SynopsisFollowing the closure of a gypsum mine in the Nevada town she calls home, Fern (Frances McDormand) packs her van and sets off on the road in this “exquisite film” (Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal). Exploring an unconventional life as a modern-day nomad, Fern discovers a resilience and resourcefulness unlike any she’s known before. Along the way, she meets other nomads who become mentors in the vast landscape of the American West. From Searchlight Pictures, written for the screen and directed by Chloé Zhao, based on the book by Jessica Bruder, the film also stars David Strathairn and features real-life nomads Linda May, Swankie and Bob Wells.Bonus (Only on Blu-ray disc)• The Forgotten America • Telluride Premiere Q&A • Deleted Scenes
D**M
Good find
All good 👍
C**S
Good movie
I enjoyed it
M**B
Brilliant acting
Brilliant acting from Frances McDormand but a rather depressing story
S**Y
The film embraces the mood of the Book.
Having found the book extremely captivating, informative, sad, happy and revealing I had to try the film. I was not disappointed. Frances McDomand takes my breath away in her ability to breath life and reality into every role she plays. Her stunning ability and the wonderful cast of many of the ‘true Nomad’ cast have moved me to tears. I am so interested to learn more and bought a map book of the USA so I could explore and landmark the areas involved, but more, to just get my head around the nation of the USA. It’s a frightening place for this Brit to comprehend, Nomadland reinforced that view but also revealed the resilience of those who are subject to its unfair and marvellous expanse. Community is all and I hope that the communities that nurture and support their tribes, continue and provide hope to the onlookers who feel powerless to help the incredible injustice of the $ obsessed society.
W**C
Certainly worth a watch but overrated
it's interesting and holds your attention. it's difficult to understand, however, how it won the Oscar for best picture.If you want a true and compelling story about someone (an ex-combatant) who could no longer cope with living in normal society try ' Leave No Trace' which is both heart breaking and heart warming in equal measure. A wonderful true story.
L**S
Great movie
Great movie and DVD. 8 /10
D**G
Truly inspiring and beautiful
This has fast become my joint-favourite film alongside my longtime favourite, The Way. It's beautifully made with incredible scenery and music which is both haunting and hopeful at the same time.The acting is phenomenal, many characters are played by themselves so there's a rare authenticity to the whole film. And of course the ever-awesome Frances McD!I read the book first, which was excellent, and although the film does have some threads which are not in the book, it's easy to see that they were introduced in order to tell the huge story of people's journeys to becoming nomads.Loved everything about this incredibly moving film. Thank you for making it!
P**R
Very good performance, but...
I have bought and viewed this movie, that has garnered many prizes worldwide and was awarded a number of Oscars, including the one for best director (Chloe Zhao) - a fact that was duly suppressed and vilified in China, where she was born.We have an outstanding performance by Frances McDermond and the film merits viewing.However, if I have any reservations about the plot and the stories it tells, it is the fact that (at times, at least) the film tends to romanticise and idealize the growing crowd of homeless drifters, making it feel like they are (only) kind of truly helpful and mindful people left in the United States, even if they are all all pitiful victims of an all-devouring capitalism - here exemplified by the relentless capitalist giant of Amazon, that nevertheless is always there to help these individuals with a job - and some warmth in their lives.How kind! If only it would be like that.Plus, the free advertising for Jeff Bezos and his Behemoth is hard to watch.Hence, not 5 stars from my side, but a recommendation nevertheless.
A**E
Great movie!
Frances McDormand could act in anything and make it great, which she definitely did in this story, rightfully winning an Academy Award for her role (as did the movie win best picture and best director). Many people think the movie is a downer but I enjoyed it for what it was - a story about people who either can't live normally or don't want to live "normally." This explores that whole subculture of people that society has forgotten or people that have escaped society.
D**N
Thank you
Thank you
C**Z
Blu-ray
Para mi colección de películas interesantes
A**S
Großartiger Film
....ich will nichts vorwegnehmen, ausser anfügen: der Film ist wirklich sehenswert. Inhaltsangaben gibt es wie Sand am Meer.Die DVD (UK Import) funktioniert ohne Probleme.
V**F
Très bon film
Bien
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