SummaryFeeling Minnesota explores the tormented relationship between two brothers, Sam (D'Onofrio) and Jjaks (Reeves), and the young woman, Freddie (Diaz), who comes between them. (Fine Line)
Directed By:Steven Baigelman
Written By:Steven Baigelman
Feeling Minnesota
Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
30
User score
Mixed or Average
4.7
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Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
30
13% Positive
2 Reviews
2 Reviews
40% Mixed
6 Reviews
6 Reviews
47% Negative
7 Reviews
7 Reviews
75
The tension between the slimefest milieu and the charm of the performances is maybe what makes Feeling Minnesota work.
40
Meant to be an offbeat, darkly comic tale of a triangle of losers desperately clinging to their versions of the American dream, pic comes across as a charmless high-concept indie.
40
A director who can't decide whether he's aiming for high comedy or gritty noirishness combine to shoot the whole caboodle squarely in the foot.
40
No film winds up with a name like Feeling Minnesota if it has anything definite in mind.
30
Annoying.
25
Feeling Minnesota suggests Sam Shepard trying to be Quentin Tarantino. It makes even gun battles seem pretentious.
12
If you see one Minnesota movie this year, make it "Fargo." This botch job should be stamped direct to video.
User score
Mixed or Average
4.7
29% Positive
5 Ratings
5 Ratings
41% Mixed
7 Ratings
7 Ratings
29% Negative
5 Ratings
5 Ratings
Apr 7, 2016
10
Watched because of Keanu Reeves. Didn't like set in grim place, his character, although portrayed very well. Story surprised me several times. Worth to watch for those who like weird crime comedy drama
Production Company:
- Fine Line Features
- Jersey Films
- Minnesota U.S.A.
Release Date:Sep 13, 1996
Duration:1 h 39 m
Rating:R
Tagline:Just when she met the man of her dreams, along came her husband to ruin everything.
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