Yes. The problem here is the -x operation. If INT_MIN is in the array, then the negation operation itself is UB. As you say, the fix is to skip values equal to INT_MIN; it's not possible that its negation is in the array, as that number is not representable.
Rust is only a little better. With default settings, it will panic if isize::MIN is in the input slice in a debug build, and in a release build will incorrectly return true if there are two such values in the input. But in C you'll get unicorns and rainbows.