Monday Matinee “The Man Who Wasn’t There” (2001)
“The Man Who Wasn’t There” follows Ed Crane, a stoic and observant barber in a small California town in 1949. He lives a seemingly unremarkable life, but his world is turned upside down when he discovers his wife, Doris, is having an affair with her boss. Sensing an opportunity for financial gain, Ed becomes involved in a blackmail scheme. This act of calculated detachment unleashes a series of increasingly absurd, tragic, and ultimately fatal consequences. Ed, who often feels like an observer of his own life, becomes a passive participant in a chaotic chain of events, leading to murder, legal battles, and a descent into a dark and uncertain future. The film explores themes of fate, identity, and the banality of evil, told through a stylish black-and-white lens and filled with the Coen Brothers’ signature blend of dark humor and existential dread. The narrative is framed through Ed’s detached narration, further emphasizing his outsider status in the unfolding events.
Time: 12:00-2:00 pm EST
Free!
