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Finders Keepers (2015)

Finders Keepers (2015)

An unbelievable true story is played for more than just laughs in this unexpectedly thoughtful documentary

The Very Best

8.4

Movie

United States of America
English
Documentary
2015
BRYAN CARBERRY, J. CLAY TWEEL
John Wood, Shannon Whisnant
82 min

TLDR

A man picks up his frozen mummified leg from a Hardee’s drive-thru in this documentary — "stranger than fiction" doesn’t cover it.

What it's about

In 2004, John Wood lost his leg in a plane accident; three years later, wheeler-dealer Shannon Whisnant found its mummified remains hidden in a grill he bought at an auction, turned it into a spectacle, and sued John for its custody.

The take

A wacky viral story — the kind that gets played for laughs at the end of news broadcasts — gets uncommonly deep consideration in this documentary gem. That’s not to say that Finders Keepers ignores the surreal comedy of the situation that John Wood and Shannon Whisnant, two star-crossed North Carolina men, found themselves in in 2007: battling over the custody rights of John’s mummified amputated leg. The humor in this bizarre tale and all the myriad eccentricities of its real-life characters is never left untapped, but to simply focus on that would add nothing new to the way the story had been told thus far. 

Unlike the many clips from news segments and reality TV that we see in the film, Finders Keepers instead looks beyond the low-hanging fruit and finds deep pathos simmering under the surface of this wacky tale. What emerges is a complex, often tragic, and very American picture of the way traumas shape our lives, the addictive pull of drugs and attention, and fate’s habit of twisting nightmares into blessings and vice versa. It’s the kind of film that makes you wonder how many other unexpectedly poignant stories have been short-changed by our impulse to be flippant.

What stands out

Finders Keepers pulls off a very tricky tonal balancing act, toggling between humor, empathy, and sharp social insight — sometimes even in the space of a minute. It’s a huge spectrum to traverse, but the curiosity of the directors (plus the editing’s light touch) makes every transition feel smooth, in keeping with the doc’s very human approach.

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