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American Pastoral

American Pastoral

  • Status: Released
  • 20-10-2016
  • Runtime: 108 min
  • Score: 6.173
  • Vote count: 712

Set in postwar America, a man watches his seemingly perfect life fall apart as his daughter's new political affiliation threatens to destroy their family.

Ewan McGregor

Swede Levov

Jennifer Connelly

Dawn Levov

Dakota Fanning

Merry Levov

David Strathairn

Nathan Zuckerman

Peter Riegert

Lou Levov

Rupert Evans

Jerry Levov

Uzo Aduba

Vicky

Molly Parker

Sheila Smith

Valorie Curry

Rita Cohen

Hannah Nordberg

Merry (12 years old)

Julia Silverman

Sylvia Levov

Mark Hildreth

Agent Dolan

Samantha Mathis

Penny Hamlin

Ocean James

Merry (8 years old)

David Whalen

Bill Orcutt

Corrie Danieley

Jessie Orcutt

David Case

Russ Hamlin

Max Ivcic

Hamlin's Son

Chuck Diamond

Rabbi

Brian Knoebel

Young Guardsman

Carter Ellis

Guardsman #1

Nick Marzock

Reunion Singer

Tommy Lafitte

Freddy

Idole Zinobile

Harry

Peter Gannon

Cop Near Train Station

Emily Peachey

Hospital Nurse

Jenny Vos

Sanatorium Nurse

Davion Traylor

Demonstrator #1

Chukky Okobi

Demonstrator #2

Siovhan Christensen

Demonstrator #3

Yannick Hogarth

Demonstrator #4

Justin Lonesome

Demonstrator #5

Steven Ravid

Reunion Greeter #1

Ron Emanuel

Reunion Greeter #2

Kathy Emanuel

Reunion Greeter #3

Troy Bogdan

Sanatorium Worker (uncredited)

Justin Clarke

Riot #3 (uncredited)

Benjamin Donlow

Glove Factory Worker (uncredited)

Amy Lyn Elliott

Glove Factory Worker (uncredited)

Joe Fishel

Art Gallery Patron (uncredited)

Electa Rawls

Glove Factory Worker (uncredited)

Reno

**About a father who never gave up on his daughter!** The book was from the 90s and the story is about the 60s. Narrated from the father's perspective, that's what I think did not work in this film. This is where a film and the book does not synch. Because books are always very detail when it describes a person. In the films, they are just a simple visual where viewers have to focus on those details to have a perfect impression like the book. So I totally point out to the writer who did not quite transformed the point of the storytelling. It is not the parents to decide what their kids want to be. The film opened with a couple ready to get married, arguing with their elders about something. Soon it forwards to a few years where their relationship with their daughter seems not good. Further, they become more distant and completely lose her for the unrest in the society and the nation. But father never gives up. His love and care for her leads the way and what comes later is even more disturbing before it all ends. It was Ewan McGregor's directional debut. I don't think he would try it again, not any time soon. But I would appreciate his quality of filmmaking. He only needs a better writer and the screenplay. I also think, he should not direct himself. I never considered him a best actor. I yet to see his performance. The film was not strong enough, if you are from outside the United States. Because what they call this 60s revolution was more a misunderstood by the young people. Particularly that religious thing, they were misled and spoiled their lives. So, instead of focusing that, the film centred on a father-daughter relationship. That is why it was a decent film. Otherwise I would have rated even wrose. _5.5/10_