The Man Who Wasnt There

 

The Man Who Wasn’t There (2001)

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Various
Movie Reviews87%
R
2001, Crime/Drama, 1h 56m
RT Critics’ Score: 81% (UNBIASED)
RT Audience Score: 85%
Awards & Nominations: Nominated for 1 Oscar
25 wins & 43 nominations total

 

Critics Consensus

Stylish but emotionally distant, The Man Who Wasn’t There is a clever tribute to the film noir genre
 

Audience Consensus

The Man Who Wasn’t There is a film that will leave you feeling like you just got a really good haircut – it’s precise, well-crafted, and leaves you looking sharp. Billy Bob Thornton’s performance as Ed Crane is like a buzz cut – short, to the point, and perfectly executed. The Coen Brothers’ unique brand of searching meets film noir in this atmospheric and mysterious movie that will have you on the edge of your seat. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the cut – I mean, the movie.
 
Movie Trailer

Movie Info

Storyline

1949, Santa Rosa, California. A laconic, chain-smoking barber with fallen arches tells a story of a man trying to escape a humdrum life. It’s a tale of suspected adultery, blackmail, foul play, death, Sacramento city slickers, racial slurs, invented war heroics, shaved legs, a gamine piano player, aliens, and Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Ed Crane cuts hair in his in-law’s shop; his wife drinks and may be having an affair with her boss, Big Dave, who has $10,000 to invest in a second department store. Ed gets wind of a chance to make money in dry cleaning. Blackmail and investment are his opportunity to be more than a man no one notices. Settle in the chair and listen.

 
Production Company(ies)
Warner Bros., Natant Stanley Kubrick Productions,
 
Distributor
USA Films
 
Release Type
Theatrical
 
Filming Location(s)
Santa Rosa, California, USA
 
MPAA / Certificate
Rated R for a scene of violence
 
Year of Release
2001
 

Technical Specs
  • Color:
    Color
    Black and White
  • Sound mix:
    DTS Dolby Digital SDDS
  • Aspect ratio:
    1.85 : 1
  • Runtime:
    1h 56m
  • Language(s):
    English, Italian, French
  • Country of origin:
    United Kingdom
  • Release date:
    Release Date (Theaters): Oct 31, 2001 Wide
    Release Date (Streaming): Oct 1, 2002

 
Genre(s)
Crime/Drama
 
Keyword(s)

 

Box Office Details

Worldwide gross: $18,916,623
Worldwide gross (inflation-adjusted): $31,879,966
Worldwide gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 1,522
Worldwide tickets sold (est.): 3,476,550
 
US/Canada gross: $7,504,257
US/Canada gross (inflation-adjusted): $12,646,838
US/Canada gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 1,547
US/Canada opening weekend: $664,404
US/Canada opening weekend (inflation-adjusted): $1,119,712
US/Canada opening weekend ranking (inflation-adjusted): 1,266
 
Budget and Earnings Details
Production budget (est.): $20,000,000
Production budget (inflation-adjusted): $33,705,769
Production budget ranking: 1,082
Marketing and distribution budget (inflation-adjusted est.): $18,150,557
Box office net earnings to date (inflation-adjusted est.): -$19,976,359
ROI to date (est.): -39%
ROI ranking: 1,615

 
Movie Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew

Billy Bob ThorntonFrances McDormandMichael BadaluccoJames GandolfiniKatherine Borowitz
Billy Bob Thornton
Frances McDormand
Michael Badalucco
James Gandolfini
Katherine Borowitz
Ed
Doris
Frank
Big Dave
Ann Nirdlinger
CAST & CREW

Billy Bob Thornton – Ed

Frances McDormand – Doris

Michael Badalucco – Frank

James Gandolfini – Big Dave

Katherine Borowitz – Ann Nirdlinger

Jon Polito – Creighton Tolliver

Director – Joel Coen

Producer – Ethan Coen

Writers – Joel Coen, Ethan Coen

 

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Director(s)
Joel Coen
 
Writer(s)
Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
 
Producer(s)
Ethan Coen

 
Movie Reviews & Awards
Film Festivals

 
Awards & Nominations
Nominated for 1 Oscar
25 wins & 43 nominations total
 
Academy Awards
Oscar Nominees
 

Top Reviews
Nell MinowRichard SchickelTodd McCarthyJonathan RosenbaumKim Newman
Nell Minow
Richard Schickel
Todd McCarthy
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Kim Newman
Common Sense Media
TIME Magazine
Variety
Chicago Reader
Empire Magazine
THE MAN WHO WASN’T THERE
 All Critics (160) | Top Critics (44) | Fresh (130) | Rotten (30)
 Some mature themes–best for older teens.
 
