Happy birthday, Jimmy!
In the name of Polet’s cinema, we’ll see Broken Flowers, a 2005 comedian, a starving bachelor, and seducer Don Johnstone (Bill Murray), whom she just left a girl.
For that moment, for someone to be an incitement of nervousness or the onset of depression, for Johnston, it is only a moment in which he is reluctantly and uninterestedly resisting the sudden development of events, wondering whether he is capable of feeling anything at all in the course of his new (old) and solitude. His lethargic mood soon interrupts an unsigned letter in which a former mistress informs him that 19 years ago her son started to start, who finally went to search for his father.
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From the first frame of the film in which Büre Mare appears, it is clear that Jarmush has remained faithful to his so-called recognizable expression, which features an unusual, almost auspicious atmosphere, enhanced by the alienation and incompatibility of the characters. Most of them, busy looking for their own identity and the characteristics of living lives, wander from despair to indifference, from excitement to lethargy.
It is noteworthy that in almost all of his films, Jamramos starts from ordinary, conditionally speaking banal situations in relations between characters, building on that basis a subtle humorous, or satire through which the postulates on which modern society is based are being questioned and laundered. Beginning with lethargy and insubordination, Jarmush suddenly builds a comedy of the situation and, with his reflection, crystallizes “laughter over life”, and this laughter is imposed as the only possible feeling of the grotesque of the main heroes and the lives in which they seek , without orientation and the possibility of influencing their fate.
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