About the last few shots of "Broken Flower"

Enid 2022-04-19 09:02:00

A car came slowly, and a man stuck his head out to look at Dunn. Finally, the camera circled around and stopped abruptly when Dunn was at a loss. I want to know if the last picture has any profound meaning, and I feel that it is a little difficult to understand. I also ask the great gods for guidance. But I really like this movie very much. Whether it's Jarmusch's musical taste, the use of long shots, and the overall tone of individual alienation and betrayal, it's just right, and it's a rare masterpiece that directly hits the heart!

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Extended Reading
  • Myron 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Thoughts rearrange Familiar, now strange All my schemes Drifting on the wind

  • Meredith 2021-12-12 08:01:12

    8/10. The most mainstream works of Jamusch’s style, this time gave up the sprinkling of cool colors and the eccentric image space, only the lazy echoing soundtrack and the abrupt ending of each visit realized that it was his Film. A journey opened the dusty past, all efforts were at a loss, leaving only one person alone and lonely, fruitless search accompanied by the loss of the stagnant water, he who walked out of the cemetery that year was already a dead walking dead with true love.

Broken Flowers quotes

  • Don Johnston: I think your father's real name is Sam Spade.

    Winston and Mona's Kid: My father isn't Sam Spade.

    Don Johnston: No? Think he's Sherlock Holmes?

    Winston and Mona's Kid: No!

    Don Johnston: I know he's one of those famous detectives. Mike Hammer!

    Winston and Mona's Kid: No! Not Mike Hammer!

    Don Johnston: Oh, I know, he's that Dolomite guy. Right?

    Winston and Mona's Kid: No. Not Dolomite

    Don Johnston: No?... Keep your eyes open, he may be Dolomite.

    Winston and Mona's Kid: Nooooooo.

  • Winston: You are the Don Juan.