The Man Who Wasn't There Comments

  • Bernadette 2022-05-21 19:35:00

    1. It's Beethoven again, cruel and desperate things always love Beethoven's music, such as elephants, mahjong...; 2. The ending is a good explanation of the meaning of the labyrinth, starting from the debut of the blood labyrinth, and finally Metaphysical; 3. Coen's out-of-control theme is the least out-of-control one. More deprivation of the appearance of out-of-control points directly to the absurd nature, using black and white images and classical music to create a soothing and calm...

  • Angela 2022-05-21 17:29:05

    Masterpiece, it's worth seeing...

  • Tremaine 2022-05-21 17:04:34

    The first work I saw by the Coen brothers was "Old Nowhere". I completely fell in love with this work at the time. From then on, I thought I liked the works and styles of the Coen brothers. Until now, I look back. It turns out that I only like " "The Old Nowhere" and "Drunk Country Folk Songs", nothing more. This picture is...

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  • Brice 2022-09-26 02:47:16

    anti-traditional genre narrative

    Begin to understand the reason why the Coen brothers have been pushed to the altar step by step in the history of modern film. As a fan of PTA, it has been regrettable for a long time that "No Country for Old Men" upset "There Will Be Blood" in 2008 and won the Oscar for best picture that year. The...

  • Ashtyn 2022-09-25 01:36:09

    Good to see, can't tell why

    Old-fashioned black and white style, the male protagonist is taciturn, basically speaking from his heart, plus always holding a cigarette in his mouth, his expressionless face, the chattering brother-in-law, the liar businessman with exaggerated expressions in his eyes, the quiet Ruo Xiaojiabiyu,...

The Man Who Wasn't There quotes

  • Ann Nirdlinger: Knowledge can be a curse.

  • [Tolliver loosens his tie suggestively]

    Ed Crane: Was that a pass?

    Creighton Tolliver: Maybe.

    Ed Crane: Well you're out of line, mister... way out of line.