Feeling Minnesota Reviews
This was a fun movie. I enjoyed it. The acting was good. Both Keanu and Vincent were great with the physical comedy. Keanu & Cameron have great chemistry. Wish Keanu would take on more romantic lead roles. He's good at it.
Pretty underrated movie, reminds me of Boyle's A Life Less Ordinary. The comedy is pretty subdued, so maybe it's easy to misread the tone of the flick. I think both d'Onofrio and Reeves excel at physical comedy here, and Diaz isn't nearly as bad as some of the other critiques seem to suggest. If you generally enjoy a melancholic Midwestern milieu, somewhat quirky comedy and an unlikely love story of some ordinary, perhaps downtrodden, people, this is the movie for you. As a cherry on top in this grunge romance, an appearance from Courtney Love just gives the film that extra hint of self-irony.
I loved this movie!!! I remember seeing in it 96 and then didn't see anything about it till a year ago.
So clumsy that it takes a long time to figure out there is even a plot afoot; and still, it meanders incessantly. Small-time, stupid characters.
Feeling Minnesota is such a dumb movie. I wonder how many people have watched just because it's Keanu. It's the lamest movie ever.
An interesting tale of a woman torn between the love of two brothers. The cast is good, the story well done. It's a good film.
Everything in and about Baigelman's debut is irritatingly derivative: second-hand plot, small-time characters, limited and movieish vision, and bad performances for Reeves and Diaz.
The acting is an embarrassment not to mention its thin script and unconvincing attempt at an action/comedy, simply said its similar to something the Coen Brothers would direct, only much worse.
Two scum brothers living in a town full of other scum lowlifes in some scum town in Minnesota are caught in a tale of shady deals and falling for the same woman. This film is terrible, no one is worth caring for and you just want them all to die by the time the credits roll. Terrible.