Synopsis
Sometimes life brings some strange surprises
As the devoutly single Don Johnston is dumped by his latest girlfriend, he receives an anonymous pink letter informing him that he has a son who may be looking for him.
2005 Directed by Jim Jarmusch
As the devoutly single Don Johnston is dumped by his latest girlfriend, he receives an anonymous pink letter informing him that he has a son who may be looking for him.
Kirik çiçekler, Untitled Jim Jarmusch Project, Broken Flowers - Blumen für die Ex, Slomljeno cvijece, Dead Flowers, Tsakismena louloudia, Murtud lilled, Slomljeno cveće
A film of quiet, droll simplicity, Jim Jarmusch's "Broken Flowers" looks at the complexity of perception. It observes how the people who we touch and who touch us can, to the outside world, define us; and how the things with which they fill their lives define them. Even girded with this knowledge, the outside world may never know the reality of that person or the person they have impacted. Our perception, however, has been born.
The story through which Jarmusch explore this idea follows Don Johnston, played with an easy magnetism by Bill Murray, as he works to track down a woman who claims to have birthed his child 19 years earlier. Setting about the task of finding the unknown…
A man (artfully played by Bill Murray) receives an anonymous letter telling him he is the father of a son he didn't know he had. A thought-provoking film. Makes you really think about all those bar hookups, and whether maybe you shoulda wrapped it more often.
The last in Murray's renaissance period, Jarmusch slows things down to a melancholic crawl with endless POV driving shots, Murray starring at stuff, pondering with a frown at the stalemate his life is in. This would most likely become a monotonous bore without Murray in the role, but thankfully he is the first person perspective here and there isn't a moment he isn't on screen. He's one of the few actors who can play it deadly straight with the camera locked off on his face and there are many different conclusions to come to on what he is thinking. This is the joy of Broken Flowers, watching Murray think.
This is a great film to throw on after waking up…
Winner of the Grand Prize of the Jury for the first time and nominated for the Palme d´Or for the fifth time in 2005, Broken Flowers follows a very similar tradition of Alexander Payne’s About Schmidt (2002) regarding the adventures of an aged man that makes an undesired journey to discover more about his family bonds but ends up discovering more about himself and the importance of the present life.
Dedicated to Jean Eustache, the superior post-Nouvelle Vague independent filmmaker – even if I humbly think that Stranger than Paradise (1984) would have been a much more honorable and appropriate dedication – Broken Flowers opts for common storytelling techniques that circle around a common story that progresses uncommonly. It is…
Slow-burn character drama-slash-travelogue from Jim Jarmusch featuring Bill Murray, and if that doesn't make you want to go out and watch it there's no secret waiting at the end of the journey that will change your mind. It's basically a series of vignettes bookended by Murray's interaction with Jeffrey Wright doing the best work I've ever seen from him.
For me, the story is about a man who searches through his past for a quilting point in his past that will make his present more recognizable to him. But I've read several other reviews which give different interpretations of the story (about a man who visits a series of his old flames), and I think the real strength of the…
"Passion's a funny thing" -Carmen,
- Jim Jarmusch Ranked: boxd.it/7FYDo
- 5x5 Directors Challenge 3 (Jim Jarmusch 3/5): boxd.it/7ALXq
Why pink flowers?
When a man finds out he may have a son he visits four old sexual partners to figure out who the mom might be. Bill Murray does his best deadpan delivery of painful dialogue and Jarmusch keeps the direction simple and effective. The conversations with exes are all interesting and the performances are outstanding. The film causes the audiences to reflect on their past and the little ripples in time that their actions can create. It feels just the slightest bit gimmicky and convoluted at times... in a way that's distracting, so it's not a perfect film but it is a fun and cozy watch that I recommend to fans of Murray or Jarmusch.
Moderate recommend.
“Yeah well, passion's a funny thing.”
