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Mean Dreams

  • 2016
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  • 1h 48m
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Mean Dreams (2016)
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Follows Casey and Jonas, two teenagers desperate to escape their broken and abusive homes and examines the desperation of life on the run and the beauty of first love.Follows Casey and Jonas, two teenagers desperate to escape their broken and abusive homes and examines the desperation of life on the run and the beauty of first love.Follows Casey and Jonas, two teenagers desperate to escape their broken and abusive homes and examines the desperation of life on the run and the beauty of first love.

  • Director
    • Nathan Morlando
  • Writers
    • KC Coughlin
    • Ryan Grassby
  • Stars
    • Josh Wiggins
    • Sophie Nélisse
    • Joe Cobden
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    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Nathan Morlando
    • Writers
      • KC Coughlin
      • Ryan Grassby
    • Stars
      • Josh Wiggins
      • Sophie Nélisse
      • Joe Cobden
    • 38User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Josh Wiggins
    Josh Wiggins
    • Jonas Ford
    Sophie Nélisse
    Sophie Nélisse
    • Casey Caraway
    Joe Cobden
    Joe Cobden
    • Elbert Ford
    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Wayne Caraway
    Vickie Papavs
    Vickie Papavs
    • Lynette Ford
    Colm Feore
    Colm Feore
    • The Chief
    Ryan Blakely
    Ryan Blakely
    • Proprietor
    George Buza
    George Buza
    • Pawnshop Clerk
    Tara Nicodemo
    Tara Nicodemo
    • Pharmacist
    Mike McPhaden
    Mike McPhaden
    • Father
    Richard Waugh
    Richard Waugh
    • Bus Driver
    Blaise
    • Blaise
    Janine Davies
    • Passerby
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    • Director
      • Nathan Morlando
    • Writers
      • KC Coughlin
      • Ryan Grassby
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    6lin-echetebu

    Actually enjoyed this

    The movie was well acted and surprisingly enjoyable. It kept my attention, which is hard for most low budget indie films.
    8me-589-145643

    Much better than I expected

    On the whole, this is a very good movie all round. The four main cast members are superb, and the story is heavily character-driven, with no ridiculous stunts and special effects present to drown the characters out at any stage.

    The lean score and graceful cinematography allow the story to be told at an ideal pace, and aren't used to lift the intensity as one would expect with this genre because the story is good enough to take care of this on its own. I never felt as if things were dragging or being rushed, and things were largely unpredictable aside from the ending, which was satisfying nonetheless.

    For a good vs bad theme, the story favors neither side over the other in terms of skill and resources. So often the bad guys are made to look like fools but this isn't the case here, which I found to be quite refreshing. The teen romance side of things is handled better than almost any other examples I've seen. There aren't any cringe-worthy moments at all.

    In all, Mean Dreams was much better than I expected, and well worth the time I spent watching it. If you're after a low budget thriller which is well made, character-driven, and intelligently written, you could settle for much worse than this one.
    8david-546

    Nifty Neo-Noir set in Canada

    Mean Dreams is a nifty neo-noir set in Canada. Northern Ontario near Sault Ste. Marie to be more precise. The film centers around Casey and Jonas, two lovers on the lam from Casey's abusive cop father played brilliantly by the late Bill Paxton in his last role before his untimely death. The film invoked memories for me of Nicholas Ray's "They Live by Night" 1948 and Robert Altman's remake of the film called "Thieves Like Us" 1974. But the film may be closest to Terrance Malick's "Badlands" 1973 where Sissy Spacek and Martin Sheen were the two lovers on the lam after murdering Sissy's abusive father played by Warren Oates. But comparisons can continue as it allowed me to recall the quirky "Moonrise Kingdom" directed by Wes Anderson.

    Lovers on the lam is old theme most famously portrayed by Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the ill fated lovers "Bonnie and Clyde" 1967. Both Casey and Jonas, played by Sophie Nelisse and Josh Wiggins, both of whom we are liable to see more of, are good in this film. Starting out as young and naive they quickly have to grow up as Jonas gets caught up in a drug deal gone wrong that was set up by Casey's father. Indeed how do you go to the police when it is the police that are bad guys. Colm Feore plays the other bad cop. You just know that none of this going to end well even if the lovers are somehow seen as getting away in the end.

