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Of Mice and Men (1992)

October. 02,1992
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7.4
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PG-13
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Two drifters, one a gentle but slow giant, try to make money working the fields during the Depression so they can fulfill their dreams.

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WillSushyMedia
1992/10/02

This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.

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ThedevilChoose
1992/10/03

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Ava-Grace Willis
1992/10/04

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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Philippa
1992/10/05

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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kdnnf
1992/10/06

I'd forgotten what the story was about and just sorta needed to hear/see the story again and I was on NetFlix and this new version came up... This is maybe the most beautiful film I've ever seenMy dad had a couple pictures of life as a kid back in the 30's on his wall in his bedroom. I've seen the pictures of everyone out round the threshing machine--all horse-powered and it looked like it was stinking-hot. And one day I watched this wonderful movie that so reminded me that era. And dad and I watched that movie together a few evenings later.Gary Sinise you absolutely made this movie the way it was meant to be!

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Nick Holland
1992/10/07

Of Mice and Men is directed by and stars Gary Sinise. Sinise plays George, a man living in California during the 1930's Great Depression. George is a homeless man that goes from job to job trying to earn any scrap of money to survive. However, George's situation is a little different than most; he travels with a close friend with a mental disorder named Lennie (John Malkovich). George and Lennie eventually come to work at a ranch, and that's where our story starts.I watched this film very soon after finishing the novel, and was pleasantly surprised. I was expecting for this movie to be awful, but it was actually pretty good. Most of the acting was nice, the direction was good, and the script was actually really great. Most of the lines in the script were either taken straight from the book, or were very close to it. Of Mice and Men was a pretty good movie, and I quite enjoyed it.The best thing about this film adaptation was the script, like mentioned above. The script was very faithful to the novel, and many lines were exact copies of what John Steinbeck, the author of the book, wrote. The book being only around 100 pages, the film knew it was going to have to lengthen itself, and it did so very well. The scenes added were pretty insignificant, and were mostly time fillers, as they should have been. The script did just about everything right, and I really liked that aspect of the film.Another pretty nice thing about Of Mice and Men was the acting. Gary Sinise was a perfect casting choice as George, and played the role nicely. All of the smaller actors, such as Ray Walston as Candy, were good as well. Most of the acting was really good all throughout the movie. Now, John Malkovich was good as Lennie, but played the role of a man with mental issues a bit too well. Although he wasn't bad by any means, he went a little overboard with his performance. When reading the novel, it was quite obvious that Lennie had issues, but he still seemed like he could at least hide his problems, as he does in the book. However, John Malkovich's performance showed him as a man beyond even recognition. His performance, while decent, went a bit farther than I feel that it should have.Gary Sinise, while great as George, also did great behind the camera as the director. All of the shots taken were pretty nice, and all of the camera angles were really good. Many of the takes were longer, and there were no quick cuts at all. However, I did have a complaint that was mostly with the direction, and that was the suspense build up. Although the direction was good, tension wasn't present very often. There were only two points throughout the film that I felt suspense, and that was because I had already read the book and knew what was about to happen. With my prior knowledge of the major plot points, I felt suspense. However, if I hadn't already have known the next big event in the story, then I don't think that I would've felt the tension almost at all.Of Mice and Men was overall a decent movie, and respected the novel. The script was great, the direction was fine, and most of the acting was good. I'd recommend Of Mice and Men to anyone who's read the book and enjoyed it.

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Navdeep Sandhar
1992/10/08

Saw in one of the episodes Sawyer reading the book "Of mice and men" the title was catchy. Googled it and came to know about this movie. Awesome acting. Might want to read the book someday. Though I am not an avid reader. Saw in one of the episodes Sawyer reading the book "Of mice and men" the title was catchy. Googled it and came to know about this movie. Awesome acting. Might want to read the book someday. Though I am not an avid reader.Saw in one of the episodes Sawyer reading the book "Of mice and men" the title was catchy. Googled it and came to know about this movie. Awesome acting. Might want to read the book someday. Though I am not an avid reader.

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Brooke Nicholas
1992/10/09

The movie was good. The movie gave me a better understanding about what the book was about. I liked the story behind it. I liked the story of George and Lennie's friendship, and how they cared for each other, and protected each other. They always cared for each other, no matter what. Also, the actors and actresses did a realistic job at playing their roles. However, I did not like that not everything that was in the film was the same thing that happened in the book. Also, some of the characters were portrayed differently in the book than in the movie. They reacted differently to situations in the movie, than how they did in the book. In my opinion, this was confusing.

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