An immigrant worker at a pickle factory is accidentally preserved for 100 years and wakes up in modern-day Brooklyn.An immigrant worker at a pickle factory is accidentally preserved for 100 years and wakes up in modern-day Brooklyn.An immigrant worker at a pickle factory is accidentally preserved for 100 years and wakes up in modern-day Brooklyn.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
J Michael Grey
- Border Patrol Agent
- (as J. Michael Grey)
Dino Rende
- Teenage Kid
- (as Dino A. Rende)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film's poster was taken with a preserved camera made in the 19th century.
- GoofsWhen Ben is standing in front of a television in his apartment speaking to Herschel, there is no reflection of Herschel, only Ben.
- Quotes
Herschel Greenbaum: This is what we're reaching for everybody. This is the dream. This is the goal. Perfect jar of pickles.
- Crazy creditsIn the film's mid-credit scene, both Hershel and Ben are watching Yentl (1983), starring Barbra Streisand.
- ConnectionsFeatured in How Hollywood Twins Scenes Have Evolved Over 100 Years (2021)
- SoundtracksStay
Written by Maurice Williams
Performed by Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs
Courtesy of Resnik Music Group
Featured review
An American businessman takes to Twitter to make bigoted remarks from another era and makes more bigoted remarks in a debate while threatening to run for the presidency of the country. Things get so bad that one Seth Rogen tries to escape to Canada while the other is deported back to the Old World. Their problems are only solved when they hit upon the power of nepotism.
Beyond that half-witted satire of America, there's also the secular Judaism of the modern man clashing with the traditional, religious conviction of the ancestor. But, mostly, "An American Pickle" is just an amusing premise that's barely developed beyond, say, "Encino Man" (1992). The opening scenes are pretty funny, including scientists supposedly explaining how a man could be brined for a century in perfect preservation to awake in the modern day, but the supposed scientific explanation of which is muddled by Rogen's voiceover narration humorously only stating that the scientists proved it to everyone's satisfaction.
After Rogen meets himself in dual roles, a cinematic trick, by the way, that itself is over 100 years old (e.g. Georges Méliès forming a band with seven versions of himself in "The One-Man Band" (1900)), the picture quickly becomes less interesting as it follows a familiar formula--one even used in rom-coms--where the couple break up and eventually reconcile. The difference here is that Rogen is in love with himself--even more so than usual. Give him a great actress, say Charlize Theron, to play of off, as in "Long Shot" (2019), and the formulaic nature of the thing may be somewhat overcome, but even for someone like me who finds Rogen's comedic talents partly amusing, two of him is a bit much to entirely base a movie upon. The pickle quickly becomes stale.
Beyond that half-witted satire of America, there's also the secular Judaism of the modern man clashing with the traditional, religious conviction of the ancestor. But, mostly, "An American Pickle" is just an amusing premise that's barely developed beyond, say, "Encino Man" (1992). The opening scenes are pretty funny, including scientists supposedly explaining how a man could be brined for a century in perfect preservation to awake in the modern day, but the supposed scientific explanation of which is muddled by Rogen's voiceover narration humorously only stating that the scientists proved it to everyone's satisfaction.
After Rogen meets himself in dual roles, a cinematic trick, by the way, that itself is over 100 years old (e.g. Georges Méliès forming a band with seven versions of himself in "The One-Man Band" (1900)), the picture quickly becomes less interesting as it follows a familiar formula--one even used in rom-coms--where the couple break up and eventually reconcile. The difference here is that Rogen is in love with himself--even more so than usual. Give him a great actress, say Charlize Theron, to play of off, as in "Long Shot" (2019), and the formulaic nature of the thing may be somewhat overcome, but even for someone like me who finds Rogen's comedic talents partly amusing, two of him is a bit much to entirely base a movie upon. The pickle quickly becomes stale.
- Cineanalyst
- Jan 11, 2021
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- Official site
- Languages
- Also known as
- In a Pickle
- Filming locations
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA(location)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $499,649
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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