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The Man Who Cried
Directed by
Sally Potter
R
2001
1h 36m
Drama
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6.1
35%
59%
6.1
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A young refugee traveling from Russia to America in search of her lost father falls for a gypsy horseman.
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Cast of The Man Who Cried
Christina Ricci
Suzie
Johnny Depp
Cesar
Cate Blanchett
Lola
John Turturro
Dante Dominio
Harry Dean Stanton
Felix Perlman
Oleg Yankovskiy
Father
Don Fellows
Joe
Claudia Lander-Duke
Young Suzie
Danny Scheinmann
Man in Suit
Anna Tzelniker
Mother of Man in Suit
Barry Davis
Man in Village
Thom Osborn
Man in Village
Frank Chersky
Man in Village
Daniel Hart
Man in Village
Peter Majer
Man in Village
Hana Maria Pravda
Grandmother
Ayala Meir
Child
Abraham Hassan
Child
Lloyd Martin
Child
Uri Meir
Child
The Man Who Cried Ratings & Reviews
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
I prefer to think of this movie as The Critic Who Cried.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
There's only one performer in the movie who looks completely at ease with what he's doing: the horse.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
It's as dull as dry dirt.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
If [Potter] personally, in her 40s, can go to Argentina and become a tango dancer, then we can't complain about anything that happens to Suzie. Not that we'd want to.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
A poetic look at transience, betrayal, loss and doom.
Boston Globe
Jay Carr
The story is pretty cornball, with an ending that can only be called pure Hollywood.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
What she lacks as a dramatist, Potter ... compensates for with a painter's eye and a composer's ear.
Film.com
Tom Keogh
While we may like what we see, it's impossible to comprehend what much of it means or why we should care.
Seattle Times
John Zebrowski
We're never offended by any of this -- we're never exactly enthralled, either.
Houston Chronicle
Louis B. Parks
Has a good story; a lush, tantalizing style and tone; and an excellent cast.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Potter's cinematic vision is what makes The Man Who Cried shimmer and levitate.
San Jose Mercury News
Glenn Lovell
If this all sounds terribly melodramatic, that's because it is.
USA Today
Andy Seiler
If only all this effort had all been expended on a worthier endeavor.
New York Times
Elvis Mitchell
It's all big moments, the world's longest and most sincere trailer.
New York Post
Jonathan Foreman
Spotted with historical inaccuracies and groaning with dialogue so dreadful that it makes a fine cast look ridiculous again and again.
Newsday
Jan Stuart
Suzie and Cesar are essentially reactive characters, as much victims of underwriting as they are of persecution.
Associated Press
David Germain
A heartbreaking counterpoint to big war spectacles, beautifully performed by Christina Ricci, Cate Blanchett, Johnny Depp and John Turturro.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
Potter gets the period details right (heads up, Michael Bay), but the film itself has long since flown off the rails, miring good intentions in rank soap opera.
Village Voice
J. Hoberman
Gives bad movies a good name.
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