| LOS ANGELES (1/3) NIGHT ON EARTH - JARMUSCH - GENA ROWLANDS |
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NIGHT ON EARTH (1991)
Five Taxis. Five Cities. One Night.
LOS ANGELES (1/3)
By JIM JARMUSCH
Playlist : Los Angeles :
http://fr.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E92AB5
D7A7AFA6F2
Playslist :
ROMA
http://fr.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8168E1
2C0A3D0356
NEW YORK - PARIS
http://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x3ieu_bir
dy66_night-on- earth
Avec Gena Rowlands, Winona Ryder, Lisanne
Falk, Alan Randolph Scott, Anthony Portillo,
Armin Mueller-Stahl, Giancarlo Esposito,
Rosie Perez, Richard Boes, Isaach De
Bankolé, Béatrice Dalle, Pascal N'Zonzi,
Emile Abossolo M'bo, Stéphane Boucher, Noel
Kaufman, Roberto Benigni, Paolo Bonacelli,
Gianni Schettino Tags : JIM JARMUSCH GENA ROWLANDS NIGHT ON EARTH LOS ANGELES |
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Affichage : 9607
Durée : 448 s |
| ROMA (1/3) NIGHT ON EARTH - JARMUSCH - BENIGNI |
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NIGHT ON EARTH (1991)
Five Taxis. Five Cities. One Night.
ROMA (1/3)
By JIM JARMUSCH
Playlist :
ROMA
http://fr.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8168E1
2C0A3D0356
LOS ANGELES
http://fr.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E92AB5
D7A7AFA6F2
New York - Paris
http://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x3ieu_bir
dy66_night-on-earth
Avec Gena Rowlands, Winona Ryder, Lisanne
Falk, Alan Randolph Scott, Anthony Portillo,
Armin Mueller-Stahl, Giancarlo Esposito,
Rosie Perez, Richard Boes, Isaach De
Bankolé, Béatrice Dalle, Pascal N'Zonzi,
Emile Abossolo M'bo, Stéphane Boucher, Noel
Kaufman, Roberto Benigni, Paolo Bonacelli,
Gianni Schettino (moins) Tags : JIM JARMUSCH Roberto Benigni NIGHT ON EARTH ROMA |
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Affichage : 14234
Durée : 422 s |
| the movie of Jim Jarmusch "Dead man" 1995 with Johnny Depp |
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Dead Man is the story of a young man's
journey, both physically and spiritually,
into very unfamiliar terrain. William Blake
travels to the extreme western frontiers of
America sometime in the 2nd half of the 19th
century. Lost and badly wounded, he
encounters a very odd, outcast Native
American, named "Nobody," who believes Blake
is actually the dead English poet of the same
name. The story, with Nobody's help, leads
William Blake through situations that are in
turn comical and violent. Contrary to his
nature, circumstances transform Blake into a
hunted outlaw, a killer, and a man whose
physical existence is slowly slipping away.
Thrown into a world that is cruel and
chaotic, his eyes are opened to the fragility
that defines the realm of the living. It is
as though he passes through the surface of a
mirror, and emerges into a previously-unknown
world that exists on the other side.
William Blake has just lost his parents.
Nothing left to lose he makes his way from
Cleveland to Machin, a small town far in the
west where the railroad ends. In his pockets
are just some dollars and a letter promising
a job as an accountant. When William arrives
in Machin he must realize that he is one
month too late. Dickinsons steel-works
already have a new accountant. There really
could be no other man more wrong in place in
the wild west than William. What to do?
Surprisingly William seems to make his career
as a real westerner. As he shoots a man in
self-defense, he needs to flee into the
wilderness: westward.
Heading towards a metalworks factory at the
edge of the known universe, a pristine, young
accountant named William Blake steps into the
ungodly, mechanical hell that is the town of
Machine. And so begins this man's descent
into purgatory...in the wrong place, at a
point where time itself is nonexistent. Blake
arrives in Machine after a demented, tireless
train ride through what may be his own self.
Spanning the beauty of epic horizons and
dense forests, yet ending in the bleak misery
of the barren desert, we meet this
out-of-place traveler in a tiring, strange
situation. His frailty is evident: alone,
without a living heir, struggling to make his
way amidst the freaks and grim destination
that awaits. As expected, the town itself
begs no welcome, as the malevolent rumors
prove true, and leave Blake face to face with
the dusty spines of inexorable destiny. In
more ways than one, the Wild West awaits...
From this point on, Blake embarks on his
surrealistic journey into nothingness, as he
becomes a marked man running from nearly
everyone and everything. Trusting in a Native
friend (appropriately named 'Nobody'), the
descent into Blake's rejection is juxtaposed
with the realities of a truly inescapable
destiny. As such, the notions of ill fate and
bad luck are separately defined alongside
each other. Soon enough, however, Blake
learns to cope with the road to ruin, and
from his relationship with Nobody, he begins
to transform into the gunslinging poet he
never was. Tags : Jim Jarmusch "Dead man" the movie violence scenes Johnny Depp |
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Affichage : 2046
Durée : 654 s |
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