Budget
$5,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$2,152,738
Opening weekend US & Canada
$69,335
Gross worldwide
$9,588,282
Budget
$5,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$2,152,738
Opening weekend US & Canada
$69,335
Gross worldwide
$9,588,282
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By Maxine 2022-07-14 20:41:48
A little Thought about the Movie "Patterson"
1. Paterson is a movie about twins, and there are a lot of twins in the movie.
2. The hotel owner played chess with himself, and the lovelorn black buddies committed suicide with fake guns. Life is either false or immutable.
3. In a life that hardly changes day by day, poetry is what extracts the meaning of life.
Audiences can even trade poetry for anything else: movies, music, food, video games, or even... far away.
All are used to fighting the same life as twins,...
By Maude 2022-07-12 15:22:37
Paterson--Marriage Happiness and Artistic Conflict
Paterson, a small town in New Jersey, is a 30-minute drive from New York, and it really exists. The movie "Paterson" is set in this small town, and the fictional characters in the story actually live elsewhere. Paterson in the film is in the post-industrial era, as evidenced by rusted iron bridges, run-down houses, abandoned red brick factories, and five- and six-wheeled cars on the...
By Leonel 2022-04-24 07:01:13
Paterson, who lives in Paterson, New Jersey, is awakened by his magical watch every morning between 6:10 and 6:30. He kisses his sleeping lover, and she sleepily tells him about last night. Dreaming of giving birth to a pair of lovely twins with him, or dreaming that he was riding a silver elephant in ancient Persia.
"Patterson got up and made breakfast for himself, playing with a blue Oilo Blue Tips matchbox in his hand, thoughtfully, and went to work with...
By Velva 2022-04-24 07:01:13
The ideal life of an introvert
Two people, a dog, a house and a car, a steady job, friends in a pub, and poetry.
Patterson - an atypical bus driver who works at sunrise and rests at sunset. Go to work on time every morning, open your secret notebook on the bus, and start the day by writing poetry. He doesn't like to talk to people actively, but he listens: the troubles of life from the big brother in India, the small talk of passengers from all ages, genders, and...
By Bulah 2022-04-24 07:01:13
It's a coincidence, look at my name
Just like the name of the city, it's called Paterson.
There have been some famous people in this city and some poets have lived here
And I'm an ordinary bus driver
Driving an old-fashioned bus from Monday to Friday
Carrying a group of people of all kinds shuttles through the streets
Find a quiet...
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By Adelbert 2023-08-09 11:15:20
On Monday, I woke up with my girlfriend in my arms and drove the dog to write poetry. On Tuesday, I woke up with my girlfriend in my arms, writing poetry and walking the dog. On Wednesday, I woke up with my girlfriend in my arms and drove the dog to write poetry. On Thursday, I woke up with my girlfriend in my arms and drove the dog to write poetry and walk the dog. On Friday, I woke up with my girlfriend in my arms and drove the dog to write poetry and walk the dog. On Saturday, my dog...
By Maeve 2023-07-22 14:39:20
Ah side friends, I wish everyone can find poetry and humor in the life of two points and one line. ps that dog, every frame is a play!...
By Darron 2023-07-19 12:59:31
#Cannes2016# little film, but...
By Arielle 2023-07-16 02:00:56
Masahiro Nagase has appeared in many scenes, but it is still a bit moving to appear in Jarmusu's works after nearly 30 years. Off topic, the male protagonist and the female protagonist are obviously not the same traveler, why can the male protagonist still love so deeply? Or maybe he just needs an admiration for his own...
By Garfield 2023-06-11 08:48:54
I really don't fit in with Jarmusch. . . . . ....
Paterson: We're having pie for dinner?
Laura: Yeah, but a dinner pie.
Paterson: Oh.
Laura: What do you think's inside?
Paterson: Inside the secret pie? Uh... I don't know, fish?
Laura: No, not fish, silly! Want me to tell you?
Paterson: Yes please!
Laura: Okay.
[deep breath]
Laura: Cheddar cheese and brussels sprouts.
Paterson: Seriously?
Laura: Speaking of secret pie, I wanted to tell you something about your secret notebook.
Paterson: What?
Laura: Did you ever hear of the old Italian poet called... Petrarch? Is that it?
Paterson: Mmm, Petrarch. He perfected the sonnet.
Laura: I read online that one of his early books of poems was called 'The Secret Book', just like yours.
Paterson: I didn't know that! You read that. You just happened upon it online.
Laura: And also that he wrote all his love poems to a beautiful girl called... ta da! Laura!
Paterson: That's true!
Laura: So you have many things in common with other great and famous poets, you see?
Laura: You look a little drained. You were home a little late. Was your day okay?
Paterson: Well, it was until the bus broke down.
Laura: The bus broke down? Was it dangerous?
Paterson: No, it was just... it sputtered out. It was an electrical problem.
Laura: Electrical problem? Could it have exploded into a fireball?
Paterson: [chuckles] No, no. It's just an old bus.
Laura: Well, I think they should get their best driver who's also a great poet a brand new bus. It's the least they could do.
Paterson: City of Paterson? Not likely.