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A Simple Plan

  • 1998
  • R
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
80K
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POPULARITY
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Bill Paxton, Bridget Fonda, and Billy Bob Thornton in A Simple Plan (1998)
Dark ComedyCrimeDramaThriller

Two brothers and a friend, all blue-collar workers, come across millions of dollars in lost cash and make a plan to keep their find from the authorities, but it isn't long before complicatio... Read allTwo brothers and a friend, all blue-collar workers, come across millions of dollars in lost cash and make a plan to keep their find from the authorities, but it isn't long before complications and mistrust weave their way into the plan.Two brothers and a friend, all blue-collar workers, come across millions of dollars in lost cash and make a plan to keep their find from the authorities, but it isn't long before complications and mistrust weave their way into the plan.

  • Director
    • Sam Raimi
  • Writer
    • Scott B. Smith
  • Stars
    • Bill Paxton
    • Billy Bob Thornton
    • Bridget Fonda
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    80K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,122
    160
    • Director
      • Sam Raimi
    • Writer
      • Scott B. Smith
    • Stars
      • Bill Paxton
      • Billy Bob Thornton
      • Bridget Fonda
    • 490User reviews
    • 113Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 16 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Hank
    Billy Bob Thornton
    Billy Bob Thornton
    • Jacob
    Bridget Fonda
    Bridget Fonda
    • Sarah
    Brent Briscoe
    Brent Briscoe
    • Lou
    Jack Walsh
    • Tom Butler
    Chelcie Ross
    Chelcie Ross
    • Carl
    Becky Ann Baker
    Becky Ann Baker
    • Nancy Chambers
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Baxter
    Bob Davis
    Bob Davis
    • FBI Agent Renkins
    Peter Syvertsen
    Peter Syvertsen
    • FBI Agent Freemont
    Tom Carey
    • Dwight Stephanson
    John Paxton
    John Paxton
    • Mr. Schmitt
    Marie Mathay
    • News Reporter
    Paul Magers
    • Anchorman
    Joan Steffand
    • Anchorwoman
    Jill Sayre
    Jill Sayre
    • Hospital Nurse
    Wayne A. Evenson
    • Bartender
    Tim Storms
    Tim Storms
    • Drinker
    • (as Timothy Storms)
    • Director
      • Sam Raimi
    • Writer
      • Scott B. Smith
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    7Samiam3

    The Fargo of the year

    Sam Raimi may be most at home with Horror, but his body of work in the last three decades has encompassed a variety of genres, the most intellectual of which is drama. One could argue that a Simple Plan is Raimi's smartest picture but it is not a film where we see any of his distinct auteurism. Equal credit for the film's reasonable competence goes to novelist Scott Smith, adapting his own novel for the screen.

    The plot bears some close resemblance to Fargo. One could argue that A Simple Plan is a few steps ahead of the Coen Brothers. It feels far less contrived, and has a bigger heart. Fargo is cold, cynical, but definitely creative. Anyway, that is another movie

    Three buddies find a plane wreck in the woods, and inside is a sack containing four million dollars. They agree to keep it hidden until they are convinced that the police are not looking for it. Sounds simple enough, but things get ugly pretty quickly.

    I've never thought much for either Bill Paxton or Brigit Fonda, but A Simple Plan shows them at their best, although Billy Bob Thornton's is the most accomplished performance of the movie.

    The movie is one worth seeing, it is admirable and thought provoking. There is nothing necessarily unique about it, but then again uniqueness is a rare gift for a movie to have.
    TxMike

    Four adults, lots of money, no one else knows, oh what to do?

    "A Simple Plan" immediately reminds you of "Fargo". A dull, snowy winter. Men beginning to cheat on a small scale, which then begins to escalate until it becomes out of control. And no one will *like* the ending, but it is the only ending that could make this fine film complete.

    It is filmed in Minnesota in the wintertime. Two brothers come upon a small plane that has crashed. Since there have been no news reports, they rightly assume no one knows about it. There's a dead pilot inside, plus money, lots of money. Everyone knows what the 'right' thing to do is. But what will they do? What would most people do? How do attitudes change as participants begin to think of the possibilities?

    The acting, especially Billy Bob Thornton, is excellent. You will watch the film without blinking. You will ask yourself, "what would I do in a similar situation?" Unless you only like light entertainment, you really need to see this film.

    Edit April 2020: I own the DVD but only watch it every few years, as I did currently. My opinion of the movie has not changed since my first viewing, good movie but sometimes hard to watch.
    bob the moo

    Well filmed, well paced drama-come-thriller that never goes too far

    Hank, Jacob and Lou are out for a ride in Hank's truck when they hit a tree. Walking out into the snow they find a crashed plane in the woods with the pilot dead and a bag of money ($4 million). They decide to keep the money and wait to see if anything is mentioned about it. However as time passes mistrust and betrayal becomes murder as the original simple plan becomes more and more complex.

