6/10
Scenic but lethargic - and monosyllabic - thriller
22 July 2023
The main, if not the only, novelty that "Un Homme Est Mort" / "Outside Man" has to offer is famous French actor Jean Louis Trintignant in an American (L. A., specifically) setting, interacting with American culture. Other than that, the story is strictly routine. If there is one other thing remarkable about this film, it's the veeeery low amount of dialogue; third-billed Roy Scheider must utter about 10 words in total during the entire running time. It's certainly scenic, but also generally lethargic, despite some brief outbursts of action. Ann Margret is a knockout, as always. **1/2 out of 4.
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