 December 28, 2010 | Rating: 3/5
 
 Nell Minow
 Common Sense Media
 TOP CRITIC
 Affectlessness is not a quality much prized in movie protagonists, but Billy Bob Thornton, that splendid actor, does it perfectly as Ed Crane.
 
 October 13, 2009
 
 Richard Schickel
 TIME Magazine
 TOP CRITIC
 The film holds the interest, to be sure, but more due to the sure sense of craft and precise effect that one expects from the Coens than from genuine involvement in the story.
 
 November 7, 2007
 
 Todd McCarthy
 Variety
 TOP CRITIC
 Joel and Ethan Coen stay true to their bent for dense heroes and neonoir, and to their unshakable conviction that life usually turns out to be splendidly horrific.
 
 November 7, 2007
 
 Jonathan Rosenbaum
 Chicago Reader
 TOP CRITIC
 Slowly paced for a thriller and with a hero many will find off-putting, this is nevertheless a gripping, unusual and challenging work from the most consistently brilliant filmmakers of the last decade.
 
 December 30, 2006 | Rating: 4/5
 
 Kim Newman
 Empire Magazine
 TOP CRITIC
 In this the Coens’ sly script is helped no end by Billy Bob Thornton’s supremely eloquent performance as the taciturn tonsor, lent terrific support from Frances McDormand as the wife.
 
 June 24, 2006
 
 Geoff Andrew
 Time Out
 TOP CRITIC
 The Coens often exaggerate a genre to comic effect, and for The Man Who Wasn’t There, the mechanics of film noir marry with the Coens’ unique brand of searching, and together realize their most mysterious, atmospheric motion picture.
 
 March 2, 2022 | Rating: 4/4
 
 Brian Eggert
 Deep Focus Review
 Leave it to Joel and Ethan Coen to not only pay expert homage to the film noir genre, but darn near perfect it.
 
 May 22, 2021 | Rating: 4/4
 
 Josh Larsen
 LarsenOnFilm
 Thornton’s performance is legitimately mesmerising, if only because it’s such an unusual anchor to a film.
 
 May 26, 2020 | Rating: 3.5/5
 
 Tim Brayton
 Alternate Ending
 Much less acidic than Fargo, not as graceful as The Big Lebowsky, and barely enigmatic as Barton Fink, The Man Who Wasn’t There is, isn’t far from being the best film of the [Coen Brothers]. [Full review in Spanish]
 
 September 6, 2017
 
 Fernanda Solórzano
 Letras Libres
 Just the barber
 
 January 19, 2016 | Rating: 4.5/5
 
 James Wegg
 JWR
 Ed’s problem isn’t so much that he isn’t there but that, when you finally catch a glimpse of him, there’s no way to be sure exactly what has caught your gaze.
 
 October 14, 2011
 
 Michael Nordine
 Not Coming to a Theater Near You…

 
Movie Plot & More
Plot
1949, Santa Rosa, California. A laconic, chain-smoking barber with fallen arches tells a story of a man trying to escape a humdrum life. It’s a tale of suspected adultery, blackmail, foul play, death, Sacramento city slickers, racial slurs, invented war heroics, shaved legs, a gamine piano player, aliens, and Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Ed Crane cuts hair in his in-law’s shop; his wife drinks and may be having an affair with her boss, Big Dave, who has $10,000 to invest in a second department store. Ed gets wind of a chance to make money in dry cleaning. Blackmail and investment are his opportunity to be more than a man no one notices. Settle in the chair and listen.
 
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Goofs / Tidbits
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