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Lets take it back a step, for the uninitiated. Whats the deal with Jim Jarmusch? When I told My Wife the Famous Doctor t

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Jim Jarmusch


    DarlesChickens — 9 years ago(October 25, 2016 04:58 AM)

    Lets take it back a step, for the uninitiated. Whats the deal with Jim Jarmusch? When I told My Wife the Famous Doctor that Jim Jarmusch was a feature auteur of this years Philadelphia Film Festival, she rolled her eyes so prolifically that the ceiling sprung a leak and the rabbits started barking (thats fine though, she has plenty of other virtues). The works that span Jim Jarmuschs 35+ years of filmmaking are not so much a taste that one acquires, rather a sensory experience that one is either attune to or not. Long (or short) boring movies in which nothing happens that are, to a certain set, completely hypnotic. Movies set entirely in taxis, in diners or jail cells, often devoid of conflict or romance or drama. Theater experiences that see half the audience depart shaking their head and the other half eagerly searching out other witness who saw what they saw.
    http://www.cutprintfilm.com/features/uniquely-bizarre-sound-jim-jarmusch/

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