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Flyover Country (2013) Online
Original Title :
Flyover Country
Genre :
Movie / Comedy / Drama
Year :
2013
Directror :
Jim Fields
Cast :
Mike Mecek,Myles Dabbs,Garrett Palensky
Writer :
Jim Fields,Shaun Vetick
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 40min
Rating :
6.3/10
Flyover Country (2013) Online

Flyover Country is a comedy drama about life in the Midwest. Todd and Russ, two twenty-something college students, meet in a contemporary English literature class. Soon they become good friends, but that friendship is tested when Russ finds out that Todd is openly gay. In addition, their lives become more complicated when all of Russ's family & friends begin to believe Russ is also gay. Things don't go well for Todd either once his religious conservative sister and family find out the truth about his sexual orientation. Surrounded by polarized family and friends, Russ and Todd's paths continue to cross as they both search for a better life in Flyover Country. Flyover Country is an independent film directed by Jim Fields, co-written by Jim Fields and Shaun Vetick, and produced by Neva Cozine, Jim Fields, and Shaun Vetick of Objectif 49 Films. Featuring a vibrant cast, Flyover Country is an entertaining depiction of the social struggles facing all generations today in the heartland of ...
Cast overview, first billed only:
Mike Mecek Mike Mecek - Russ Havlik
Myles Dabbs Myles Dabbs - Todd Rothery
Garrett Palensky Garrett Palensky - Jay
Keith Homan Keith Homan - Grandpa Havlik
Eric Moyer Eric Moyer - Keith
Isaac Reilly Isaac Reilly - Mike
Shaun Vetick Shaun Vetick - Scott
Moira Mangiameli Moira Mangiameli - Aunt Martha
Joanna Kingsbury Joanna Kingsbury - Sarah Trecek
Colin Ferguson Colin Ferguson - John the Activist
Kevin Gibbs Kevin Gibbs - Frank
Ellen Gould Ellen Gould - Melody
Colby Coash Colby Coash - Wayne
Scott Kroeker Scott Kroeker - Rev. Sutherland
Brent Spencer Brent Spencer - English Professor


User reviews

Error parents

Error parents

Jim Field's takes us on a profoundly personal journey through the streets of Omaha, Nebraska, as we follow two friends who find themselves immersed in a society boiling between fundamentalism and civil rights. The shots are smart, story authentic, and locations real. Originally planning to see this in multiple sittings, the surprise that hits around the twenty minute mark left me hooked for the whole 100. While there are obvious limitations with set and lighting on a micro- budget film, Fields harnesses locations ripe with color, lighting, and incorporates a final local song the brings the artistry of the film together. If you're looking for something fresh or ever wondered what it might be like for some who grow up gay in the Midwest- see this film!
Kinashand

Kinashand

Yes it is a micro-budget film however you soon forget that, because you will feel for the characters in this film. The story never stops moving forward with its great scenes, funny moments, unique characters, awesome music, and beautiful Midwest locations. Hence Field's has a seductive way in pulling us into this interesting story woven between realistic drama and entertaining comedy. Some of the acting could have been better and the story line out shined the dialogue, but all in all there is something fresh, raw and really good here! With some phenomenal scenes between actors that had chemistry and it's underlying consciousness this film is sure not to let you down. Whether you can relate to this story from a social issue aspect or the many cast of characters in the film it is sure to create dialogue. Alexander Payne watch out there is more Omaha talent creating noise from the Midwest!
Ishnllador

Ishnllador

Loved this movie and its soundtrack! The storyline caught me and pulled me in! Great movie. The beauty of Omaha was definitely captured in this movie :). The only part I didn't understand was how the title connected to the movie (however this is more explained if you watch the extra features.) I am proud to say I am originally from the area. I am also proud to say that I have never seen so much hate toward homosexuals (that does not mean that it does not exist--it exists everywhere sadly. I'm just blessed I haven't seen it.) I also really enjoyed watching one of the last lines in the credits (this is not word for word), "No homosexual or heterosexual people were harmed in the making of this film."
Xurad

Xurad

Flyover Country has its moments of clarity and insight. It seems to know what it wants to say, but somewhere along the way, at intervals, it looses grasp on its own voice. This is not necessarily a bad thing, depending on how you view the film, since the film is precisely about that: Finding a voice (or being at conflict with one).

Ideas, trends and snobbisms seem to define Flyover's characters more than their own thoughts. At least that's the impression I got at times. Perhaps this was done -once again- on purpose, as a way to outline the metaphor that is the title of the film. Or maybe this is just how the universe these characters inhabit really is. I don't know. At any rate, the situation the main character finds himself in during the film could be described as a modern Mid-Western abstract and subjective dichotomy of self.

For the ultra-low budget film that Flyover Country is, it comes across as very well crafted. It could have used some less stage-styled performances from some of the cast members, but overall, it is a pleasant movie to look at. However, as a whole, the story misses more marks than it should, both dramatic and comedic-wise.

Should you watch Flyover Country? Sure thing. The director has an interesting voice that, not unlike the characters in this movie, seems to be finding its way back to his own self.
Dandr

Dandr

The movie was charming and pleasant. The story and acting was good.the original music was right on good overall film.
ACOS

ACOS

Walt Whitman once wrote: "Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.)"

The contradictions and complications of real people are often eschewed in films, hoping to create something more accessible, but perhaps at the cost of that humanity. Jim Fields, with Flyover Country, has made a movie about real people who are able to inhabit the contradictions of characters who haven't figured themselves out yet. Rather than resort of the clichés of a coming of age story, Fields has created a cast of characters starring Mike Mecek and Myles Dabbs that believably move from one conflict to another, solving some, and learning to live with the others. Shot beautifully by Matt Patterson and set to a vibrant soundtrack by Dereck Higgins, Omaha comes to life in a funny, poignant portrait of life in this perfectly titled flyover country.
Spilberg

Spilberg

I've seen some stinker movies and this one takes the rotten cake. The acting, and I'm being kind by calling it that, was some of the worst I've seen. The story, the situations the characters dealt with, were unbelievable. Why do people waste money creating such dreck? I didn't finish watching it, btw. I felt my IQ begin to drop so I put on the Muppets Movie to save my brain.