The man who wasn't there (End Credits)

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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2008

The end credits from the movie "The man who wasn't there" (Coen Brothers) with the 2nd Movement of the "Pathetique" by Ludwig van Beethoven.

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  • Who is this piano sonata called?

    I think this is one of the best movies of this times, it would be a classic in the future.

  • It's the second movement of the "Pathetique" by Ludwig van Beethoven.

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  • Very underrated movie I think. To me it's one of their best although picking your favourite Coen brothers movies is tantamount to picking your favourite Beatles album.

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  • @tone2thebone

    change barton fink with a serious man and I agree

  • This movie is so perfect it makes me want to cry.

  • Can't expect the general movie-going audience to appreciate a well-written modern noir film.

  • I'm fairly ignorant when it comes to classical music but seriously what an astonishingly beautiful piece of music.

  • It's already 10 years old.

  • barton fink > the man who wasn't there > fargo > no country for old men > millers crossing > the big lebowski > blood simple > the rest

  • This a terrific and just pitch perfect Coen movie... though The Big Lebowski is their best.

  • No country for old man is better, but this is a good film too :D

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