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He Was a Quiet Man (2006)

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Directed byn/a
CastDavid Wells, William H. Macy, Bill Rothbard, Greg Baker, Elisha Cuthbert, William H Macy and Christian Slater
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 2005
DVD ReleaseJanuary 15, 2008
Running Time99 minutes
MPAA RatingUnrated
UPC Code013131550597
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About He Was a Quiet Man

Bob Maconel (Christian Slater) endures another eight hours in a dull grey cubicle. Ignored by his co-workers Bob feels completely invisible and out of sync with the world. On one strange day he crosses the line from potential killer to inadvertent hero when he saves beautiful Venessa (Elisha Cuthbert). His Boss (William H. Macy) transforms Bob into a new man but his good fortune is short lived when the Object of his Desire asks him to end her life. System Requirements:Length: 95 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY/ROMANTIC COMEDY UPC: 013131550597 Manufacturer No: DV15505 Product Description

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (56 reviews)

rating: 3 QuoteCouldn't get into itQuote
The idea of more than one person in a film considering going "postal" just left me cold. The idea that is now stylish, to take out your frustrations on innocent bystanders as a way to make your own life important makes me angry. So I really didn't think this was worth watching, as the idea BEHIND the film irritates me beyond all measure. People who take out other people because their lives are a mess are evil. I don't enjoy a story that incorporates the idea, no matter how current the events. June 11, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteNeat little movie...Quote
This is a little gem of a movie...it was made in 11 days and on a dime. But it's a powerful movie. Christian Slater was great. I hadn't even heard of this movie, but I really enjoyed it, but then I like off-beat movies. April 23, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteA quirky little film.Quote
A review on the cover of the DVD likens this film to David Fincher's Fight Club (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) and Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Amelie. To some extent, this is a valid comparison, but He Was a Quiet Man fails to reach the brilliance of the other two films.

Bob (Christian Slater) is an office worker at the end of his tether who dreams of blokwing up his place of employment. At home, he has no one to talk to but his goldfish, and one of them actually talks back -- mostly to berate Bob for his lack of initiative. One day, as Bob is trying to talk himself into turning a gun on his co-workers, a fellow worker beats him to it. But when the other man turns his gun on Vanessa, Bob's secret crush, Bob takes an action that changes both of their lives.

While the ending isn't particularly surprising, this film is worth watching for the performances alone, particularly Christian Slater's. I'm used to Slater playing the wise-cracking self-assured hero, but he's very convincing here as the office loser with no redeeming qualities. April 7, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteWhat are you doing??Quote
What a gem this film is! "He Was a Quiet Man" is an examination of the "inner self" in us all. How much of ourselves do we show in public? Is that hunky guy REALLY a mouse at heart? Is that gorgeous blonde REALLY a nagging shrew?

Christian Slater has finally delivered his best! He plays Bob Maconel, a bookish nerd office worker who talks to his pet fish, moving headlong into middle age with nothing to show for all his toil. Elisha Cuthbert plays a woman who works in an office upstairs, with the CEO (William H. Macy), after sleeping her way to the position she holds. While it may seem that these two have absolutely NOTHING in common, an incident in Bob's office basically brings these two together in the most unexpected way.

The relationship that developes gives Bob a new lease on life. he no longer dreams of revenge (did I say he keeps a loaded revolver in his desk?), but rather, how he can make life worth living, for both himself, and the new woman in his life. Because of the circumstances surrounding his part in the office incident, Bob is a hero! He is given an office upstairs! The job is really nothing more than a senecure, but it affords Bob a greater sense of security. Life is good! Until..........

Many have compared this film to "Brazil", and while it has more than just a passing similarity to it, the performances of the principle actors in this most darkest of comedies, is awards-worthy! If you want to see one of the best Indies to come out in a while, you MUST see "He Was a Quiet Man"!! April 2, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteAn Excellent Film with a Flat EndingQuote
Bob Maconel (played by Christian Slater) is a mild mannered office worker who's fed up and plenty tired of being pushed around at work. He's a loner who secretly plans on going postal with a gun he brings to work, however before he can do it, another like him beats him to the draw, taking out a bunch of office workers and he's about to take out pretty Vanessa (played by Elisha Cuthbert), the only person at work Bob cares about, so Bob shoots the shooter and winds up being a hero. He even lands the girl.

However, there is much more to this dark comedy than mild mannered man becomes hero and gets the girl scenario. Bob is truly a man who has gone to the edge and plunged over. We see his mind in action though his talking goldfish and the fact that he watches a television that doesn't work. His relationship with his boss (played by the ever excellent William Macy) tests Bob's will. His trials with Vanessa test it more. Then there's that talking goldfish who always seems to be pressing Bob to do something he doesn't want to do.

Just about the only thing I didn't like about this film was the ending. An excellent movie, right up to the last. I can't help it, I wanted more than a flat end. March 19, 2008

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