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Once Upon a Time in the Midwest

Original title: Once Upon a Time in The Midwest
  • 2013
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Once Upon a Time in the Midwest (2013)
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A small town politician battles a corrupt mayor, with help from a dangerous inner-city criminal and his poker-playing sidekick.A small town politician battles a corrupt mayor, with help from a dangerous inner-city criminal and his poker-playing sidekick.A small town politician battles a corrupt mayor, with help from a dangerous inner-city criminal and his poker-playing sidekick.

  • Director
    • Matt Kowalski
  • Writers
    • Justin Hawkins
    • Matt Kowalski
    • Roque Wood
  • Stars
    • Kristen Adams
    • Chars Bonin
    • Bandon Kelly Borg
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Matt Kowalski
    • Writers
      • Justin Hawkins
      • Matt Kowalski
      • Roque Wood
    • Stars
      • Kristen Adams
      • Chars Bonin
      • Bandon Kelly Borg
    • 1User review
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    Kristen Adams
    Kristen Adams
    • Danica
    Chars Bonin
    • Ivan Barber
    Bandon Kelly Borg
    • Steve
    Alex Cole
    • Wayne Savage
    Tony D. Czech
    Tony D. Czech
    • Tony Swanson
    Amy Donlin
    • Victoria Robinson
    Will Farley
    • Trevis O'Keefe
    Sammi Jo Faulkner
    • Sammi Faulk
    Dave Gerjets
    • Jim Lessin
    Justin Hawkins
    Justin Hawkins
    • Frank U. Faulk
    Angie Holbrook
    • Darcy
    Chris Holbrook
    • Eljay
    Scott Jensen
    • The Fortune Teller
    Matt Kowalski
    • Zane Boulder
    Nathan Lassen
    • Little Brother
    Derek Lee Miller
    • Dave
    Alia Mortensen
    • Lt. Jesse Jefferson
    Kathy Olson
    • Cheryl Lessin
    • Director
      • Matt Kowalski
    • Writers
      • Justin Hawkins
      • Matt Kowalski
      • Roque Wood
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    Once Upon a Time in the Midwest

    Once Upon A Time in the Midwest is a story about small town corruption, the man who finds himself suddenly thrust into its undoing, and the characters who aid him in his journey. When Jim Lessin (played by Dave Gerjets) stumbles into the Rock Bottom Bar in the middle of a storm one night, he's greeted by the crazed, wide-eyed rantings of a mysterious young man who tells him he must run for mayor. Unsure of his ability to fulfill this "destiny," and unrehearsed in politics, Jim seeks the advice of a friend who leads him to Trevis O'Keefe (Will Farley), a cocky, young punk with drug connections whose motives and methods are questionable but who seems at least agreeable to the cause. As the film progresses, we discover secrets from Trevis's past that link him to the town's corrupt administration along with another man, Frank Falk (Justin Hawkins), who gambles. The rest of the story centers on the interactions between these three men, and how despite completely different agendas, they end up fighting for the same cause in the end. As the banjo plays on, the bodies pile up, and while not exactly an optimistic sort of tale, it's still a (bloody) good time.

    This film is clearly best suited for fans who won't shy away from violence but there are moments of comedy too, mostly involving (Kowalski's) Sheriff Deputy Zane Boulder's buffoonish eating or scenes where he attempts to pull rank on people. In terms of the other actors' performances, it was clear that some members of the cast were more experienced than others, and that a few scenes could have been tightened or maybe shortened a little just for neatness, but overall, the main characters were interesting and well-written and the actors played well together. Most outstanding was Dave Gerjets as Jim Lessin, who gave a completely straight-out, honest performance as the town's unlikely hero; his deliveries, his reactions, and most of all his validity really made the picture. We all know this guy, or someone like him, and though not exactly glamorous, Jim Lessin IS Minnesota. Nice work.

    In terms of production, especially a first feature production, the filmmaking and music were really well done. The only real critiques I have are on a few of the acoustics and the length of two or three scenes, but again, first productions are first productions, and no film is ever perfect. On the positive side, some of the strongest scenes in the film were the ones that showcased Kowalski's editing choices, close ups that show the status of the Boulder family (framed photograph, ringed fingers) or the continuity cutting that captured the tension outside the house of one of Frank's poker games. The song "Diggin' My Grave" by William Elliott Whitmore and original music by Kyle Pfeiffer were excellent throughout; the music placement overall was really good. Kowalski obviously has a solid background in clever films; many of the scenes were reminiscent of the filmmaking styles of Quentin Tarantino, Guy Ritchie, and even a touch of David Lynch. It was fun seeing how everything tied up together, and though I liked the ending (ha, Twilight Zone, much?) I was kind of bummed when it was over. And while Tom Joad he ain't, I'd love to see maybe eight or ten episodes of Jim in that mayor's office, might there be a market for that down the road?

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Minnesota, USA
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      1 hour 46 minutes
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