Feeling Minnesota

1996 "Just when she met the man of her dreams, her husband showed up to ruin everything."
5.4| 1h39m| R| en| More Info
Released: 13 September 1996 Released
Producted By: Fine Line Features
Country: United States of America
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Sam Clayton's marriage to ex-stripper Freddie comes about when she's strong-armed into the match by Red, a club proprietor who once did her a favor. But Freddie falls in love with Jjaks, Sam's brother, and the pair tries to escape the situation together. It isn't long before both Sam and Red catch up with them, resulting in threats against the two of them -- although tension also starts to build between Sam and Red.

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Director

Steven Baigelman

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Fine Line Features

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Feeling Minnesota Audience Reviews

Stometer Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Greenes Please don't spend money on this.
BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
Janis One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
valelton I want the 99 minutes of my life back that was wasted on this pathetic excuse for a movie. The acting was horrific! I used to be a fan of Cameron Diaz and Vincent D'Onofrio. I will never look at them the same again. Keanu Reeves and Dan Aykroyd were not a surprise. Everyone knows they never could act. Thankfully, only Dan attempted an accent. His accent was a disaster as expected. I think he was either confused about the location of the film or had never actually spoken to anyone from Minnesota. I hope this review helps anyone who is undecided about what to do with their precious time. The only reason I was able to sit through the whole movie was because I was stuck somewhere without anything better to watch or read.
YStorm I saw this movie on TV once...the last half hour or so. I enjoyed it very much so I bought the DVD.Its turned into one of my favorite films. I agree with the previous post about the quirky characters. Indeed that is what makes it lovable.I felt that the plot was good. I always like a story that is not common or at least has some twists in it. Black comedy it is, I never thought I would enjoy that genre but apparently I do.Its an entertaining movie, I highly suggest it for anyone that enjoys a twisty plot....Wils
Phantom Durham I loved this movie! Saw it with my grandma, but i kinda fell asleep halfway through. Hey it was on at like, midnight! It was the first time i saw Keanu Reeves, and i fell in love instantly. There's something about a guy with his looks and a makeshift bandage wrapped around his head, obviously in a bit of pain, that's appealing to me. Plus, he looked like he was agood kisser. I've looked for this movie forever after that, and I've FINALLY FOUND IT!!!!!! YAY!!!!! My mom freaked when she found out I watched that kind of movie, saying I was like 9, and she didn't know that I knew what sex was. I'm not stupid mother. So, years have passed, and i remain in love with K. R. Not even Elijiah Wood or Daniel Radcliff can climb to that high on the list. I read once that humans are attracted to negativity, and that was miserable enough. Great movie...I still enjoy movies where two men fight over a woman; Phantom of the Opera ( as mine name states my opinions on it )is a great example. Not so great in real life, though. My two exes blame me for getting them suspended. OK, got to go. Another reeves movie is on; The replacement. DROOL. I LOVE KEANU!!!
ginger_sonny Feeling Minnesota, directed by Steven Baigelmann, and starring Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz and Vincent D'Onofrio: The strained relationship between two brothers, Sam (D'Onofrio) and Jjaks (Reeves), is pushed to breaking point when Jjaks arrives at Sam's wedding and makes off with the bride, Freddie (Diaz), a former stripper, marrying Sam to repay a gambling debt owed to night-club owner Red (Lindo). Baigelman's writing and directing debut is a frustrating mess, full of hateful characters and lacking coherence. Putting Keanu and Diaz in the same movie should at least provide some eye candy, but Baigelman even cops out on that score, grudging his actors up with little positive effect. Very poor.