Please click the
links to read my reviews of The Man Who Loved Women, and The Man Who Would Be King.
Synopsis: Bored
barber (Billy Bob) blackmails/blades bride’s boss, bolts building, badly bungles blow-by-blow bulletin.
Blurb From the VHS
Jacket: “The Coen Brothers are back with a dark and twisted film noir
unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Set in a small 1949 California town, this is
the story of a seemingly simple barber, who turns to blackmail and revenge to
escape his achingly dull life. But in the tradition of film noir, nothing goes
as planned and nothing is as it seems.”
What Did I Learn?:
1) Sooner or later everyone needs a haircut. 2) Time slows down right before an
accident
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Movie If: You're a sucker for off-beat film noir.
Really?: 1) Hold
on – I’m pretty sure dry-cleaning was not a new phenomenon in 1949. 2) So,
um…what was the point of Ed encountering the UFO in prison, or his visit to the
phony medium? 3) Wow….how many times do
we have to hear Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata? What is this movie, Immortal Beloved?
Rating: The Man Who Wasn’t There is pretty good,
but it isn’t one of the Coen Brothers’ better films. Billy Bob Thornton nails
the part of the chain-smoking Ed Crane, and TMWWT looks and feels like a
1940s/50s film noir. Clocking in at nearly two hours, however, the movie is a
bit too long for my taste, and it’s obvious the Coens decided to have a bit of
fun by throwing in far too many characters and sub-plots (see: “Really?”) 7/10 stars.
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