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Directed by Jim Jarmusch
A man sets out to find the son he didn't know he had and winds up getting answers to some questions he never asked in this comedy drama from director Jim Jarmusch. Don Johnston (Bill Murray) is an emotionally blank middle-aged man who has never married and lives a quiet, comfortable life thanks to shrewd investments in computers (though he doesn't use one himself). After being given his walking papers by his latest girlfriend, Sherry (Julie Delpy), Don receives an anonymous letter informing him he fathered a son 19 years ago, and that the boy wants to find his dad. Not sure what to do, Don shows the note to Winston (Jeffrey Wright), a neighbor who fancies himself an amateur detective. With Winston's help, Don narrows the list of possible mothers down to four women, and with a mixture of reluctance and resigned determination he sets out to find them. Armed with a CD of traveling music from Winston, Don pays unannounced visits to Laura (Sharon Stone), an oversexed widow with a libidinous teenage daughter (Alexis Dziena); Dora (Frances Conroy), a stuffy real estate agent; Penny (Tilda Swinton), an aging biker with no happy memories of Don; and Carmen (Jessica Lange), a self-styled analyst for pets whose outward eccentricity disguises a firm inner stability. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"My Netflix queue brought me another Jim Jarmusch film this week, which was good, because I wanted to give him another chance after the unrelatable mishmash that was Coffee and Cigarettes. Sorry, I simply had no love for that film. I don't really love this film either, but I liked it much better because it was so much more engaging. I knew nothing about Broken Flowers save for the basic plot summary and the fact that Bill Murray is in it, and since he's one of my absolute fav " [More]
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"Mark Webber has been an actor in the independent scene for a long time (Jesus’ Son, Storytelling, Broken Flowers) and he premiered his first feature film as director here at SXSW. Explicit Ills has an incredible cast including Paul Dan " [More]
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"Mark Webber has been an actor in the independent scene for a long time (Jesus’ Son, Storytelling, Broken Flowers) and he premiered his first feature film as director here at SXSW. Explicit Ills has an incredible cast including Paul Dan " [More]
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"I remember hearing about this movie back when it came out, and I was really curious as to what all the buzz was about. The story sounded good, and Noah Baumbach is a good friend of Wes Anderson, who I really like, and who was also a producer on the film. So, I've always meant to see it, and when I saw it on sale for 4 dollars at Blockbuster, I had to get it.All in all, The Sq " [More]
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"I watched this film, only once and can hardly remember anything about it. Which is generally a sign that I was indifferent about it. I do appreciate the fact that Murray has branched out from comedy, but he'll forever be my favorite in What About Bob? I just struggled with this, I couldn't get into it. " [More]
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"I voted for Broken Flowers 'cause I just watched it last night and loved it. I kind think that it may do for me what Darjeeling Limited did though. DL was the first Wes Anderson film that I loved right off the bat. Since then, I " [More]
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"At this point Don Johnston has 4 votes, Steve Zissou has 7, and Bob Harris has 8. I think Don Johnston actually shot out into a couple vote lead at the beginning before Steve Zissou had a considerable lead for a while. But so far Bo " [More]
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"Haven't been to Spout in ages. I should get back into this. I always had fun before... Anyway... My vote goes to Lost in Translation. Murray is perfect here. Spot on. And it was this movie in which he showed his amazing talent for dramatic acting. It blends with his comedy so well. This movie shows how love really works, an " [More]
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By this point in his career, Bill Murray had become remarkably adept at playing characters who use coldness and deadpan humor to keep the world at bay, while offering glimpses of the pain underneath the mask of indifference. In Lost in Translation and his collaborations with Wes Anderson, the characters Murray played ended up revealing themselves in small physical gestures, vocal tics, or in subtle facial expressions. This ability to invest a seemingly emotionally dead person with sudden depth makes him the ideal actor to collaborate with Jim Jarmusch. The best Jarmusch films include a protagonist who sees the world in the same still, deadpan way Jarmusch's camera does, and Don Johnston is one of those characters. A womanizer too bored with himself to put up much of a fight when his current girlfriend walks out on him, Murray drains all bathos from Johnston's depression and lassitude. The character begins unlikable and the actor never once attempts to win the audience's sympathy. However, while reading aloud the anonymous note that informs him that he is a father, Don's voice catches just once. And in that superb moment, Murray reveals the depth of feelings that the character has locked away. That moment allows the rest of the film to resonate on a much deeper level than it would appear to on the surface. The final stop on his journey, at the gravesite of a former girlfriend, should provide a melodramatic moment of near operatic sadness and emotion, but the stillness of Murray and Jarmusch's art leaves the viewer just as devastated as if Don wailed to the heavens. The duo understands how to invest the smallest moments and gestures with profound depth and feeling. Broken Flowers is one of the best films of either of their careers. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 

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