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The Big White
The Big White
2005 ·100 min ·Canada, Germany, New Zealand, United States of America, United Kingdom ·R 18+
5.6
IMDb 6.3 КП 6.7 RT 30% MC 31
Comedy, Crime, Drama
Director: Mark Mylod
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To remedy his financial problems, a travel agent has his eye on a frozen corpse, which just happens to be sought after by two hitmen.

Budget: $14M
Worldwide: $541,840
Robin Williams
Actor
Giovanni Ribisi
Actor
Holly Hunter
Actor

The Big White is a polarized black comedy that relies heavily on its high-profile cast to elevate a conventional, Fargo-esque script. While the striking Alaskan setting and performances earn praise, the film's inconsistent tone and uneven pacing lead to sharply divided viewer experiences.

Cinematography The breathtaking Alaskan vistas provide an atmospheric, majestic backdrop that effectively mirrors the characters' isolation.
Acting The film features a strong, eclectic ensemble cast whose individual performances are frequently cited as the movie's greatest asset.
Score The musical score is frequently highlighted as a memorable and integral component of the film's overall mood.
Humor The comedic tone is highly divisive; some find it a wry, dark satire, while others perceive the slapstick elements as forced and unfunny.
Screenplay The narrative's execution is polarized, with some viewers finding it a compelling, eccentric crime story and others dismissing it as a derivative, stagnant imitation of superior genre films.
Acting Opinions on the lead performance vary significantly, with some praising Williams' nuanced vulnerability and others criticizing him as miscast or flat.
Pacing The pacing is a point of contention, where some feel the film maintains a steady, engaging rhythm and others feel it loses momentum shortly after the first act.
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