

An American Pickle

An immigrant worker at a pickle factory is accidentally preserved for 100 years and wakes up in modern day Brooklyn. He learns his only surviving relative is his great grandson, a computer coder who he can’t connect with.
An immigrant worker at a pickle factory is accidentally preserved for 100 years and wakes up in modern day Brooklyn. He learns his only surviving relative is his great grandson, a computer coder who he can’t connect with.
I really enjoyed this... enough laughs to keep you entertained. Seth Rogan dialed back his usual self in this and made it work. 8.5/10
people way too rude about this film it was fun such a nice message about being Jewish
Yes i liked very much ... It's is a little ripoff from the movie The Terminal but i liked .. also it is a little bit Jewish propaganda .. but ok .. it is mix BORAT and The Terminal
Predictable at times, a handful of eye rolling moments - but still a nice story.
Would like to see how they filmed it with the body doubles and green screens.
It’s better than you would expect.
I watched this movie with a mate with the idea in mind that we could make fun of it. Judging by the description, the concept is dumb as shit, but that's to be expected of Seth Rogen. However, I was actually pleasantly surprised how invested I got with it and its characters. This would be a one time watch and worth the time, don't think I'd rewatch it though.
I really enjoyed that, a good one from Seth Rogen and loved the plot, it was something different and the script had a good sense of humour.
Seth Rogan falls into a barrel of pickels, wakes up 100 years later, meets his great-grandson (also played by Seth Rogan), and founds a pickle startup. This is exactly what happens when you leave Seth Rogan unsupervised...
I really liked this movie. Ir was an interesting story with old school running into the present and oh how times have changed. From what is acceptable to say, to what is right and wrong. A great watch.
I really enjoyed this... enough laughs to keep you entertained. Seth Rogan dialed back his usual self in this and made it work. 8.5/10