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The Man Who Cried (2000)

Starring: Christina Ricci, Cate Blanchett Director: Sally Potter Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (83 customer reviews)

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Fans of the testudinate pace and art-house vibe of writer-director Sally Potter's other works (Orlando, The Tango Lesson) will likely enjoy The Man Who Cried. Fegele (Christina Ricci) is a Russian Jew separated from her father as a child. Raised as "Susie" by an English family, she makes her way to Paris, where although the city's multiculturalism is vibrant, the Nazis are already on the rise and the secret of her origin becomes increasingly dangerous. The cast of The Man Who Cried is excellent; Cate Blanchett, Johnny Depp, John Turturro, and Harry Dean Stanton all do fine jobs in what could have easily degenerated into an accentfest. Depp and Ricci do very well with minimal dialogue--both go through the entire movie almost without speaking. The film moves at a leisurely pace and is beautifully shot. Not a film to show to a roomful of action movie fans, but it's well suited to people who like their films a little more European in flavor. --Ali Davis

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The sexy story of four intriguing strangers whose diverse lives intersect and erupt into the ultimate fight for survival. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 09/02/2003 Starring: Johnny Depp Christina Ricci Run time: 100 minutes Rating: R Director: Sally Potter

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5.0 out of 5 stars A sleeper of astonishing colour and beauty, March 31, 2002
"The Man Who Cried" is a feast for the eyes and ears alike. One recent review called it "the art-house companion to Moulin Rouge," and that doesn't seem too far off. The film begins with Fegele and her father in 1927 Russia, with a beautifully photographed game of hide and seek. Fearing for his family's safety, her father sends her away to America, but Fegele ends up in England by mistake, is renamed Suzie and is raised by a grim British couple. The scenes of the Russian shtetl are grim, and colour truly doesn't become pronounced until we see the cabaret shows of Paris, the gaudy costumes and headdresses and the opera sets.

Suzie (Christina Ricci) runs into fellow showgirl Lola (Cate Blanchett) and the two room together, locking horns over Italian sensation Dante, the main draw at the theatre, who also happens to be a fascist. Lola gets her way and her man. Enter one very mysterious, brooding Gypsy horseman (Johnny Depp, reprising his role from Chocolat) who captures Suzie's heart. This entire whirlwind of music, passion and drama occurs on the eve of World War Two, and Suzie is in danger of being discovered as Jewish.

The cinematography is gorgeous, with washed-out colours in Russia, beautiful cityscapes of Paris (especially the bike/horse chase at night!), gaudily bright costumes and opera sets, the exotic colour, music and flair of the Gypsy camp and costumes. The colour brings to mind the brilliant Technicolour prints of the earlier days, with vibrant, surreal colours.

The soundtrack is equally stunning, with contributions by newcomer Italian tenor Salvatore Licitra, the Kronos Quartet, the Gypsy ensemble Taraf de Haidouks, and Czech songstress Iva Bittova providing the voice for Christina Ricci. The operatic selections by Bizet, Puccini, Purcell, and Verdi are balanced by original score (the stunning "Close Your Eyes" is the most beautiful song in the movie) and frantic Gypsy music. Bittova's "Gloomy Sunday" is a delightful study in atmosphere, and appropriately sets the tone for an onscreen event near the end of the film.

"The Man Who Cried" is an unusual, beautiful, and touching glimpse at a decadent Europe on the brink of war, the vibrant Gypsy culture, the Jewish shtetls of Russia, and the world of opera, all intertwined with romance and connections to the past.

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69 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The waiter took my plate away..., June 2, 2002
By Spare-Time Critic "Deb" (New Orleans area, LA USA) - See all my reviews
...while I was still eating the main course! That's how I felt about this movie.

It's so beautiful, I WANTED to love it. I'm a Depp fan, and he and Ricci make a lovely couple. Cate Blanchett is looking her best, and the plot is interesting.

Fegele is a young Jewish woman who has been separated from her family as a child. Raised in England by distant foster parents, she longs to go to America to find her father, but has to earn enough money first. Along the way, she meets a smolderingly handsome gypsy (Depp), a kindhearted Russian gold-digger (Blanchett), and a very self-centered Italian opera singer (Turturro). Meanwhile, the Nazi menace is approaching, and it's no good time to be a Jew in Europe. So far, so good.

