Feeling Minnesota
Feeling Minnesota

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Freddie is a former stripper marrying Sam to repay a debt owed to nightclub owner Red. But Freddie is in love with Jjaks, Sam's brother. Jjaks and Freddie run off together, and Sam finds where they have been hiding and calls the cops. Meanwhile someone calls to blackmail Sam and Jjaks. In the end will it all work out?... (Full plot summary below)

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Freddie is a former stripper marrying Sam to repay a debt owed to nightclub owner Red. But Freddie is in love with Jjaks, Sam's brother. Jjaks and Freddie run off together, and Sam finds where they have been hiding and calls the cops. Meanwhile someone calls to blackmail Sam and Jjaks. In the end will it all work out?

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Chicago Sun-Times - 8/10 by Roger EbertThe tension between the slimefest milieu and the charm of the performances is maybe what makes Feeling Minnesota work.
ReelViews - 6/10 by James BerardinelliIf 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.
The A.V. Club - 4/10 by Keith PhippsMarginally 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.
Empire - 4/10 by Adam SmithA 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.
The New York Times - 4/10 by Elvis MitchellNo film winds up with a name like Feeling Minnesota if it has anything definite in mind.
Los Angeles Times - 4/10 by John AndersonThe 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.
San Francisco Examiner - 4/10 by Barbara ShulgasserUnfortunately, it stars Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz, so it has, more than anything else, a sense of ridiculousness.
Variety - 4/10 by Emanuel LevyMeant 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.
San Francisco Chronicle - 3/10 by Edward GuthmannA white-trash burlesque that springs from the notion that people chasing each other in cars and doing stupid things in motels are inherently funny.
Independent (UK) - 3/10 by Adam Mars-JonesKeanu Reeves does his usual impression of a man trying to get to grips with some really difficult arithmetic. Like him, the movie is dim-witted, bland to the taste and, all in all, rather a waste of space.

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