    The film is well-acted. It develops slowly and builds. We get to like Casey and Jonas and do really hope they escape the abusive father (Paxton). It's an indie neo-noir film worthy of being amongst the many neo-noirs that come out over the years. One of the biggest stars in the film is the landscape of Northern Ontario from the lakes, the fields and yes the small towns that prevail up there. Seeing the gorgeous landscape made me want to take a trip back.
    6cosmo_tiger

    Nothing mind blowing or amazing but this is worth a watch and I liked it more than I expected to

    "She needs help. I gotta do something." Casey (Nélisse) has just moved into town and finds a friend in Jonas (Wiggins). The two begin to spend an awful lot of time together against the wishes of Wayne (Paxton), Casey's abusive dad. When Jonas tries to help Casey a series of events occur that alter the lives of all three involved. This is a movie where, going in, I thought it had the possibility of being very slow and drawn out. I can't say I was completely wrong but it did move a little quicker than I expected and did have a story that kept me engaged the entire time. There were a few surprise aspects in this, but for the most part it was pretty predictable. The real reason to watch though is for Paxton. He plays a character so unlikable and it really adds to the tension of the movie as you are almost willing the kids to get away from him. Overall, nothing mind blowing or amazing but this is worth a watch and I liked it more than I expected to. I give this a low B.
    7ferguson-6

    one of his Paxton's last and finest

    Greetings again from the darkness. It was one month to the day since the shocking news that Bill Paxton had died when I sat down to watch one of his final two movies (the other being The Circle, which hits theatres in a few weeks). His searing performance in this low-budget drama made me realize just what a gaping hole he leaves in the film world … and how fitting that his character is the antithesis of Paxton's real world nice guy persona.

    Director Nathan Morlando opens with a shot of a peaceful stroll through rural prairie land, providing no indication of the quietly intense misery that is coming. Jonas (Josh Wiggins) is a teenage boy working daily on the family ranch when he meets Casey (Sophie Nelisse), the new girl in town. The two quickly hit it off, and connect in a way neither has before. Jonas soon realizes that Casey's cop dad (Paxton) abuses her, and spontaneously can shift between country charm and frightening intimidator.

    Writers Kevin Coughlan and Ryan Grassby do a nice job of using minimal dialogue and subtle interactions to round out these characters. Paxton plays a corrupt cop who is an alcoholic and abusive dad, and a man overly protective of his daughter and distrusting of outsiders. Casey is played by Sophie Nelisse, who was so good in The Book Thief (2013). She is a smart girl who fears not just her father, but also a life that may prevent her from ever seeing the ocean. Josh Wiggins plays Jonas as a strong-willed young man who believes people should do the right thing, especially for their loved ones. Wiggins made a terrific film debut in 2014's Hellion.

    There is a lot going in this little independent feature. It's a coming of age story, and a reminder of the anxiousness of youth and the power of first love. It's also a disturbing story of a rotten-to-the-core man who has lost his way (if he ever had it). Lastly, it's a chase movie that features a blend of beautiful and harsh scenery – filmed mostly in Sault Ste. Marie in Ontario. There is a tremendously tense sequence shot with the limited perspective offered by the covered bed of a pickup truck; and it's a contrast between two youths trying to escape their situation, and two bad cops with little redeeming value. Maybe we've seen similar type movies, but never one with two excellent young actors and a menacing performance from the late great Bill Paxton.

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    • Trivia
      Last major film for Bill Paxton.
    • Goofs
      Wayne Caraway puts diesel fuel instead of gas in his pickup when Jonas Ford is hiding in bed of truck.
    • Quotes

      Casey Caraway: You pray?

      Jonas Ford: No.

      Casey Caraway: Now might be a good time...

    • Soundtracks
      Dry Bones
      Lyrics by Rennie Sparks

      Music by Brett Sparks

      Performed by The Handsome Family

      Published by Handsome Family Music (BMI) and administered by Music of Virtual.

      Administered outside of North America by Touch Tones Music.

      Courtesy of Carrot Top Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Жестокие мечты
    • Filming locations
      • Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Woods Entertainment
      • Euclid 431 Pictures
      • Tip-Top Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,146
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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