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Stranger Than Paradise Reviews

  • Michele 2022-01-09 08:02:01

    Fantastic Long Takes

    First of all, I don't understand the title of the movie since it doesn't sound like a right English grammar scruture to me, but I can tell the euphemism of the words "stranger" and "paradise" as references of "immigrant "and "America" ​​as well as the nihilism throughout the movie. The film is all...

  • Jaunita 2022-01-09 08:02:01

    KISS — my homework

    KISS, in the drowsy school memory of four years in university, this word was the only bright spot.      Back then, Quan Ge, with a thin face and a melancholy temperament, set up a stall for wholesale ballpoint pens in the wholesale market at the entrance of the school, while throwing one after...

  • Jany 2022-01-09 08:02:01

    extra

    The young people in this film are half old and not too young. They have nothing to do, and if they do, they can’t be regarded as serious. There was never success, no attempt to succeed, no sex, no interest in sex, no accomplishment, or even the idea of ​​wishing to accomplish. The youth it...

  • Kamryn 2022-01-09 08:02:01

    Destined to be accident after accident

    A few years ago, through my buddies, I met a tall lady, a girl X who stood up and down. The X here is the name of a girl, not the meaning of "fuck" or sexual organs. Of course, this doesn't mean I haven't had any evil thoughts about X. Only to this day, time has taken away most of the memories,...

  • Mae 2022-01-09 08:02:01

    Stranger Than Paradise: the impeccable alienation in the soul

    The title is interesting:

    "Paradise" means "New York", which means "America";

    And through "Stranger", Jarmusch created a unique lens language system for the characters in the film, which reflects all the characters in the film-whether it is the cousin Eva who has left the country alone, or the...

  • Norwood 2022-01-09 08:02:01

    Where is my friend's home?

    As Jim Jamush’s first feature film "The Shadow of Paradise", he used a minimalist style to film the lonely journey of this young man. The original 30-minute road film story was expanded into a three-part feature film, but it seems that the director did not add more dramatic plots, but instead...

  • Rosalinda 2022-01-09 08:02:01

    It's the same everywhere

    Jim Jamsh has always been the darling of the Cannes Film Festival. He has been in the film for 25 years and has five films shortlisted for Palme d’Or, including: "Outlaws" (1986), "Mystery Train" (1989), "Leaving Souls" "Guest" (1995), "Ghost Killer" (1999), and "Broken Flower", which won the jury...

  • Johathan 2022-01-09 08:02:01

    Living elsewhere?

    Living elsewhere?     We are always tired of the place where we have been growing up, so we vowed to believe that life is always elsewhere. Life in another place will be infinitely better. Prosperous countries like the United States, which symbolize freedom and democracy, are even more desirable....

  • Weston 2022-01-09 08:02:01

    "Paradise": Jia Muxu's black and white "mourning" New York

    As one of the leading figures in the new generation of independent films in the United States, Jia Muxu has become more and more popular. After watching several of his works, I found that his second feature film "Paradise Mo Ying" is always on my top 10. On the list. This film, which made its...

  • Lois 2022-01-09 08:02:01

    Alien in Paradise--The Lonely World of Jim Jamush

    In fact, when I saw the film’s English name "Stranger Than Paradise", I felt that the translation of "Stranger Than Paradise" seemed a bit wrong, but it also has the same effect. This film, just the title, makes us feel a suffocating isolation, loneliness, and melancholy feelings, and this kind of...