Nebraska is a black-and-white dramatic film released in 2013. The film was directed by Alexander Payne and stars Bruce Dern, Will Forte, June Squibb, and Bob Odenkirk.
The film was nominated for six Oscars including Best Actor, Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress during the 86th Academy Awards in 2013.
Additionally, Bruce Dern won the Best Actor award during the Cannes Film Festival of that year.
The film earned $24 million worldwide on a budget of $12 million and was released to DVD and Blu-ray on
February 25, 2014.
Rating: R for some language.
Length: 1 hour 55 minutes.
Category | Severity | Time | Description | Sentence Before |
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0:08:36-0:08:39 | Memory issues/dementia alluded to briefly. | Ross: "Hey dad, how come you didn't fix the truck first or take a bus? Why did you just start walking?" David: "Don't pull his chain like that." | ||
0:18:57-0:19:35 | A bloody head wound and stitches are seen. | Woody: "Okay, we've seen it." ... David: "Dad? Dad?" | ||
0:19:17-0:19:42 | A small stitching needle is seen and used. | David: "Oh, dad." Woody: "I'm fine. Go back to bed." | ||
1:15:50-1:15:59 | Child abuse is recalled briefly. | David: "Do you remember that, Dad?" Woody: "I was there." ... Woody: "This was my parent's room." | ||
1:41:36-1:41:39 | Alzheimer's is mentioned once. | David: "Does this happen a lot?" Receptionist: "Yeah. Every once in a while. Usually older people like your father." |
Reviewed August 2015