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The Minus Man
starring: Owen Wilson, Sheryl Crow, Dwight Yoakam, Dennis Haysbert, Alex Warren
directed by: Hampton Fancher

Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786305770176
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6305770174
Label: Live / Artisan
Manufacturer: Live / Artisan
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Live / Artisan
Release Date: August 20, 2002
Running Time: 114 minutes
Sales Rank: 29701
Studio: Live / Artisan
Theatrical Release Date: October 08, 1999




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'I've never done anything violent to anyone,' says the mild-mannered Vann Siegert, 'Just the minimum that was necessary.' Indeed, if you have to get knocked off by a serial killer, Vann (Owen Wilson) is definitely your man. Just a quick, sweet swig from a silver flask of poisoned amaretto and you're out, with a narcoleptic slump into eternal slumber. There's no taunting or torturing; he's friendly about the whole thing. You can see Vann almost--almost--wishing his victims wouldn't take that final sip. He doesn't hold any particular grudge against these people; rather, as he puts it, 'I take the natural momentum of a person and draw it toward me.' If someone looks like they're on a crash course--like the boozy, asthmatic heroin addict played convincingly by Sheryl Crow, her acting debut--he merely accelerates the process.

Wilson proves to be a mesmerizing if unlikely serial killer, his flat, Midwestern delivery ringing more sincere than sinister, more Charlie Brown than Charles Manson. His voiceovers purportedly allow us into the mind of a killer, but what we hear isn't all that different from what we see. Vann isn't faking the nice-guy veneer, he is a nice guy, with this one little quirk. Clearly, this is not your typical edge-of-your-seat thriller, but the slow, dreamy pace is nonetheless entrancing. There are moments of intense grace and humor here, too. Janeane Garofalo breaks away from the smart-aleck mold to portray a postal employee smitten with Vann, and Mercedes Ruehl takes a compelling turn as his troubled landlady. 'I like the detail of a thing,' Vann says. 'Especially if it's got a purpose.' While we may not know for certain whether this film has a purpose, the details dare you to stop watching, even for an instant. --Brangien Davis



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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - An Epiphany.
Films about serial killers, in my humble opinion, have a tendency to be convoluted. They either use the gimmicks and glamor of Hollywood( Casting Selma Hayak as Martha Beck, the lovelorn nurse, hefty in girth, but not in morality)to seduce your sensibilities, or create an unpalatable monster( Laura Prepon as Karla Holmoka, a sadist with a beautiful face). Owen Wilson recreates the serial killer as a character. He placates you with a charming, articulate persona, then proceeds to blindside the viewer with acts of non-violent murder. He never attempts to justify his actions with rationality, or some purpose based complex. He is...as he says...empty. Its difficult for me to imagine a man like Owen Wilson as a serial killer. His face seems so open, and inviting, his kindness appears sincere and non-threatening. Perhaps this is the genius of the casting choice. He is the Elephant in the room, with his complete lack of ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - great unknown film
great film - creative and creepy. filmed in a warm, calming manner that offsets the twisted behavior of the lead character. well worth a view.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Der Minus Mann from Germany
This is one of those movies that you think will really be good. The storyline has enough to make you suspend your disbelief.
Owen Wilson is so cool.
The soundtrack is amazing as well.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I've never done anything violent to anybody. Just the minimum that was neccessary.
Some things can suprise you. Remember the bunny from MP's Holy Grail? Well, here's one for you--Owen Wilson playing a cold-blooded killer. Sound strange?
I'll admit, this seems like a hideously miscast role for him. But he nails it down pat.
The Minus Man is about a seemingly normal young man who is drifting from town to town. He is good looking, friendly, laid back. An everyday kind of guy. But that's the true horror behind it. One of his hobbies is killing people.
The reasons for this is left a question mark. That's what is the most frightening. He has no mental problems, no dark past, no chip on his shoulder. He could be anybody--you're best friend, neighbor, co-worker.
Ebert called this "a psychological thriller of uncomon power." I'd have to agree with him.

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