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The Coen brothers' THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE is a brilliantly photographed black-and-white absurdist noir set in Santa Rosa, California, in 1949. Ed Crane (the outstanding Bill...Read more
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Great film! A Cohen brother's Masterpiece
The Cohen brothers are known for their "out-of-the-box" films. <i>The Man Who Wasn't There</i> is not excluded for their style. It is a noir drama, with ...Read more
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excellent modern film noir
Billy Bob Thornton and Frances McDormand lead an exceptional cast in this take on classic post-war film noir. Many twists and turns that will make Hitchcock fans satisfied and...Read more

The Man Who Wasn't There (DVD, 2002)

Joel Coen, Billy Bob Thornton, Frances McDormand|Theatrical release: 2001 | Rating: R (MPAA)
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    The Coen brothers' THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE is a brilliantly photographed black-and-white absurdist noir set in Santa Rosa, California, in 1949. Ed Crane (the outstanding Billy Bob Thornton) is a slow-moving, barely talking barber who doesn't seem to want much out of life. He has virtually no relationship with his wife, Doris (Frances McDormand), who has more fun with her boss, Big Dave (James Gandolfini). But when a strange character (Jon Polito) lets it be known that he's looking for a silent partner to finance his dream business (something he calls dry cleaning), Ed sees a possible way out of his doldrums. Just like any good James M. Cain novel (which the Coens cited as a major influence on the story), blackmail, deceit, violence, murder, and double crossing ensue, all with the magic Coen twists and turns.THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE looks simply magnificent; the cinematography, the outfits, and the set designs perfectly capture this intriguing post-WWII paranoid world embodied by misfits, cheats, simpletons, con men, and other ne'er-do-wells. Thornton, who also supplies the wonderfully droll narration, gives a bravura performance as Ed, the everyman who has never strayed from the straight and narrow--until now. Always with a Chesterfield in his mouth, he wanders from scene to scene almost as if he's a spectator--even though he's at the center of everything that goes on. The supporting cast, as usual in a Coen brothers film, is outstanding, including McDormand, Gandolfini, Polito, Tony Shalhoub, Richard Jenkins, and Scarlett Johansson as a young potential piano prodigy.

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    • Number of Discs: 1
    • Rating: R (MPAA)
    • Film Country: USA
    • UPC: 696306031925

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    Genre:Dramas
    Format:DVD
    Region:Region 1

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    "...A fully realized, cohesive, and -- the real surprise -- completely 'serious' homage to the Hollywood genre, perhaps the best neo-noir since THE TWO JAKES..."
    Film Comment - Paul Arthur (09/01/2001)

    "...One of [the Coen brothers's] most haunting and rewarding works..."
    Movieline's Hollywood Life - Stephen Farber (11/01/2001)

    "...It's shot in clean, crisp black and white, it's elegant compositions masterfully framed and lit....The Coens are masters of the offbeat and bizarre..."
    Sight and Sound - Philip Kemp (11/01/2001)

    "...It's probable that most filmmakers love making movies, but few of them express this love with such voracious, crazy ardor....THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE moves with the stately grace of the Beethoven that decorates the soundtrack..."
    New York Times - A. O. Scott (10/31/2001)

    "...The remarkable Thornton never hits a false note..."
    USA Today - Mike Clark (10/31/2001)

    "...Succulently retro, vintage-Hollywood-goes-bizarro film noir..."
    Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (11/09/2001)

    "...So assured and perceptive in it's style, it's like a voluptuous feast..."
    Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (01/20/2002)

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    Great film! A Cohen brother's Masterpiece

    Created: 04/10/07
    The Cohen brothers are known for their "out-of-the-box" films. <i>The Man Who Wasn't There</i> is not excluded for their style. It is a noir drama, with some dry humor. The film was shot in color negative, but developed into black and white, giving it a very superior fine grain. They decided to use more modern lighting, as opposed to the lighting used back in the black and white film era. This modern lighting gives us more interesting shadows and contrast. Billy Bob Thornton gives an outstanding performance as the lonely, "nobody", Ed Crane. He plays the role so well, that you are often tricked into believing that you are watching a documentary of this fellow Ed Crane. Francis McDormand's acting is also well played, her character is cold and selfish. She plays Doris Crane, the wife of Ed Crane, who is having an affair with her boss, Big Dave - who is played by James Gandolfinni. Even though Gandolfinni's role is short lived, it is very memorable. I enjoyed this film because it had a believable storyline, the rising action, and falling action are great tiers to the climax. In the end there is a resolution, but it is not an obvious one. The comedy comes from the context of the film - not the plot, which can be hard to understand.
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    excellent modern film noir

    Created: 25/10/10
    Billy Bob Thornton and Frances McDormand lead an exceptional cast in this take on classic post-war film noir. Many twists and turns that will make Hitchcock fans satisfied and nostalgic. Blackmail, murder, adultery, all those film noir necessities that will keep you riveted. Exceptional cinematography in black and white heighten the mood. 4 stars.
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    AWESOME MOVIE!!! Billy Bob at his Best!

    Created: 23/05/08
    I had seen part of this movie about 6 years ago, and didn't know the name of it, so I did a internet search for movies with Billy Bob as a Barber and got the name. I noticed there was only a handful for sale on Ebay, but was lucky enough to get one.
    This movie is one of those one can watch over several times and still get more out of it.
    I highly recommend it!!!!

    ( I also remember those old haircuts and Barber shops like that, from when I was young in the 1960's,although this is set in 1949, the movie did a great job of re-creating the whole scene).
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    I just cut the hair.

    Created: 07/08/06
    The Coen brothers really are quite brilliant. You really see it here, in crystal clear black and white. No one does you expect and everyone gets what they deserve in this impossible to...
    ...you just can't guess, you just watch, let it take you over

    There's a circular logic that starts off so small and ends so cosmic. This is an anti-hero movie. If you don't understand that, the person you're given to 'relate to', the main character...well, he doesn't want anyone to relate to him. Nothing bad really bothers him, he's just not there.

    But, the title itself is so complex. See this movie if you haven't. Buy this movie if you loved it. Share it with someone who hasn't seen it. THIS MOVIE WILL END ALL WARS AND...okay, maybe I'm going to far. It's just a movie, isn't it?
    1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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    For School Assignment

    Created: 06/03/07
    I was forced to watch this movie because of an Introduction to Film class I have. I was going to be away from class for the viewing, so I thought I'd buy it and take it with me so I'd be prepared when I got back.
    It was a good movie, considering it was in black and white. As such, I've gotten rid of my hiccups with black and white movies. If it were presented
    in colour, the concept of the whole movie would have been lost.
    0 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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