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Une comédie noire autobiographique sur un garçon gay qui grandit en Union soviétique, sa mère mariée par correspondance et leur évasion aventureuse en Amérique.Une comédie noire autobiographique sur un garçon gay qui grandit en Union soviétique, sa mère mariée par correspondance et leur évasion aventureuse en Amérique.Une comédie noire autobiographique sur un garçon gay qui grandit en Union soviétique, sa mère mariée par correspondance et leur évasion aventureuse en Amérique.
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- Scénario
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- Récompenses
- 6 victoires et 5 nominations au total
Résumé
Reviewers say 'Potato Dreams of America' is a heartwarming, autobiographical film exploring hope, identity, and the immigrant experience through a stylized lens. Praised for Hersh Powers' performance and comedic elements, including a memorable Jesus Christ cameo, the film blends humor and emotion with creative set designs. However, some critics find the surrealist imagery and script heavy-handed, impacting character depth. Overall, it's seen as an entertaining and touching portrayal of a personal journey inspired by true events.
Avis à la une
I enjoyed this movie from beginning till the end. It was like an emotional rollercoaster, at times hilarious, but also very touching and emotional. The fact that this is all inspired by true events makes it even greater. I am so glad I got to see this movie!
Young Russian boy dreams of going to America. He thinks based on what he sees on TV, that America must be like American movies - everyone gets a happy ending. And, he desperately wants a happy ending for himself and his mother. Both of them are living a hard life in Russia. His mother is being pressured to go against her principles at work and her son "Potato" is being forced to hide who he is. The movie stands for the proposition that If you wish hard enough, dreams sometimes come true. Great performances hold your attention including a comedic cameo by Jesus Christ. Sit back and enjoy the ride with a bit of buttered popcorn and a beverage. Potato Dreams of America is a real gem.
10criopax
By no means I am a critic of any kind, but Potato Dreams of America made me jump out of my seat.
It is entertaining and unique - maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but I loved it.
I wept and laughed, and thought that mother is a saint and that boy... oh, boy!
If I laugh or cry this much while watching a movie, it is a great one.
Beautiful people, great acting. I thought the directing was awesome, too.
Wes Hurley, if you are reading this, hug your mum for me. I would not dare to offer one to you, too, but you deserve it nonetheless.
Thank you for telling your story in such a fun way.
Jesus Christ! They are handsome.
PS: I don't like tea.
It is entertaining and unique - maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but I loved it.
I wept and laughed, and thought that mother is a saint and that boy... oh, boy!
If I laugh or cry this much while watching a movie, it is a great one.
Beautiful people, great acting. I thought the directing was awesome, too.
Wes Hurley, if you are reading this, hug your mum for me. I would not dare to offer one to you, too, but you deserve it nonetheless.
Thank you for telling your story in such a fun way.
Jesus Christ! They are handsome.
PS: I don't like tea.
In Perestroika-era Vladivostok, a divorced liberal woman lives with her (closeted) gay son. Fascination with American movies leads her to become a mail-order bride, "potato" in tow. While trying to fit in, they find that America is full of surprises.
As an autobiographical-based movie, it seems to have a realistic contrast between Russian and American societies. The fantasy-dance sequences are amusing. However, since the entire movie is in English, it underplays the language difficulties that is one main theme of the immigrant experience.
As an autobiographical-based movie, it seems to have a realistic contrast between Russian and American societies. The fantasy-dance sequences are amusing. However, since the entire movie is in English, it underplays the language difficulties that is one main theme of the immigrant experience.
When telling a familiar story it's helpful that it's done in an original and entertaining way. Potato Dreams accomplishes both. A Russian boy and his mother emigrate to America via an American mail-order-bride scheme designed for men in the US who don't bond well with women who have any choices whatsoever with the direction and choices of their lives. It is into this marriage that the mother, with no English language and no prospects in a new and foreign land, brings herself and her young son to America. This bleak marriage is, sadly, more preferable to the Russian life she left behind. The son is left to come to terms with his sexuality in an American household led by a dogmatic stepfather with deep dark secrets of his own.
This desperate story is imbued with comedic frivolity by telling it in a storybook manner with charming stylishness. This effect never undervalues the seriousness of the characters' struggles, but rather makes them all the more dire by their contrast against the the light hearted context in which they're delivered.
Writer/director, Wes Hurley, has done a masterful job of bringing his personal story to the screen. His characters are engaging, especially Jesus, and hold your attention. I found myself captivated. There are so many big budget films that have every advantage going for them but are unwatchable. It is nice to come across this small indie film that punches well above its weight and leaves me eager for a sequel.
If you watch Potato Dreams you'll enjoy it.
This desperate story is imbued with comedic frivolity by telling it in a storybook manner with charming stylishness. This effect never undervalues the seriousness of the characters' struggles, but rather makes them all the more dire by their contrast against the the light hearted context in which they're delivered.
Writer/director, Wes Hurley, has done a masterful job of bringing his personal story to the screen. His characters are engaging, especially Jesus, and hold your attention. I found myself captivated. There are so many big budget films that have every advantage going for them but are unwatchable. It is nice to come across this small indie film that punches well above its weight and leaves me eager for a sequel.
If you watch Potato Dreams you'll enjoy it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWes Hurley previously shared this story in the documentary short "Little Potato" (co-directed by Nathan Miller) which won the Jury Prize at SXSW and the VR short "Potato Dreams" which premiered at AFI.
- GaffesThe postcard of Milwaukee that is shown as a potential city a mail order bride to move to contains a picture of the St. Louis Arch.
- ConnexionsFeatures Working Girl (1988)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Dreams of America
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- Durée
- 1h 37min(97 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 16:9 HD
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