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Keshaun 2022-01-09 08:02:01
What does tobacco point to?
In "DEAD MAN", Indians repeatedly asked "Is there any tobacco?" In this film, Ava was always worried about whether such easy-smoked cigarettes could be sold elsewhere. This is what I think about Jamush's consistent image expression in the two films (with a distance of more than ten years), that is,...
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Idella 2022-01-09 08:02:01
Strange to my heaven
Heaven corresponds to religious propositions, Mo Ying corresponds to social propositions
Chess, tobacco, alcohol, fast food, gambling, material and endless randomness, this is the way Americans deal in the film, morals are reversed, religions are unconventional, (such as a game of gambling, the...
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Ned 2022-01-09 08:02:01
A distance of nothingness
The first time I watched "The Shadow of Paradise", I thought it was a simple narrative of the trivial matters of life, without too much plot, but it narrated the ordinary life of the characters. But people have different ideas at different times, so I watched it for the second time today....e
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Gennaro 2022-01-09 08:02:01
Jamush's sense of nothingness
The boredom of the whole film comes from the sense of nothingness of the characters. In the film, life has no purpose. The three characters and even their aunts are in a free life state, which is passive, passive, and powerless. For the first encounter, the two's attitudes were absent-minded and...
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Shanny 2022-01-09 08:02:01
There is nothing new under the sun
"We obviously got to a new place, but why is everything the same!" Like the character Eddie in the film couldn't help but complain after he went to Cleveland, this film tells the life of three young people at a loss.
There is almost no story in the whole story. The characters seem to try to get rid...
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Director: Jim Jarmusch
Language: English,Hungarian,Italian Release date: October 4, 1984