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| | The Man Who Wasn't There, Directed by Joel Coen, with Billy Bob Thornton - The Northern Rivers Echo (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16) |
 | | Brothers Joel and Ethan Coen are veteran filmmakers, (Raising Arizona, The Big Lebowski, Fargo, O Brother, et al.) and with this latest offering they are showing no sign of fatigue. |
 | | The Coen brothers, have a rather unique and idiosyncratic style, but this glorious fl and white tribute to film noir plays on familiar themes of identity, guilt and redemption. |
 | | This is perhaps Billy Bob Thornton's most minimalist performance, but in keeping with the tendency to cast him as rather odd, eccentric characters (Dead Man, U-Turn). |
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