Don't Come Knocking Comments

  • Harley 2022-04-19 09:02:46

    wtf is that aura and slow motion thing on 1h37m?! Why did Wenders, who used to be between hypocritical and poetic, lose the latter this time? Hate comedy. Only the scenery of the Northwest and the style of the town are really...

  • Valentina 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    The scene is very interesting, the story is really a bit...

  • Shaina 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    Time flies, it’s already a film in 2005. I was very happy when I was still playing silly and learning. Teacher Xu likes this kind of poetic and picturesque film, but he is not artificial, but I think this film is average, and the story feels headless. At the end, it seems to be over before the end of the talk. It is not like road movies, and family movies, and the emotions are not released. Grandma Lange is still charming, and in the end it is not enough. There must be an open ending. Clear...

  • Dewayne 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    3.9 Although it can be thorny, it is still too...

  • Icie 2022-03-15 09:01:09

    Wenders’s female role is always a foil and a vassal, Sarah Polley’s role is its...

  • Chloe 2022-03-15 09:01:09

    Wenders' Western Father and Son...

  • Orin 2022-03-14 14:12:29

    Not as good as the broken flower of...

  • Carrie 2022-01-22 08:03:04

    The original soundtrack is awesome, I watched it on...

  • Effie 2022-01-22 08:03:04

    That son is so handsome when he...

  • Oliver 2022-01-22 08:03:04

    Much better than Paris, Texas, at least the plot is more reasonable this...

Extended Reading

Don't Come Knocking quotes

  • Earl: [singing] Where is Howard? Who is Howard? We wanna know, we wanna know. Where is Howard? Who is Howard? Where did he go, where did he go? He's down in the ditches. He's down in the ground. Disappeared himself. He's no-where to be found! Where is Howard? Who is Howard? He's long gone, he's long gone.

  • Howard Spence: Mind if I turn the radio on?

    Sutter: Yes, I do, as a matter of fact. I don't like outside influence.

    Howard Spence: Outside?

    Sutter: That's right. The world at large. It's a nasty place. Why allow it in? Livestalk reports, Navajo chanting, beheadings, bestiality. Nothing's changed. Black Death, the Inquisition, the Crusades, conquest of Mexico. What's changed?

    Howard Spence: I was thinking...

    Sutter: What?

    Howard Spence: I don't know.

    Sutter: Nothing's changed.

    Howard Spence: Guess not.