Chanel
14Dec11
You really need to watch Dead Man, it's a western for people who don't like westerns.
I like him and all, particularly Dead Man, Down By Law and Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai - but something that strikes me is that he makes films more like Woody Allen does, than someone like Quentin Tarantino. By which I mean, the tone of his films are like that of a filmmaker who knows he'll have a new project up within a couple of months, he is relaxed and doesn't feel the need to encompass everything, because there's always next time. Rather than someone like Tarantino or Malick, who knowing he isn't that regular feels compelled to try and make some kind of masterwork, Jarmusch always feels incomplete, almost too relaxed. But hell, he's made some really cool films so who am I to judge? :')
I hear there is to be a new Jarmusch film with Mia Wasikowska and Michael Fassbender
No, not Jane Eyre (though that was absolutely brilliant). This is a new production planned for 2012 i read about.
Pure ‘artisan’ quality. The perfection inherent in Jim Jarmusch’s films rely on the subtle yet all encompassing balance between the elements in a film; the setting, the characters, the story and the cinematography, all equally ‘perfect’, these elements ‘need’ each other in order to convey the exact intensity that Jarmusch is able to convey.
great comment below me. he really is the Nick Cave of movies. i love him to death.
This guy has this amazing vision, uniqueness and humor to every single film. How does he come up fresh each time???
i really believe this: modern cinema couldn't have exist without you... that's my law. ♥U, Lila