Unfortunately, you don't get a chance to really grab hold of this movie. Characters don't do much talking (well, except the opera singer, but who wants to hear him rant?). There's a lot of dialogue conducted via soulful looks and silent reproaches. All very nicely done, but it's up to you to figure out what characters are really thinking and feeling.

But here's thing that really bugged me: The ending. If you like to have the loose ends all tied up when the credits roll, you'll be disappointed. I felt the ending was rushed, and could've easily done with another 30 minutes or so. Instead, I was left wondering what would've happened next. If you don't mind that, rent the movie and enjoy it.

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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully photographed, slow pace, September 5, 2003
By Robyn Russell (Fairbanks, Alaska) - See all my reviews
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Man Who Cried has wonderfully lush cinematography throughout, but is very slow paced. Although the film starts in Russia, the main action of the film doesn't begin until Suzie (Ricci) arrives in Paris and gets a job with the opera company. If I had been in the editor's chair, I would have opened the story in Paris, introduced our heroine as the newly hired member of the company, and brought out her history in conversations with the other characters. Cate Blanchett has the best role in the movie as Russian dancer, Lola. John Turturro gives a good performance as the sleazy Italian opera singer and Johnny Depp is excellent in the small role of Cesar, the brooding Gypsy horse trainer Suzie falls in love with. Depp is one of those actors who can speak volumes with just a twitch of his cheek muscles. I would add that I thought Suzie/Cesar's love scenes were well-handled. For my money, the most touching moment of the film was when Cesar (Depp) weeps over his sleeping lover (Ricci) whom he knows he will never see again. Ricci, while a competent actress, has very little to do here except look pensive and long-suffering. My advice on the film: rent, but don't buy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Man Who Cried
This is a fantastic movie! Especially for those who love movies with a silent drama tone. I would definitely recommend this movie to anyone!
Published 4 months ago by Angel Shepard

2.0 out of 5 stars Something Lacking/Missing to Make This A Great Movie
Just so-so film overall..... I think the acting was fine in this movie, the cinematography great and the essence of the story was a good one.... Read more
Published 11 months ago by L. A. Vitale

5.0 out of 5 stars Quick ship - Perfect Condition
A classic movie. The depiction of The Pale in the beginning of the film was very realistic, with Cossaks burning villages and killing Jews rampantly. Read more
Published 12 months ago by C. S. Reid

5.0 out of 5 stars The Man Who Cried
I am a Johnny Depp Fan and this is just one of a few movies I did not have. I thought the movie was very good. Read more
Published 14 months ago

3.0 out of 5 stars Nice movie, really
I enjoyed this film, it was nicely shot. Great acting by a great cast. It is simple, yet entertaining. Read more
Published 15 months ago by A.K

2.0 out of 5 stars Blanchette and Depp shine in tedious, depressing film
In this one Johnny Depp portrays a gypsy. With long hair, a thin moustache and a Romanian accent, he is sly, seductive and sultry. He appears in about 22 sequences. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Arne Andersen

3.0 out of 5 stars Suffers from a few poor casting choices
Does anyone else have the sneaking suspicion (unless it's quite obvious by now), that Johnny Depp is not really the versatile and "great" actor everyone has deemed him to be... Read more
Published 20 months ago by W. Koenigsmann

5.0 out of 5 stars A must see movie
I loved this movie, the story is exellent, and the music is nice, it kept me in suspense. I wish they would make more movies like that.
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Published 21 months ago by kiki427

3.0 out of 5 stars ok, but should have just rented it
If you're buying this because you're a Johnny Depp fan I recommend renting it first. It's set in the time of the jewish persecution and WWII. Read more
Published on May 13, 2007 by Valeska Gallagher

3.0 out of 5 stars Where is the story?
Dress Johnny Depp as a Gypsy and put him on a poster and I would have been happy. That was the highlight of this movie for me. This incredible cast is amazingly wasted. Read more
Published on April 30, 2007 by Cathleen M. Walker

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