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The Man Who Cried (2001)

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Reviews Counted:68

Fresh:24

Rotten:44

Average Rating:4.8/10

Consensus: The storyline is overwrought and awkward, and the audience is distanced from the flatly drawn characters.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for sexuality

Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:May 25, 2001 Limited

Synopsis: The year is 1927. A little Jewish girl (Fegele) lives happily with her father, a cantor, and her grandmother in a Russian village. But with the ever-present threat of persecution, her father leaves... The year is 1927. A little Jewish girl (Fegele) lives happily with her father, a cantor, and her grandmother in a Russian village. But with the ever-present threat of persecution, her father leaves for America to find work and then send for his family. Soon after he leaves, violence engulfs the village. Fegele is bundled off with some fleeing villagers who hope to get to America, but she ends up on a boat to England.

Fegele is re-named Suzie, sent to a Christian foster home and to a school where she is forbidden to speak Yiddish but learns to sing. Ten years later she leaves England for Paris, where she becomes a chorus girl and befriends an ambitious blonde Russian dancer, Lola. She starts to save, hoping to earn enough money to pay for her passage to America. Together Lola and Suzie find jobs in the new opera company of impresario Felix Perlman.

Suzie falls in love with gypsy horse-handler Cesar, while Lola falls for Dante Dominio, an arrogant Italian opera singer. When the German army invades Paris, Dante, with Lola at his side, immediately collaborates with the Nazis, while Suzie joins Cesar and his band of gypsy musicians.

The Nazis have plans to round up the Jews and Gypsies. When Dante betrays Suzie, Lola decides to leave him: she tells Suzie that she will help them both get out. Suzie wants to stay and fight but Cesar encourages her to leave. Suzie is heartbroken, but eventually agrees.

In the mid-Atlantic the ship to America is bombed. Suzie is rescued but Lola drowns.

Once in America, Suzie continues her search for her father, which finally leads her to Hollywood... -- © 2001 Universal Focus [More]

Starring: Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci, John Turturro, Cate Blanchett

Starring: Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci, John Turturro, Cate Blanchett, Harry Dean Stanton, Oleg Yankovsky, Miriam Karlin, Pablo Veron

Director: Sally Potter

Director: Sally Potter
Screenwriter: Sally Potter
Producer: Christopher Sheppard, Simona Benzakein
Studio: Universal Focus

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It's all big moments, the world's longest and most sincere trailer.

Full Review Source: New York Times | comment Comment
05/25/01
Elvis Mitchell
Elvis Mitchell
New York Times
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Spotted with historical inaccuracies and groaning with dialogue so dreadful that it makes a fine cast look ridiculous again and again.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
05/25/01
Jonathan Foreman
Jonathan Foreman
New York Post
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A pallid character drama that glosses over any interesting political or moral questions.

Full Review Source: Mr. Showbiz | comment Comment
05/25/01
Kevin Maynard
Kevin Maynard
Mr. Showbiz
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Suzie and Cesar are essentially reactive characters, as much victims of underwriting as they are of persecution.

Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
05/25/01
Jan Stuart
Jan Stuart
Newsday
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Potter is great at conveying female anxiety and documenting women's complex lives.

Full Review Source: IFilm | comment Comment
05/25/01
Dave White
Dave White
IFilm

This piece poorly serves the talents of gifted Orlando director Sally Potter.

Full Review Source: E! Online | comment Comment
05/25/01
E! Online

Strange, unsuccessful but not uninteresting.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Daily News | comment Comment
05/25/01
Bob Strauss
Bob Strauss
Los Angeles Daily News

There's nothing particularly wrong with this whole setup; it's just very by-the-numbers.

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05/25/01
Luke Y. Thompson
Luke Y. Thompson
New Times

The romance and the drama often seem insincere and overwrought because of Potter's chimerical cinematic techniques.

Full Review Source: SPLICEDWire | comment Comment
05/25/01
Rob Blackwelder
Rob Blackwelder
SPLICEDWire

A heartbreaking counterpoint to big war spectacles, beautifully performed by Christina Ricci, Cate Blanchett, Johnny Depp and John Turturro.

Full Review Source: Associated Press | comment Comment
05/24/01
David Germain
David Germain
Associated Press
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Potter gets the period details right (heads up, Michael Bay), but the film itself has long since flown off the rails, miring good intentions in rank soap opera.

Full Review Source: Rolling Stone | comment Comment
05/24/01
Peter Travers
Peter Travers
Rolling Stone
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An empty and irritating piece of work.

Full Review Source: Citysearch | comment Comment
05/24/01
Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
Citysearch
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Full Review Source: Ebert & Roeper | comment Comment
05/24/01
Ebert & Roeper

This film has all the right ingredients, but a lousy cook.

Full Review Source: BeatBoxBetty.com | comment Comment
05/23/01
BeatBoxBetty.com
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...a female filmmaker's take on how men and women are differently affected by critical historical moments.

Full Review Source: WBAI Web Radio | comment Comment
05/23/01
Prairie Miller
Prairie Miller
WBAI Web Radio

Gives bad movies a good name.

Full Review Source: Village Voice | comment Comment
05/22/01
J. Hoberman
J. Hoberman
Village Voice
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Writer and director Sally Potter (The Tango Lesson), who has a propensity for crafting sumptuous music and visuals while having difficulty coming up with a compelling narrative, has her usual troubles in The Man Who Cried.

Full Review Source: Internet Reviews | comment Comment
05/18/01
Steve Rhodes
Steve Rhodes
Internet Reviews

Failed though it may be as serious fare, 'The Man Who Cried' remains a guilty pleasure

Full Review Source: culturevulture.net | comment Comment
05/14/01
Arthur Lazere
Arthur Lazere
culturevulture.net

It's impossible not to succumb to its lush romanticism and irresistible fusion of contrasting musical styles.

Full Review Source: BBC | comment Comment
04/20/01
Neil Smith
Neil Smith
BBC

An achingly beautiful and quite touching movie.

Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | comment Comment
04/20/01
Clark Collis
Clark Collis
Empire Magazine
 
 
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