Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe lives of local outsiders and outcasts violently intertwine when a rare Lakota Ghost shirt falls onto the black market in a small South Dakota town.The lives of local outsiders and outcasts violently intertwine when a rare Lakota Ghost shirt falls onto the black market in a small South Dakota town.The lives of local outsiders and outcasts violently intertwine when a rare Lakota Ghost shirt falls onto the black market in a small South Dakota town.
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Reviewers say 'Americana' is a polarizing film that blends elements of the western and crime genres with mixed results. While the movie benefits from a strong ensemble cast, particularly Sydney Sweeney and Halsey, and a unique narrative structure inspired by the films of Quentin Tarantino and the Coen Brothers, it struggles with pacing, originality, and tonal consistency. Reviewers praise the film's compelling performances and ambitious themes of greed, cultural identity, and the American dream, but many find the execution uneven and the narrative lacking focus. Despite its flaws, ‘Americana’ is generally seen as an ambitious debut for director Tony Tost as it offers an engaging, if flawed, take on the American myth and the legacy of the Old West.
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Director Tony Tost writes and directs a highly entertaining neo-western that reaches its peak in the final stretch. With a first-rate cast, Helsey stands out in particular with a dazzling performance that steals the show.
A film that develops gradually.
Tost's approach gains momentum as we understand where the paths of this neo-Western lead us. The director pays homage to the Western in a modern way, highlighting its characters, their struggles, and their true motivations. He features a committed cast that makes everything shine even more, while the director develops a script that knows exactly what it wants to tell, drawing us into a story that captivates thanks to the charisma of its characters.
A touch of femininity in an intense western.
The director spares no expense in highlighting the strength of his female characters. A solid Sydney Sweeney, more serene than usual, embodies a captivating character with a touch of innocence that makes her charming in every scene. Helsey, on the other hand, steals the show with an impressive performance. The singer displays all her talent in taking on a character filled with wounds and suffering, but also with absolute kindness. Her depth and powerful performance make the film her own from the start. Paul Walter Hauser also stands out, showcasing his full essence as an actor whose talent continues to grow. The cast is rounded out by Eric Dane, Zahn McClamon, and Simon Rex.
An incredible soundtrack.
Although the film isn't completely perfect and struggles in certain aspects, its country-tinged soundtrack manages to elevate the low moments with charming songs and banjo chords that complement the deep drama of this neo-western. Between the performances and the music, Tony Tost manages to pull off a script that loses some threads, but that doesn't affect the outcome of a fulfilling film.
Conclusion .
An interesting offering that recaptures the spirit of the Western in certain aspects, addressing the neo-Western appropriately and delivering a film that, with subtle humor, intense drama, and a truly powerful message between the lines, manages to convey a pleasant feeling throughout. Although it could have been more well-rounded, Americana is undoubtedly worth seeing.
A film that develops gradually.
Tost's approach gains momentum as we understand where the paths of this neo-Western lead us. The director pays homage to the Western in a modern way, highlighting its characters, their struggles, and their true motivations. He features a committed cast that makes everything shine even more, while the director develops a script that knows exactly what it wants to tell, drawing us into a story that captivates thanks to the charisma of its characters.
A touch of femininity in an intense western.
The director spares no expense in highlighting the strength of his female characters. A solid Sydney Sweeney, more serene than usual, embodies a captivating character with a touch of innocence that makes her charming in every scene. Helsey, on the other hand, steals the show with an impressive performance. The singer displays all her talent in taking on a character filled with wounds and suffering, but also with absolute kindness. Her depth and powerful performance make the film her own from the start. Paul Walter Hauser also stands out, showcasing his full essence as an actor whose talent continues to grow. The cast is rounded out by Eric Dane, Zahn McClamon, and Simon Rex.
An incredible soundtrack.
