The Man Who Wasn't There

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Barber Eddie (played by Billy Bob Thornton) lives an ordinary life. His wife Doris (played by Frances McDormand), who works as a bookkeeper in a department store, looks very different from him. Eddie concludes based on her husband's intuition that his wife is having an affair with her boss Dave. One day, a guest received by Eddie boasted about the emerging dry cleaning business and solicited Eddie to invest. Eddie, who was unwilling to live a lonely life in the small town, decided to invest in the business and sent an anonymous threatening letter to Dave to blackmail him to obtain funds. Eddie received the hush money as he wished, but the matter was quickly exposed. Dave found Eddie to vent his anger but was killed instead. Dave's death led to Doris being imprisoned, but Eddie was not suspected, so he detached himself from the incident and passed the time every day relying only on the music of the girl Betty (Scarlett Johansson). Soon a car accident made things take a turn for the worse... … The film won the Best Director Award at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, the Best Cinematography Award at the 2002 British Academy Film Awards, and 19 awards including the London Film Society's Actor of the Year and Best Screenplay.

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