    Sam Rami is a great director, albeit more well known for less subtle films than this such as the Evil Dead movies. However here he shows that he can deal with things that lack in OTT visuals etc but be a good subtle director. The basic story starts simply and gets more convoluted very easily. The plot twists are never absurd even if they are extreme, the way the story builds gradually is one of it's strengths. The best bit is the way that everything is simple (as in the title) – the snow makes all the scenes a simple white, the relationships are simple and the misunderstandings are straight forward. This simple nature makes the twists even more powerful as they come in the middle of a `normal' situation..

    The cast are all very good. Paxton is especially good in the lead as the man who doesn't want to take the money originally who then is forced to take the lead in the actions that need doing to cover the crime. Thornton is the best – he not even that recognizable and he deals with his role really well. He may be a simpleton but he doesn't make it just a cartoon role. Briscoe is less well defined and Fonda isn't really key to the plot. Gary Cole has a small part towards the end and Paxton Snr has a small role.

    Overall this is very enjoyable. As a noir it is very different to have it in a Fargo landscape. Rami's toned down direction is very good and he does very well with the exciting twists and with the emotional sections too. A different, sometimes slow, but very enjoyable thriller of greed and mistrust.
    9lordrob

    Twisted, but exceptionally crafted.

    This is not the film to see if you're looking for a feel-good Hollywood anesthetic to cope with the end of the holiday season. If, however, you wish to experience a great film, then I highly recommend *A Simple Plan*. Its disturbing twist on the American dream may be too difficult for some--especially the very dark ending--but that is part of what makes the film such quality fare. Scott B. Smith's screenplay is tight and flawless. Sam Raimi's inspired direction may finally reveal to the rest of the film industry what fans of the Evil Dead trilogy have known for years: that, though his tongue is often firmly in his cheek, Raimi is a fine and grossly underrated filmmaker. Especially impressive is the way he and cinematographer Alar Kivilo approach the snow-covered landscapes. There is an immensity to the frozen wastelands of the film's crucial scenes that is almost worthy of David Lean. Also commendable is Raimi's skillful use of animals (among them crows and foxes) for symbolic purposes.

    But the cast, not to be outdone by their crew, is equally notable. Billy Bob Thornton gives his best performance to date, surpassing even his award-winning role in *Sling Blade*. Bill Paxton is phenomenal as a straight-laced-family-man- turned sociopath, and Bridget Fonda's convincing portrayal of Paxton's determined wife complements him well.

    Audiences at the screening I saw were commenting on the film's similarities to *Fargo* as they exited the theater, and seemed to belittle *A Simple Plan* for its lack of "originality." Granted, *A Simple Plan* is not entirely original. There are indeed vague shadows of *Fargo*, as well as *Macbeth* and Robert Frost, among others. But there is no such thing as an entirely original work, as great art is made by standing on the shoulders of giants. Make no mistake, this is NOT a cheap replay of *Fargo*. The differences are too numerous to note here, but suffice it to say that *A Simple Plan* is a great work in its own right, and deserves to be appreciated as such.
    bandguy

    A study in desperation

    A Simple Plan is certainly not a simple film, as some reviewers here had hoped it would be. The point is not how simple life is, but how horribly wrong and out of control things can get. This film takes you to the absolute depths of human greed, desperation, and frailty. It is amazing how many evil deeds one can rationalize by believing "and then it will all be over." A Simple Plan is a great character study which makes you think of what you would do in the same situation. At what point would you draw the line? How far would you go to keep millions of dollars all to yourself? The excellent photography adds to the sense of desperation that permeates the whole film. The vast, snowbound landscape is the perfect image for the feelings the main characters have for their station in life: cold, silent, lifeless, unending, and unrelenting.

    Don't watch this movie unless you are prepared to see a group of people reach the end of their rope and make a series of life-changing decisions.

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    • Trivia
      During a 2002 interview on the National Public Radio program "Fresh Air," Bill Paxton told interviewer Terry Gross that he didn't know that his own father had been cast in this movie (in the small role of Mr. Schmitt) until he arrived at a production office at the start of filming and saw his father's headshot on the wall among the other cast members'. It turned out that John Paxton had written a letter to director Sam Raimi saying, "I've always admired your films, and I was wondering if there were any small parts that I'd possibly be right for." And Raimi gave him an audition.
    • Goofs
      A funeral scene in the latter half of the movie takes place in the middle of winter, but is a full burial service. In Minnesota, as is the case with other northern locales where the ground is frozen for several months of the year, the funeral for someone who died in the winter would occur in two parts: a "real-time" memorial service followed by spring interment.
    • Quotes

      [Hank talks to the FBI agent about their stories to the police]

      Neil Baxter: Looks like we're both gonna have an awful lot of explaining to do.

      Hank Mitchell: Just me.

      [Hank shoots the gun into Baxter's head]

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Babe: Pig in the City/Home Fries/Ringmaster/Very Bad Things/Savior (1998)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written and Performed by Norman Greenbaum

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 1999 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • France
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El plan
    • Filming locations
      • Delano, Minnesota, USA
    • Production companies
      • Mutual Film Company
      • Savoy Pictures
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,316,273
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $390,563
      • Dec 13, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,316,273
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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