United Artists | Release Date: May 14, 2004
6.8
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Generally favorable reviews based on 66 Ratings
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Mr.HollandMay 21, 2006
Some people are crazy. it's a beautiful film.
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NightingaleAug 20, 2010
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JamesW.Sep 9, 2005
Boring.
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kjynnj.Dec 29, 2005
Judging by this film, I expect Jarmusch's next masterpiece will be called Snot, and will feature his buddies, vying to outdo each other in hipness as they sneeze and deal with their nasal secretions. I can't wait.
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PeterHApr 25, 2009
A mildly entertaining story with several entertaining shorts. Several gems in the collection are Cate Blanchett's short and Steve Coogan and Alfred Molina's short.
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ahmedaiman1999May 7, 2021
It's true that a compilation of 11 vignettes that centre around somewhat esoteric, yet also trifling, exchanges of conversation between two or three people, with the majority of them being celebrities playing themselves, while vibing andIt's true that a compilation of 11 vignettes that centre around somewhat esoteric, yet also trifling, exchanges of conversation between two or three people, with the majority of them being celebrities playing themselves, while vibing and sipping coffee and smoking cigarettes does sound super boring and even pointless. But with his signature subtly absurd humour and monochrome aesthetic that lend the film a meditative quality and a melancholic warmth, Jarmusch managed to explore some universal human themes, such as envy and addiction, in surprising depth and with unexpected layers of complexity. Expand
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