perk up the last quarter of the film. This is the part of the film that sort of loses its luster and fizzles out a bit. It gets a little too North Platte-tudinous. You could do a helluva lot worse with your indie film viewing choices.
I got to watch this movie last year in Italy at a small film festival in Torino. It's nice to see Amazon supporting this kind of work. I think this kind of movie needs to be seen with an audience, but still held up watching it the second time from home. Nick Offerman tends to make me laugh.
Anyone that doesn't get this movie doesn't get the absurdity of modern society, behavioral norms, relationships, or crime and punishment.
This movie should be an instant classic for anyone with a cynical view of the world. If you do not feel the plight of the admittedly flawed main character, I cannot relate to you and probably envy you.
This is a highly enjoyable film that makes you think about how difficult it is to cope with the pointless and relentless stream of subtle wrongs in the world. Often the result culminates in an foolish act that defines you more than it really should. It is funny because it is in perfect tune with how painful the world can be for those that "get it" that are surrounded by those that don't.
It raises many questions for the independent thinkers, not he least of which is: How is a victim-less crime viewed as worse than the wake of misery left by selfish people?
This film is not for everyone. But it just might be the perfect litmus test to see if you and I can get along.
This movie should be an instant classic for anyone with a cynical view of the world. If you do not feel the plight of the admittedly flawed main character, I cannot relate to you and probably envy you.
This is a highly enjoyable film that makes you think about how difficult it is to cope with the pointless and relentless stream of subtle wrongs in the world. Often the result culminates in an foolish act that defines you more than it really should. It is funny because it is in perfect tune with how painful the world can be for those that "get it" that are surrounded by those that don't.
It raises many questions for the independent thinkers, not he least of which is: How is a victim-less crime viewed as worse than the wake of misery left by selfish people?
This film is not for everyone. But it just might be the perfect litmus test to see if you and I can get along.
I liked this little gem.
minimalistic, with a very well thought sarcasm it exposes so many facets of human stupidity. And where better than in Nebraska you will be crushed under this ignorance, stupidity, prejudice .... and what not.
Looking more like an indie project, still conveys that smile in your face (while 100 millions Hollywood movies fail tremendously).
Lovable main character and effective in describing the world she was chained in.
In an anonymous darkweb chatting group, this would have been such a much funnier discussion :)
I saw this movie at the SXSW film festival when it premiered, I liked it, the movie is offbeat but settled into a kind of funny rhythm that it maintained. It's about a teacher having an affair with a student. It was a cast and crew screening so there were people laughing at everything which I hate. I wanted the movie to keep going but it was also daylight savings time and I was kind of out of it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe cheerleading outfit was Kaley Whelees's from high school.
- GoofsThree times during the movie, narrator says "This is the last time you will see..". Then each does appear again later, though briefly.
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- Also known as
- Frances Ferguson and the Substitution
- Filming locations
- North Platte, Nebraska, USA(The small town that Frances Ferguson lives, works, and is imprisoned in)
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- Budget
- $500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 14 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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