The Limits of Control Comments

  • Bethany 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    The jaw-dropping limit of perfect...

  • Gudrun 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    Keep silent, raise your nostrils, refuse guns and mobile phones, insist on Tai Chi, insist on two cups of coffee, one cup and one cup, and one cup to eliminate communication. Such practice will definitely break the limit and enjoy the nihilistic frivolity of...

  • Colt 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    Only the Daniel Jarmusu can talk about this for the sake of cold jokes. The "killer" version of Tai Chi of "Coffee and Cigarette" has played more than "Ghost...

  • Zachariah 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    Fast forward while watching the movie for the first time in years. Slow paced and pretentious and...

  • Armando 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    obscenity. If Jiamusu continues like this, he will become a cult and mislead a group of literary and artistic...

  • August 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    The lens is clean, tough, poetic, and lyrical. The lines are supreme and fun. Simple structure. The least of the plot, the...

  • Alejandrin 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    I think the sub-topic can be called a literary and artistic youth. The protagonist in reality must be a white man who thinks he is very literary. He has grown old to see paintings in 798. He is obsessed with Chinese Kung Fu, but he has no power. He is unmarried and loves to watch porn. Irregular, can't speak Spanish, never eat paper, actually find coffee difficult to drink but force myself to drink it every day to show taste. . . Anyway, it's okay to understand the opposite of the movie...

  • Nico 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    Eating too much paper will make your nostrils...

  • Paolo 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    But in the final analysis, literature and art are only created by people for their own spiritual comfort. Physically, if we don't have these, we're like those beasts with only instinct. Some people will say that it is real if it exists, but I think that we humans have also existed, but it does not make sense. The latter sentence he said "REALYTY IS ARBITRARY" really came from the heart. I think it's...

  • Alfreda 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    Is this Jarmusch's answer to Coppola's "Youth Without Youth"? Zhuangzi theory? Except for the post-rock music and Du Kefeng's perfect landscape photography, the whole film is false, and I also control my limits like a...

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  • Anais 2022-03-26 08:01:01

    not overplayed

    But not enough. The whole movie is very simple, it is about the confrontation between art and reality. In the end, art so deftly triumphs over reality, which is both unrealistic and overly optimistic. A little contrived is that Jiamusu is too rigid to ask every informant who meets the protagonist...

  • Shawna 2022-03-26 08:01:01

    I'm ready to give up on Hollywood blockbusters after watching this movie

    Because of the consistent sensory stimulation, I like watching Hollywood blockbusters, at least suspense movies.

    I watched the limit of control tonight and liked it better. Compared to 2012, which I just saw in theaters a few days ago, it feels like a Hollywood blockbuster is a joke.

    This film is...

The Limits of Control quotes

  • Guitar: La vida no vale nada.

  • Molecules: Are you interested in science by any chance? I'm interested in molecules. The Sufis say each one of us is a planet spinning in ecstasy. But I say each one of us is a set of shifting molecules. Spinning in ecstasy. In the near future, worn out things will be made new again by reconfiguring their molecules. A pair of shoes. A tire. Molecular detection will also allow the determination of an object's physical history. This match box for example. Its collection of molecules could indicate everywhere it's ever been. They could do it with your clothes. Or even with your skin, for that matter. Wait three days until you see the bread. The guitar will find you. Among us, there are those who are not among us.

    Lone Man: I'm among no one.

The Limits of Control

Director: Jim Jarmusch

Language: English,Spanish,Arabic,French,Japanese Release date: September 19, 2009