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Delia 2022-01-22 08:03:04
don't come knocking
Like most road movies and westerns, a movie that looks dull, slow and most likely has no ups and downs from beginning to end. When I watched this film, there were "Texas Paris" and "Broken Flower" running around in my head. Thank God it was not dull without them.
An old cowboy actor who eats,... -
Quinn 2022-01-22 08:03:04
Road Trip of the Late Cowboy
So far, Wenders is still my favorite director. There are some factors outside the film, such as his obsession with photography, rock music and blues. Only this kind of feeling supported me to watch Don't Come Knocking without subtitles, for two hours, tepid. This time Wenders’s lens is based on the...
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Clement 2022-04-19 09:02:46
The story is old-fashioned and the filming is boring, but the cinematography is interesting, the music is well done, and Jessica Lange falls from the sky like a goddess, saving the film's dreary in time. The long lines are so badly written that I can't help but fast-forward every time. A few shots that visualize boredom, helplessness, and loss are great. The male protagonist's old mother is great. I watch her in the first half and Lange in the second half.
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Cathryn 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Why is Wenderson's style so appealing?
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