Paterson Comments

  • Adrianna 2022-03-21 09:02:08

    I envy the hug when I wake up seven days a week, I am really envious, I am so envious that I cry. . . . . ....

  • Fern 2022-03-21 09:02:08

    This is the Jarmusch I like the most, just like that bullfight must be called Marvin. After reading it, I want to go to the United States to play, first to Memphis, and then to...

  • Kelli 2022-03-21 09:02:08

    Under the lens of Jarmusch, the mechanical conformity becomes the spirituality of every moment. Seven days a week, life is the rhyme of the poet. Jarmusch's consistent level of work, but I'd love to see him repeat himself forever. Paterson reminds me of the great Portuguese poet Pessoa. After get off work, he has nothing to do and his life is extremely boring, but he said: A wise man makes his life monotonous, so that the smallest accident can be rich and great....

  • Wava 2022-03-21 09:02:08

    He once said that he would rather take pictures of walking the dog than the emperor. Jiamusu, who is always on the road, this time is about the inner wandering of a literary couple in a seven-day repetitive monotonous life. One is a bus driver who loves to write poetry, and the other is a A housewife who dreams of being a painter and a singer. The style is still very Jarmusch, with fixed shots, hard cuts in black scenes, subtle embarrassment, humor and absurdity, and Shar Pei's acting skills....

  • Theodore 2022-03-21 09:02:08

    Taking the daily life to a state of near-mechanical perfection, while being full of spirituality at every moment, Jarmusch captures the most subtle and beautiful state of life, idealistic but with a hint of melancholy, seemingly plain but advanced , because everyone in the whole city is a piece of Paterson, it's really impossible not to get hit for a piece like...

  • Zachary 2022-03-21 09:02:08

    Twins, water fall, the mystery of the crooked mailbox, laundry room rap, Italian anarchy assassins, uneatable pie and inseparable woman...Sometimes empty pages present more possibilities....

  • Cortez 2022-03-21 09:02:08

    adore! ! ! Gentle and humorous. It's totally my joke so I don't think it's boring at all. Finally, I met a Japanese man and cried. Love that poem that could be the last day of winter or the first day of spring, and water fall. The font is also very comfortable to read. (But the same font is rejected in gimme danger, maybe I'm blind and I hope I can read all the lines) In short, it's so gentle, a little dream of ordinary...

  • Alfredo 2022-03-20 09:01:55

    The seven days of Paterson, a bus driver in Paterson City, are full of subtle changes in the pattern, from the daily refinement of poetry to encountering different people and things. Feelings are sometimes subtle and sometimes intense. Jarmusch wrote the entire film into his long, captivating poems. In addition, I fully agree that "reading translated poems is like taking a shower in a raincoat". There is always a layer of regret... Adam Driver is delicate and humorous. Golshifteh Farahani who...

  • Zion 2022-03-20 09:01:55

    A movie that I like very much, more precisely, I like this kind of life in the movie and the relationship between couples. You can appreciate each other and understand each other's hobbies and art instead of just being drowned in eating, drinking and lhasa. The mundane poetry is the joy of life for the male protagonist. Painting As well as music cooking is the heroine's life gift This is the most touching...

  • Santino 2022-03-20 09:01:55

    I'm almost 70 years old, and I still look like a 17-year-old literary and art freshman all day. I have to write a poem by the way when I drive a bus. If I can't write the jokes, I will get a dog to make it up, artificial chicken soup for the soul . No matter how I think about it, I am angry for Hong Sang...

Extended Reading

Paterson quotes

  • Laura: Get any new writing done?

    Paterson: I did a little, yeah. Working on a poem for you.

    Laura: A love poem?

    Paterson: Yeah, I guess if it's for you, it's a love poem. It's kind of inspired by our Ohio Blue Tip Matches.

    Laura: Really? Does it mention the little megaphone shape the letters make?

    Paterson: [taken aback] Yeah, actually it does.

    Laura: How beautiful. I can't wait to read it when it's done.

  • Doc: Paterson, you still don't got a cell phone?

    Paterson: Uh, no. No, I don't want one. It would be a leash.

    Doc: What about the better half, she got one?

    Paterson: She's got one, yeah. And the laptop, and an iPad...

    Doc: She doesn't want you to get one?

    Paterson: No. She's okay about it. She understands me really well.

    Doc: [mutters] A lucky guy.