This was such a lovely change of pace after watching a month of horror movies. Broken Flowers is a delightfully serene movie; moving along casually and comfortably in typical Jarmusch fashion, taking its time in its own soft and blissful way. It’s entertaining and heartfelt without feeling intense, with charming performances and pretty cinematography, and more than anything, it’s really calming.
Really enjoyed this. Super funny and Bill Murray says it all without saying anything. Jim Jarmusch is very good at silence. Banging soundtrack.
PUNTUACIÓN MARCIA: 6,25.
-Álvaro: "Una road movie con la que no te partirás, pero sí te sacará una sonrisa". Nota: 6.
-Jota: "Buenas intenciones pero venció la desgana del protagonista". Nota: 5,75
-Nico: "Bill Murray en su mejor Je ne sais quoi". Nota: 7.
Complementos: "Jack shows Meg his Tesla Coil" y "GZA RZA and Bill Murray", cortometrajes pertenecientes al film "Coffee and Cigarettes".
Post: medium.com/marcia-films/bill-motherfucker-ghostbuster-murray-f36245b386e4
El bueno de Bill Murray es la confirmación del mito: nadie es feliz. Hizo mucho dinero con un negocio en internet, no está atado a nadie ni a nada. Tiene mujeres. Es un Don Juan algo envejecido y no parece importarle mucho separarse de sus amores. Tiene un buen amigo que pasa sus días resolviendo crímenes, como el amigo de aquel personaje de Shadow Of a Doubt. De pronto un día recibe una carta misteriosa: tiene un hijo dando vuelta por ahí. Podía pasar, es entendible. Sin hacerse mucho problema le comenta la situación a su amigo quien, más entusiasmado que el padre, organiza el viaje al pasado. El bueno de Bill enfrenta el viaje con diversos resultados. Sólo ante…
My third Jarmusch, after "Night on Earth" and "Mystery Train" and I guess it is still a little anthological? in the same way you'd call Taste of Cherry an anthology, The point is I still didn't see a "One story for movie" Jarmusch yet... And I'm pretty excited for that cause I'm falling in love with this man's work. He just gets it, Gets humans, gets emotions, gets life, Can be deep and poetic yet funny, absurd and cool
Antiguamente, la gente se enviaba cartas.
Una de estas, le llegó a Bill Murray y su esposa, Julie Delpy se fue.
En la carta decía mas o menos: "Tienes un hijo que te busca, no seas gacho, si te encuentra, trátalo bien". Pero Bill no sabe si es verdadero. ¿Qué tal que es un fraude? ¿O qué tal que no y ese sobre rosa es el arranque de una nueva y exorbitante aventura Jarmuscheana? Sí que lo es. Y su vecino le rastrea la dirección de sus antiguas parejas para ver si sí o no, o nel, o yes. ¡Y una de sus ex parejas es Frances Conroy!, ganadora a los 63 mejores episodios de Six Feet Under, salve Ruth,…
Had given it 4 stars earlier. It’s been three hours and I could not stop thinking about it. Jarmusch you crazy motherfucker. Loved his subtle, ambiguous, and non formulaic approach, like always. The ending. That fucking ending. Too too too good. This is what good cinema is all about. Wish I could make something like this some day.
Making full use of Murray's brilliant timing and natural dry humor as seen before in Lost In Translation, Jarmusch has made a pleasantly low key look at midlife failure, that becomes a little repetitive near the end. Funny dialogue, good ending and Jeffrey Wright in a very enjoyable role.
Wow, that's like 25 5 star movies this month. I am starting to think that I really have an issue. Sure the majority of this month is the rewatches of my all time favs, but damn.
Anyways, I love the melancholy feel to this movie. Bill Murray has such a soft presence, it's actually very calming. I had this movie on dvd for 2 YEARS, TWO FUCKING YEARS!!!! and to know that I am just now watching this makes me sad. I love the plot, it's not your average plot.
Now that I have dumped all of my thoughts on you...you should go watch this movie, like now, don't be a fucking dumbo and wait two years to watch it, smh.
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