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Wandering In Middle America
BY CHRIS MCKINNEY
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   I’ve never been to the American Southwest. Except for one layover in Chicago, I’ ve never been to the Midwest. Basically, the only exposure I’ve had to the Midwest or Southwest comes from Willa Cather, Toni Morrison, AP U.S. History, Breaking Bad and the one time I binged Aerial America on the Smithsonian Channel.
Nomadland, which just won Best Motion Picture at the Golden Globes, is deep- ly embedded in these unfa- miliar (to me) American re- gions. Frances McDormand plays Fern, a woman in her 60s whose husband died of cancer and whose hometown died of the Great Recession. All that she has left is her van and a few cherished posses- sions. Fern takes to the road, does some seasonal work at an Amazon warehouse, then joins a community of fellow nomads who winter in Arizo- na every year. After failing to find post-winter work in Ari- zona, she hits the road again
neighborly people around. In an age when slick cyni- cism saturates entertainment, Nomadland is refreshing. It’s quiet. It’s simple. It never shoots for plot twist trickery. And the film reminds its view- ers that the world isn’t just populated by loudmouths and jerks. It’s populated by resil- ient, nice and genuinely good people, too. Tough and kind are not mutually exclusive.
joins it with brief moments of tragedy, beauty and human connection. It’s life. McDor- mand and director Chloé Zhao convey all of this complexity with astonishing skill.
 At its core, Nomadland is also a story about how a wom- an decides to go on after she’s lost everything. It’s about the pensive search for meaning as one ages alone. It captures the monotony of everyday existence and seamlessly con-
Nomadland doesn’t exactly motivate me to book a ticket to places like Arizona or South Dakota today. But the land- scapes are gorgeous, and the movie makes this Hawai‘i boy feel less trepidatious about visiting Middle America one day. I really enjoyed watching this film and wish there were more out there like it.
Nomadland is available on Hulu.
 and finds herself in another nomad camp in South Da- kota. Throughout the movie, Fern remains, by choice, on a permanent road trip.
McDormand, who is amazing throughout, and the displays of human kindness among the tough-as-nails nomads.
It’s rare for a movie to be several conflicting things at once, but that’s what Nomad- land is. It’s bleak yet hopeful,
Based on a 2017 piece of nonfiction, these are charac- ters based on real individuals who live alone on the road, yet they’ re some of the most
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ugly yet beautiful. It’s heart- breaking and heartwarming. These modern-day nomadic characters who live in their vans and RVs are trapped by severe financial limitations, yet they’re free and dignified at the same time. There are only two constants in this film:
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