Casey Caraway (Sophie Nélisse) is new to the rural community. Her mom is dead and her dad Wayne (Bill Paxton) is a volatile corrupt cop under the chief (Colm Feore). She befriends her neighbor Jonas Ford (Josh Wiggins). It's first love. Wayne disapproves and threatens Jonas.
The kids are acting their butts off and it's one of Paxton's last films. It's basic Romeo and Juliet stuff. The kids are very good actors. Paxton is beautifully menacing. The plot is mostly very simple. There is a visual style to the movie despite its limited budget. It is punching way above its weight. I do wish the Ford farm house is more visually interesting. There are instances where the limitations do show. The intensity needs to ratchet up a notch or two to make this a truly great indie.
Mean Dreams
2016
Action / Drama / Thriller
Mean Dreams
2016
Action / Drama / Thriller
Plot summary
Mean Dreams is a thriller about a fifteen-year-old boy who steals a bag of drug money and runs away with the girl he loves while her corrupt cop father hunts them down. This coming-of-age fable brings together the desperation of life on the run and the beauty and wonder of first love.
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Well acted but where's the ending?
One of Bill's last movies and one of he best acting performances. The entire movie is well acted and well directed. It's a little slow and doesn't really seem to build and doesn't even have much of a plot and no sub plots either. Still it is worth seeing. It just lacked a little energy and lacked complications. What really dropped it down to a 5 for we was there wasn't an ending. They didn't tie up any loose ends. What happened to them? Did they end up getting caught and go to prison? I don't know because there was no ending.
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.