Sunday, November 3, 2013

Dead Man (1995)


































  The wrong man in the wrong time, accountant William Blake ,after losing his chance at a job, gets caught up in a weird situation which results in him killing a man. On the run, trying to survive in the harsh American nature, he meets a Native American called Nobody who prepares for the next step of his life.
  Jim Jarmusch directs this poem of a film, a nostalgic black-and-white dream into the untold stories of the cowboys' era. Unique characters harmonically developed in 115 minutes, imprisoned by the complexes of their confused times (but then again what times weren't confusing?), captivated in an environment that looks out to kill them, all mystically bound together by old-time legends and Indian myths.
  Amazing cast, giving  life-time performances. Johnny Depp and Gary Farmer grab the wheel here with their unique style. Iggy Pop, Billy Bob Thornton, Alfred Molina and other notable actors fill up the rest of the scene and they all make one sick specimen of society. A must-see for anyone who appreciates anything tasteful.
Must watch this : on a windy November afternoon just as the sun sets. Leave the windows open to let the chill in, grab a well-done steak and your poison of choice and watch this alone or with a company that's worth it. Listen to that afterwards and let the darkness and cold take your mind away.
Trailer
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112817/
Allrighty then, I will swing by later.

I gotta lay off that weed for a while

Nope. Fuck it!

2 comments:

  1. Sick story... Sick movie... Sick review! Thanks for adding this after a request of mine, it's a true honor for me, and last but not least, thank you for accepting and recognizing this beautiful mystery, this beautiful and poetic picture and this true requiem for the human cinema society. Your suggestions about how one should watch any film, totally take my mind away!!

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  2. It's always nice to write stuff that even only a few people might get! Peace

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