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The Man Who Wasn't There (2001)

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Directed by
Joel Coen, Ethan Coen

Written by
Joel Coen, Ethan Coen

Cast
Billy Bob Thornton, Frances McDormand, Michael Badalucco, James Gandolfini, Katherine Borowitz [more]


Release Date
• USA: Nov 2, 2001
• UK: 25 Aug 2001
DVD Release Date
• R1: Jan 5, 2004
• R2: 22 Apr 2002

Budget $20,000,000

Official Website:
The Man Who Wasn't There Website

MPAA Rating
Rated R for a scene of violence.

Running Time
1 hour, 56 minutes

Country USA

Studio Working Title Films

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• The Man Who Wasn't There (2001)
• The Barber Project (2000)



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 Quotes from The Man Who Wasn't There (2001)
1
Reidenschneider: They got this guy, in Germany. Fritz Something-or-other. Or is it? Maybe it's Werner. Anyway, he's got this theory, you wanna test something, you know, scientifically - how the planets go round the sun, what sunspots are made of, why the water comes out of the tap - well, you gotta look at it. But sometimes you look at it, your looking changes it. Ya can't know the reality of what happened, or what would've happened if you hadn't-a stuck in your own goddamn schnozz. So there is no "what happened"? Not in any sense that we can grasp, with our puny minds. Because our minds... our minds get in the way. Looking at something changes it. They call it the "Uncertainty Principle". Sure, it sounds screwy, but even Einstein says the guy's on to something.

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2
Ed Crane: He told them to look not at the facts, but at the meaning of the facts. Then he said the facts had no meaning.

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3
[voiceover narration, referring to his lawyer's courtroom speech]
Ed Crane: And then it was Riedenschneider's turn. I gotta hand it to him, he tossed a lot of sand in their eyes. He talked about how I'd lost my place in the universe; how I was too ordinary to be the criminal mastermind the D.A. made me out to be; how there was some greater scheme at work that the state had yet to unravel. And he threw in some of the old "truth" stuff he hadn't had a chance to trot out for Doris. He told them to look at me, look at me close. That the closer they looked, the less sense it would all make; that I wasn't the kind of guy to kill a guy; that I was The Barber, for Christsake. I was just like them - an ordinary man. Guilty of living in a world that had no place for me, yeah. Guilty of wanting to be a dry cleaner, sure. But not a murderer. He said I *was* modern man, and if they voted to convict me, well, they'd be practically cinching the noose around their own necks. He told them to look, not at the facts, but at the meaning of the facts. Then he said the facts had no meaning. It was a pretty good speech. It even had me going...

  60% (15 votes)
4
Birdy Abundas: You know what you are? An enthusiast.

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5
Ed Crane: Me, I don't talk much... I just cut the hair

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6
Reidenschneider: I litigate. I don't capitulate.

  
7
Reidenschneider: The more you look, the less you really know.

  
8
Ed Crane: ...maybe there I can tell her all those things they don't have words for here.

  
9
Ed Crane: Sooner or later everyone needs a haircut.

  
10
Ed Crane: My wife and I have not performed the sex act in many years.

  
11
Ann Nirdlinger: Knowledge can be a curse.

  
12
Ed Crane: Dry cleaning. Was I crazy to be thinking about it?
Ed Crane: Was that a pass?
Creighton Tolliver: Maybe.
Ed Crane: Well you're out of line, mister... way out of line

  
13
Ed: Frank.
Frank: Huh?
Ed: This hair.
Frank: Yeah.
Ed: You ever wonder about it?
Frank: Whuddya mean?
Ed: I don't know... How it keeps on coming. It just keeps growing.
Frank: Yeah-lucky for us, huh, pal?
Ed: No, I mean it's growing, it's part of us. And we cut it off. And we throw it away.
Frank: Come on, Eddie, you're gonna scare the kid.
Ed: ...I'm gonna take his hair and throw it out in the dirt.
Frank: What the...
Ed: I'm gonna mix it with common house dirt.
Frank: What the hell are you talking about?
Ed: I don't know. Skip it.

  
14
Reidenschneider: You say he was being blackmailed, by who? You don't know. For having an affair, with who? You don't know. Did anyone else know about it? Probably not, you don't know.

  
15
Ed Crane: Heavens to Betsy, Birdy!

  


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