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At Any Price (2012)

At Any Price” is a drama film that explores the challenges and pressures of modern agriculture. Set in rural America, it focuses on a farming family struggling to maintain their legacy in a rapidly changing agricultural industry. The story centers on Henry Whipple, a farmer and seed salesman, who is ambitious and eager to expand his family’s farming empire. However, his methods and ethics are questioned, leading to conflict. The plot also delves into the relationship between Henry and his rebellious son, Dean, who dreams of becoming a professional race car driver rather than follow in his father’s footsteps. This dynamic becomes a pivotal aspect of the story, highlighting the generational divide and the clash of dreams versus duty.

Length: 1h 45m
Genre: Drama
This Title is: Thought-provoking and Intense

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Cast

  • Dennis Quaid as Henry Whipple
  • Zac Efron as Dean Whipple
  • Kim Dickens as Irene Whipple

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: Rated R for some sexual content including a strong scene, and for language

Content warnings include strong language and sexual content.

Trivia

  • The film was shot on location in Iowa, capturing the authentic rural American landscape.
  • Director Ramin Bahrani researched the agricultural industry extensively to bring realism to the film.
  • At the Venice Film Festival, the film was nominated for the Golden Lion award.

Our Review

“At Any Price” is a compelling drama that tackles complex themes of ambition, legacy, and familial conflict. Dennis Quaid delivers a powerful performance as Henry Whipple, effectively portraying a man torn between his ambition and the moral complexities of modern farming. Zac Efron also stands out as the rebellious son, bringing depth to his character’s internal struggle between following his dreams and his perceived duty to his family. The film’s depiction of rural America is both authentic and thought-provoking, offering a window into the challenges faced by contemporary farmers. The narrative is engaging, though at times predictable, but overall, it’s a well-crafted film that stirs meaningful reflection on the price of progress and the meaning of legacy.

Critic Scores

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