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Unknown White Male (2005)

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Reviews Counted:75

Fresh:55

Rotten:20

Average Rating:6.4/10

Consensus: With a quirky visual style, this documentary follows a story of memory loss and confusion while posing provocative questions about the nature of personality.

Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for drug references and brief strong language.

Runtime: 88 mins

Genre: Musical & Performing Arts

Theatrical Release:Feb 24, 2006 Limited

Synopsis: Sometime between 8pm on July 1st and 7am on July 3rd, 2003, Doug Bruce lost himself. That morning, riding alone on a New York subway headed towards Coney Island, he could not remember his name,... Sometime between 8pm on July 1st and 7am on July 3rd, 2003, Doug Bruce lost himself. That morning, riding alone on a New York subway headed towards Coney Island, he could not remember his name, where he worked, who his friends were, how much money he had in his bank account. He was without his identity. UNKNOWN WHITE MALE is the true story of how Bruce, a successful former stockbroker, struggles to learn who he was and who he will become. The documentary, produced, directed and edited by Bruce's longtime friend, Rupert Murray, chronicles this profound journey. Two MRIs, two CAT scans, 26 blood tests and an army of psychiatrists cannot properly diagnose what turns out to be the rarest and most startling form of memory loss: retrograde amnesia. Was Bruce the victim of a robbery resulting in a slight head injury or the effects of a small cyst on his pituitary gland? Or perhaps is Bruce subconsciously reacting to the death of his mother a few years before? It is a testament to Murray's smooth but honest narrative that the film asks all the right questions even if many of the answers remain elusive. Murray empathetically walks us through Bruce's quest. He assembles dozens of childhood photos, decades of home videos, extensive interviews with family members, friends, ex-girlfriends, psychiatrists, neurologists, and philosophers—and the touching participation of Bruce himself. We watch how he reconstructs a life for himself by retaining what he admires about his former self while casting off what—and whom—he dislikes. It is at once a nightmare and a dream come true: a chance at rebirth. We watch Bruce, now 35, play catch up with popular culture and current events, experience the serenity of a snowfall and the bombast of fireworks. And we watch him reconstruct relationships with family members he does not recognize and fall in love with a woman who knows only the post-accident version of her lover. Paraphrasing John Locke, one of the film's interviewees observes that Bruce is certainly the same man but questionably the same person. Fictional narrative film has long been fascinated by stories of memory loss -- from Hitchcock's SPELLBOUND through to more recent releases such as MEMENTO, MULHOLLAND DRIVE and ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND. Here is a story almost too real for fiction, told with a striking visual style and tremendous heart. --© Wellspring Media [More]

Director: Rupert Murray

Director: Rupert Murray
Studio: Wellspring

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Rupert Murray's thought-stirring documentary recounts the bizarre saga of man who walked into a Coney Island hospital claiming not to know who he was.

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02/23/06
Manohla Dargis
Manohla Dargis
New York Times

A fascinating example of how nonfiction films these days are investigating issues of the self.

Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
02/23/06
Gene Seymour
Gene Seymour
Newsday
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Amnesia is often just a convenient disease-of-the-week plot device, but director Rupert Murray’s absorbing, poignant documentary illuminates the medical condition’s philosophical and personal implications.

Full Review Source: L.A. Weekly | comment Comment
02/23/06
Tim Grierson
Tim Grierson
L.A. Weekly

Tend[s] to remain at a rather mundane level; they don't get past the obvious, to possibly more profound reflections on Bruce's situation.

Full Review Source: culturevulture.net | comment Comment
02/23/06
Arthur Lazere
Arthur Lazere
culturevulture.net

Unknown White Male is framed as a look at the mystery of identity, but there's a bizarre neutrality to the movie.

Full Review Source: Entertainment Weekly | comment Comment
02/22/06
Owen Gleiberman
Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly
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Rupert Murray's account represents fascinating viewing, and the richness of the subject matter more than makes up for the crudeness of some of the visual elements.

Full Review Source: ReelViews | comment Comment
02/22/06
James Berardinelli
James Berardinelli
ReelViews
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Sincere, fitfully fascinating, but still somewhat hollow.

Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
02/21/06
Tasha Robinson
Tasha Robinson
AV Club

It’s one of the most thought-provoking documentaries I’ve ever seen -- and I’m still not even convinced I’m buying it 1000 percent.

Full Review Source: Ebert & Roeper | comment Comment
02/21/06
Richard Roeper
Richard Roeper
Ebert & Roeper
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The mind-altered excitement is accentuated by the tripped-out quality of Murray's fragmented, rough-hewn style.

Full Review Source: Village Voice | comment Comment
02/21/06
J. Hoberman
J. Hoberman
Village Voice
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A gripping and occassionally profound inquiry into the nature of memory, identity, and self.

Full Review Source: About.com | comment Comment
02/21/06
Jurgen Fauth
Jurgen Fauth
About.com

Occasionally fascinating, as we watch this man reconstruct his life, picking and choosing what he wants of his former self, and reinventing himself at the same time.

Full Review Source: FilmStew.com | comment Comment
02/18/06
Susan Michals
Susan Michals
FilmStew.com

There's a discomforting coldness in the film's almost clinical analysis and consequent distancing of subject from audience.

Full Review Source: ReelTalk Movie Reviews | comment Comment
02/18/06
Donald J. Levit
Donald J. Levit
ReelTalk Movie Reviews

Gives a sturdy treatment to an inherently fascinating story.

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02/17/06
Peter Canavese
Peter Canavese
Groucho Reviews

Suffers under a cloud of nostalgia and emotionality that turns the film's investigation into a fuzzy meditation on existence and memory.

Full Review Source: Modern Fabulousity | comment Comment
02/13/06
Gabriel Shanks
Gabriel Shanks
Modern Fabulousity

By focussing on one story, this documentary about memory and identity is both gripping and provocative. It's inventively shot and edited, and the central story is fascinating. But it feels more like a TV doc than a feature film.

Full Review Source: Shadows on the Wall | comment Comment
10/29/05
Rich Cline
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall

This mostly absorbing documentary begins like a thriller: the protagonist snaps out of a "fugue state" to find himself unsure of his own identity or where he's headed.

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
10/02/05
Urban Cinefile Critics
Urban Cinefile Critics
Urban Cinefile

A first-person documentary portrait not of rediscovery but of wholesale reinvention.

Full Review Source: Slant Magazine | comment Comment
07/21/05
Nick Schager
Nick Schager
Slant Magazine

Artfully captures the portrait of a man forced to forge a life for himself again.

Full Review Source: Film Threat | comment Comment
07/05/05
Stina Chyn
Stina Chyn
Film Threat

Rupert Murray's unsettling mystery-of-the-mind movie, Unknown White Male, posits the simple notion that we are the sum of our memories.

Full Review Source: Variety | comment Comment
03/26/05
Robert Koehler
Robert Koehler
Variety
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It’s quite an accomplishment to turn a deeply personal story about loss and pain into a droning clunker, but that’s what Murray has done.

Full Review Source: Film Threat | comment Comment
02/05/05
Peter Hanson
Peter Hanson
Film Threat
 
 
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