Review of The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) by Andrey B — 09 May 2016
One of the best commentaries I've seen on the murky condition of what can be deemed as modern man, Thornton (a revelation) plays a guy who is so removed from society, from even himself, that he is, in effect, only a spectator in his very own life.
(But what's the point of that? What does that accomplish?) Everyone does a bang-up job, and this is eye opening filmmaking at it's best. Perhaps the best by the Coen Bros.
This review of The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) was written by Andrey B on 09 May 2016.
The Man Who Wasn't There has generally received very positive reviews.
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