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Nowhere Man
Release : | 2005 |
Rating : | 4.1 |
Studio : | |
Crew : | Director, Executive Producer, |
Cast : | Michael Rodrick Debbie Rochon Lloyd Kaufman Paul Williams |
Genre : | Comedy Thriller |
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Surprisingly incoherent and boring
A Masterpiece!
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This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
An evil feminist crap movie which glorifies sexual mutilation.I'm not sure if it is meant to be funny, or something.The plot is simply about a woman which has done porn movies, without telling her coming husband. When he finds out he doesn't want anything to do with her. She cuts of his penis and runs away with it. And the most of the movie involves the guy trying to get her to give it back. It all ends up with the bitch poring gasoline over it and lighting it up. The ultimate feminist dream or something I guess....Simply just crap, don't bother to watch. On top of all, acting sucks and production value is ultra-low. Worst movie I've ever seen.
Okay, I feel like I've just been tickled and punched for eighty minutes. This shot on video movie about a good looking guy who searches for his penis in the porn underworld deserves a lot of credit for it's intelligence, but most of all for it's unrelenting intensity. Asidefrom the pulpy aspects, this film has some incredibly honest moments: the relationship between the two leads rings strong and true; this film also has the most intense 'rape' scene since the one in that French film "IRREVERSIBLE". Probably not your cup of tea if you like comedies with the word 'wedding' in the title. But if you don't mind the cut-rate production, get ready for a very interesting viewing.
I have been recently watching a lot of Tim McCann movies in anticipation of his new movie with Robin Tunney and Aaron Stanford.This second-newest release, NOWHERE MAN, is a great slice of low-budget DV independent/ B-movie film-making. And when I say B-movie, I mean it in the best sense of the term. I read a FILM THREAT interview with McCann where he talks about preferring Anthony Mann movies to anything made today, and NOWHERE MAN has that same sort of hard-hitting pulpiness that a film academic could respect... if they weren't TOO uptight. After all, this is a movie whose main character has had his willy removed. The acting all around, from leads Rodrick and Rochon and Olivier to one-scene appearances by Michael Risley (who starred in McCann's excellent REVOLUTION #9) and Bob Gosse and Lloyd Kaufman, is really solid and plays more to the realistic side of the situation, but with a few moments of comedy -- both broad and subtly dark -- in there for good measure. The theme of NOWHERE MAN is quite similar to McCann's first feature DESOLATION ANGELS, which also featured Rodrick as a man who learns a secret about his girlfriend that drives him to unnecessary macho violence, but this is a much leaner, more effective film. Unfortunately, I fear too many people won't be able to get over this flick's cockiness, so to speak, and see it for the well-told drama that it is. Of course, the filmmakers aren't helping matters with the selection of crude outtakes put into the end credits, which sort of undercut the tone of the film -- but which presumably are there to pad this lean, mean film out to feature length.
This is a must see film and Debbie Rochon's performance is her best one ever. Debbie will invoke emotions in you. as she chooses her own special type of vengeance upon a boyfriend that takes offense to previous job that Jennifer once held. Debbie by all rights should be collecting awards for her performance in this difficult roleTim McCannn has has written a great script and done great job in directing this film. Michael Rodrrick and Frank Oliverare really good in their roles as the abusive boyfriend and the porn star/friendI was really glad to hear that it was showing in limited release in New York, Chicago, and L.A.This movie is a lot better then some of the stuff showing in theaters today and a must buy when it comes out on DVD