Review of The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) by Askewreviews — 18 Jun 2013
One of the Coen brothers' finest achievements; a modern tribute to the classic noir films of old, dripping in atmosphere and masterful cinematography. Billy Bob Thornton is fantastic, as is Frances McDormand and James Gandolfini gives a very charming and Tony Soprano-esque performance.
The period detail is extremely authentic, the costumes, settings and props together creating a convincing and realistic recreation of America in the late 40's. A must-see.
This review of The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) was written by Askewreviews on 18 Jun 2013.
The Man Who Wasn't There has generally received very positive reviews.
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