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Genres:
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Comedy /
Crime /
Drama /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Jim Jarmusch
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Actors:
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Jodie Markell,
Screamin' Jay Hawkins,
Rufus Thomas,
William Hoch,
Pat Hoch,
Joshua Elvis Hoch,
Reginald Freeman,
Masatoshi Nagase,
Youki Kudoh,
Cinqué Lee
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Duration:
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110 min.
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Rating:
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(7.4/10)78
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Plot Summary:
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A Japanese unite obsessed with 1950s America goes to Memphis because the male half of the span emulates Carl Perkins. Chance encounters unite three exceptional stories in the megalopolis, with the well-known thread being the seedy hotel where they are all staying.
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Mystery Train
"...It's a pearl-like, minimalist film about a assort of crisscrossing wanderers and outlaws on one lyrically strange era and endlessly in Memphis -- where haphazard-seeming events slowly pool into entrancingly complex figures and patterns..."
Mystery Train
"...[The film] lingers on in the reminiscence....Jarmusch's conscious, Downtown deadpan treatment belies a wonderful ideal spirit. He has a sense of time -- of the gravity, and of time spiritedness -- that is heartbreaking..."
Mystery Train
Jim Jarmusch may disdain Hollywood film over practices, but the "elements" (to reason the studio parlance as far as something key creative contributors to a movie reckon) he assembled for Inscrutability Train betray a inhibit with as unmistakeable an eye for packaging as Jerry Bruckheimer. The movie stars Joe Strummer, Steve Buscemi, Screamin' Jay Hawkins and features Tom Waits. Wim Wenders sustainer Robby M??ller is the cameraman, and Chaise longue Lizards supremo John Lurie is prepossessing care of the music. How can you flunk? You could assert that all Jarmusch's movies are travelogues - that's the here, with a teenage Japanese join, an Italian housekeeper and an Englishman fetching up in Memphis, Tennessee, and inhabiting three group, ...
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