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Finders Keepers

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.9K
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Finders Keepers (2015)
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A story about fame, addiction and a custody battle over a man's leg.A story about fame, addiction and a custody battle over a man's leg.A story about fame, addiction and a custody battle over a man's leg.

  • Directors
    • Bryan Carberry
    • Clay Tweel
  • Stars
    • John Wood
    • Shannon Whisnant
    • Mark Hamilton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.9K
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    • Directors
      • Bryan Carberry
      • Clay Tweel
    • Stars
      • John Wood
      • Shannon Whisnant
      • Mark Hamilton
    • 18User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Shannon Whisnant
    • Self - Foot Finder
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    Mark Hamilton
    • Self - Airplane Mechanic…
    Lisa Whisnant
    Lisa Whisnant
    • Self - Shannon Whisnant's Wife
    • Directors
      • Bryan Carberry
      • Clay Tweel
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    8Sergeant_Tibbs

    Fits firmly in the Coen brothers mould of tragic ambitious fools.

    Finders Keepers is the best comedy of tragic idiots that the Coen brothers never had the chance to make. It's certainly not the most important documentary of the year, and it might not end up being the best, but it'll most likely be the most entertaining. Though even while it makes you laugh from the farcical nature of the situation, there's a thoughtful social commentary that studies many harsh aspects of the human condition.

    In a horrific plane crash that took his father's life, John Wood's leg was amputated, and in a very unorthodox request John asked to keep his limb to shred it to the bone and use it for a memorial for his father. John went through the long process of preserving it and keeping it safe in a grill only to lose that grill with the leg inside as he got behind storage locker payments where he kept both.

    Amateur entrepreneur and all-round hustler Shannon Whisnant happened to purchase that storage locker and refused to give the leg back to John despite polite and reasonable requests. With all the attention, he sees it as an opportunity to make his millions using it as a tourist attraction and even invites John on the deal. When an agreement is not settled, it's taken to be one of the most unique legal battles the courts have ever seen. Can one really buy someone else's body parts?

    Most everyone else in the documentary finds the situation bafflingly bizarre including John, and it's hilarious, though interesting to see what the foot means to these various people. Any reaction you have is reflected in a ideally sourced clip from the media. If it weren't for solid proof it happened, you'd think it was a perfectly scripted mockumentary. Much of the men's conflict is shown on television, both in candid media appearances and on televised courtrooms. In the world of Finders Keepers – television caused, provoked and then solves their problems.

    While John has his own human interest story, the source of the bizarre conflict is from Shannon's lifetime ambition to be an everyday television personality, despite how absolutely unlikely it is. There's a deep undercurrent of bittersweetness in how the dreams of fame and fortune can cloud someone and drive them to such madness, even though it's so utterly far from their grasp. The genius of the film is that it studies Shannon eventually tasting it, and ironically through the film itself, and it rings painfully true in the absurdity of those ambitions that we can all admit to at some times.

    The film certainly does paint Shannon as the bad guy but John is no saint. He's a drug addict and throughout most of the film's chronology of events, it's pointed out that he's high, something that tears his family apart. They're both such efficiently funny characters in their outlandish statements that they don't have to try, but they're also deeply poignant in their human flaws. The direction from J. Clay Tweel and Bryan Carberry compliments both sides, balancing our sympathies.

    However, the filmmakers don't catch up to date with our subjects until about an hour into the film when the drama is seemingly resolved. Fortunately, it has more personal reconciliation to explore and that's where the film finds its most compelling moments as the people we've been following find some hope beyond the foot. The Coens would not have offered such satisfying resolutions so it's a treat to have this stranger than fiction story in this tightly constructed documentary form that breezes by with equal substance.

    8/10

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    7caspian1978

    More than just a Foot

    On the surface, Finders Keepers is an odd and funny look into the lives of two interesting characters from North Carolina who fight over the ownership of a severed foot /leg. Although entertaining, this documentary is much more than just an out of the ordinary situation. The deeper we get into the background of the story and its characters, we witness a struggle for fame, forgiveness and family. Issues of drug addiction and childhood trauma appear as we see a deeper story that deals with regrets and poor decisions that have created a major journey that both characters travel through. An uplifting ending helps bring closure where it is much needed. Still, the odd scenario which Finders Keepers showcase, may not find a larger audience that this documentary deserves.
    7a_chinn

    Amputated leg as metaphorical key to unlock dreams

    Fascinating documentary about a small time entrepreneur/hustler buying a grill at an unclaimed property storage unit auction and finding an amateurishly mummified human foot inside. Things get complicated when the owner of the foot, a drug addict, rich kid, perennial screw up, wants his foot back. Shannon Whisnant, the new owner of the foot, wants to parlay the foot into fame and fortune, and has no interest in returning the foot. John Wood, the man to whom the foot belongs, just wants his foot back. What unfolds is a crazy journey for both men that is impossible to predict what directions it goes and where it ultimately ends up. On the surface, this is a terrifically entertaining tale of two colorful sad sacks, but the film is more than that. The severed limb that serves as the McGuffin of the film becomes a symbol of sorts to both men as the key to unlocking their dreams. In the end, the foot has nothing to do with where the two end up and it's up to the individuals what they do wit their lives.
    10mail-441-387808

    Watch it in the theatre

    I can't fault this really stunning documentary.

    When the director stumbled across the numerous eccentric characters who made up this film, I'm sure he couldn't have believed his luck.

    However instead of ridiculing the characters, he sensitively lets them tell their own stories in their own way.

    Make no mistake - the end result will make you laugh out loud, which is why you should watch it in a crowd. However much of the humour comes from the editing rather than cheap shots at the characters' expense, and you will find yourself respecting both them and the director.

    You'll also spend much of the movie thinking you are watching a mockumentary, since most of the stars are outstandingly telegenic, and the story - well it's too bizarre to be fiction.

    The soundtrack is superb, as are the editing, the direction, the way the clips are woven into a story with a history and an ending, the attention to detail, and even the camera work.

    Happy to give up a couple of hours of my time to this movie, and anything else by the same director.
    7Pizzaowner

    You need to see it to believe it.

    You all know about the popular joke about North Carolina......'If me 'n Jolene gets divorced is she still my cousin?' Well.....................after you see this movie you'll be saying to yourself that EVERYTHING you previously heard about that state is PROBABLY true....REALLY!!

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      The articles that appear in the film poster are written by Charlotte Observer staff writer Marcie Young Cancio who first broke the story and gave the filmmakers permission to feature her articles.
    • Quotes

      Shannon Whisnant: I'm pretty smart. I'm sure y'all figured that out by now. I've heard from many a folk, kin to me, and close to me, and the ones that know me. They tell me that I have the best business mind that they've ever seen.

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      Features 28 Days (2000)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Georges Bizet

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En fot i grillen
    • Production company
      • Firefly Theater & Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $35,555
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,740
      • Sep 27, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $35,555
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      • 1h 22m(82 min)
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