Although the film isn't completely perfect and struggles in certain aspects, its country-tinged soundtrack manages to elevate the low moments with charming songs and banjo chords that complement the deep drama of this neo-western. Between the performances and the music, Tony Tost manages to pull off a script that loses some threads, but that doesn't affect the outcome of a fulfilling film.
Conclusion .
An interesting offering that recaptures the spirit of the Western in certain aspects, addressing the neo-Western appropriately and delivering a film that, with subtle humor, intense drama, and a truly powerful message between the lines, manages to convey a pleasant feeling throughout. Although it could have been more well-rounded, Americana is undoubtedly worth seeing.
For a heist movie, this seems to move real slow. Character development are important but film maker seem to not care about run time. If you like Halsey, she makes an appearance early for a short time then disappears until much later then you get a lot of. This film conceptually sound good but it is only (small) part heist. Not even half way through I've already lost interest. I stuck it out and luckily the kid and ghost face aka Henry scene kept me a little invested how the movie progresses. In my opinion the character Henry Alvin made this film tolerable. Halsey did good (I think this is her film debut) acting out her parts. The film is mostly drama and I realized this after much given thought. The end is perfect as it didn't fall into the trappings of a feel good film - the reincarnation nonsense was resoundingly rejected by the true adult in this film. The ending makes perfect sense also because Halsey's character finally realizes true wealth. What would make this film score higher than my six out of ten rating is if they had less of that excruciatingly slow scenes (yes, multiple) with hefty lefty cowboy and Sydney's character.
As far as liking a certain genre of film I from time to time like to watch a good western, and with this entry "Americana" it was a modern day raw and gritty journey as I as the viewer felt the cowboys vs. Indians and cops and Robbers style. Set in South Dakota it involves a criminal scheme and a young man(Paul Walter Hauser) looking for love. Add in outsiders and outcast it's as if no one seems to be who they are, things connect up between the central characters as all are involved someway or the other. Look for Zahn McClarnon("Dark Winds") in a supporting turn and Sydney Sweeney as wild card character waitress Penny Jo(who becomes a damsel in distress by being tied up and gagged). The film has plenty of twist and excitement as it's a fun journey thru the old west that movie lovers should enjoy.
I'm surprised by how enjoyable this movie was.
Screenwriter and director Tony Tost (also a poet) did a fantastic job crafting a story that does feel like poetry in motion.
But to label this movie a neo-western crime drama is, I think, mis-categorizing it and selling it short. It's not a western, despite being set in South Dakota and many characters do wear cowboy hats. And it's not really a crime drama though there is several crimes committed.
I would say "Americana" is more like a day dream of one of the characters - perhaps Sidney Sweeny's Penny Jo or maybe Halsey's Mandy Starr. Or maybe even the little kid. Who knows.
All the actors in this production were good. Sidney Sweeny definitely was very good in a low-key away, and not being exploited sexually for her body.
All in all, if you enjoy good story-telling, give this movie a chance.
Screenwriter and director Tony Tost (also a poet) did a fantastic job crafting a story that does feel like poetry in motion.
But to label this movie a neo-western crime drama is, I think, mis-categorizing it and selling it short. It's not a western, despite being set in South Dakota and many characters do wear cowboy hats. And it's not really a crime drama though there is several crimes committed.
I would say "Americana" is more like a day dream of one of the characters - perhaps Sidney Sweeny's Penny Jo or maybe Halsey's Mandy Starr. Or maybe even the little kid. Who knows.
All the actors in this production were good. Sidney Sweeny definitely was very good in a low-key away, and not being exploited sexually for her body.
All in all, if you enjoy good story-telling, give this movie a chance.
Underrated movie that has some fun and true characters. Anyone who watches this for Sydney Sweeney do not get what they want. She gives a decent performance just as all the other actors do. The kid is really wonderful in this movie that is beautiful edited and crafted. A good movie that should be on everyones whatchlist.
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- AnecdotesIt had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 17, 2023, but wasn't released until over two years later in 2025.
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- 1h 47m(107 min)
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