Feeling Minnesota Critic Reviews
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The tension between the slimefest milieu and the charm of the performances is maybe what makes Feeling Minnesota work.Read the full review
If you're tired of routine, "feel good", Hollywood fare and are looking for something a little Tarantino-ish and a lot unusual, Feeling Minnesota will leave you feeling pleasantly surprised.Read the full review
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.Read the full review
Marginally watchable-in part because of the odd presence of Dan Aykroyd and Courtney Love-it's ultimately pointless, repetitive and more concerned with appearing offbeat than actually doing anything inventive.Read the full review
The go-for-broke plot twists are daring, but because there's no sense of background to the characters, one gets the sense it's all being made up as Baigelman goes along.Read the full review
No film winds up with a name like Feeling Minnesota if it has anything definite in mind.Read the full review
Annoying.Read the full review
Stumbles mindlessly in all directions.Read the full review
A white-trash burlesque that springs from the notion that people chasing each other in cars and doing stupid things in motels are inherently funny.Read the full review
Feeling Minnesota suggests Sam Shepard trying to be Quentin Tarantino. It makes even gun battles seem pretentious.Read the full review