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Directed by Jim Jarmusch.
Jim Jarmusch follows his groundbreaking Stranger Than Paradise with another rambling, character-driven film with a twisted sense of humor. Set in a seedy New Orleans summer, Down By Law details the meeting of three unlikely convicts and their just as unlikely escape. Zack (Tom Waits) is an out-of-work DJ who is accused of murder when a body is found in the trunk of a stolen car he was hired to drive across town. Jack (John Lurie) is a pimp set up for a fall by a competitor. These two sullen souls are locked in a cell with Roberto (Roberto Benigni), a cheerful Italian immigrant who happens to have killed a man. The chemistry between the members of this loosely bound "team" is fascinating: Zack and Jack are forever laughing at Roberto, yet they rely on his energy and good will to escape their dire situation. The three mismatched miscreants eventually bust out of jail and head into the Louisiana bayous. Tired and hungry, they separate to search for food: Waits goes one way, Lurie another, and the frightened Benigni decides to risk stepping into a ramshackle diner. Somehow or other, he winds up in the arms of gorgeous Italian girl Nicoletta Braschi -- and is even able to provide new clothes and escape routes for his astonished comrades! ~ John Voorhees, All Movie Guide
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RisseladaRisselada Re: Why I only want to buy Crit ...
by Risselada in Criterion Collection
loved it.
"[quote user="Smooth_J"] [quote user="Risselada"] Oh man, Down by Law used to be my favorite, but now I think Night on Earth is. I've only seen the Down by Law criterion release though, so I don't know what you get with Night on Earth. I've been meaning to buy it. Seriously Stranger than Paradise is just as good though. If you loved Dead Man, Down by Law is probably the closest all around, so maybe that's the best place to go next of the three. [/quote] Dang, I went on and ordered Stranger than Paradise...I'm pretty sure my impulsive reasoning was the fact that Jarmush's first film was a part of the set as well. Two for one I guess? I probably should've gotten Down by Law, it looked like the most interesting of the three. [/quote] Stranger than Paradise is still great and Permanent Vacation is fairly good. But Down by Law is him really coming into his own. And Night on Earth is just so much fun with all of the different locations and actors he was able to begin to attract. My ... " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Why I only want to buy Crit ...
by Risselada in Criterion Collection
loved it.
"[quote user="Smooth_J"] I totally agree...I'm sort of becoming addicted to them since I'm seeing more and more great movies from the collection. And here's a semi-off-topic question: I'm debating which Criterion Jim Jarmush DVD to get. I saw Dead Man and it was really good, and now I'm looking for the "next step" so to speak. Does anyone have a recommendation between Stranger than Paradise, Down by Law, and Night on Earth? [/quote] Oh man, Down by Law used to be my favorite, but now I think Night on Earth is. I've only seen the Down by Law criterion release though, so I don't know what you get with Night on Earth. I've been meaning to buy it. Seriously Stranger than Paradise is just as good though. If you loved Dead Man, Down by Law is probably the closest all around, so maybe that's the best place to go next of the three. " [More]
Smooth_JSmooth_J Re: Why I only want to buy Crit ...
by Smooth_J in Criterion Collection
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"I totally agree...I'm sort of becoming addicted to them since I'm seeing more and more great movies from the collection. And here's a semi-off-topic question: I'm debating which Criterion Jim Jarmush DVD to get. I saw Dead Man and it was really good, and now I'm looking for the "next step" so to speak. Does anyone have a recommendation between Stranger than Paradise, Down by Law, and Night on Earth? " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Top 5 Sea/Water Movies
by Risselada in Filmspotting
loved it.
"Here's a few more I haven't seen mentioned yet.I'm surprised no one mentioned what I thought was the most classic boat movie of all time L'AtalanteDead Man (all the scenes in his little boat)the same goes for Down By Law in the little boat in the swamp.I'm surprised no one mentioned The Life Aquatic With Steve ZissouSphere, although it's a much better book than a movieThe Poseidon Adventure not the greatest either, but maybe still worth mentioning Since you are saying WATER, what about movies with lots of rain in them like Blade Runner or The Hole (the latter is very wet overall!) " [More]
josephkuzmajosephkuzma Re: Films that deserve the Crit ...
by josephkuzma in Criterion Collection
loved it.
"I found out not too recently that they ARE doing Night on Earth. YIPPIE![/quote]I have a friend who works for a distribution and delivery company that occasionally gets Criterion stuff and he says that Dead Man is also on their upcoming release schedule (I'm trying to get him to get me a hardcopy of this magical list). " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Films that deserve the Crit ...
by Risselada in Criterion Collection
loved it.
"I found out not too recently that they ARE doing Night on Earth. YIPPIE! " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Top 5 black and white movies ma ...
by Risselada in Top 5
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"What are your favorite black and white films made after a time when color had become the norm? Since I'm not sure exactly when that was (that could be an interesting thing to discuss here as well), I'm going to say 1970. I can actually think of a lot more than 5, so I'm going to say more than that, but I think that's fair and allowable. 1. I'm clumping all of Jim Jarmusch's B&W films together, which is nearly half of them I think: Stranger Than Paradise, Down by Law, Dead Man, Coffee and Cigarettes. 2. The Man Who Wasn't There. The Coen brothers' tribute to film noir. 3. The Elephant Man. My favorite Lynch film (even though I've only seen three). 4. Ed Wood. It HAD to be in B&W. 5. OK, I can't pick 5, so these all tie for 5th. Clerks, Pi, Young Frankenstein, Raging Bull, Following, Good Night, and Good Luck. Ok, I have a few more I'd like to mention, but I'll hold off for some discussion. There are several that I'm expecting a lot of people to list. " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Films that deserve the Crit ...
by Risselada in Criterion Collection
loved it.
"They should do Jarmusch's Night on Earth. It's pretty much his only main movie that's no available on DVD. And it's possibly my favorite, in contention with Down by Law, which is currently the only Jarmusch film in the Criteron Collection I believe. And they did an EXCELLENT job with Down by Law. " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
liked it.
Though not as critically successful as his debut, Stranger Than Paradise, director Jim Jarmusch's Down By Law is a worthy follow-up in a similar vein. It features the same deliberate rhythm, off-beat characters, deadpan humor, and emphasis on photography (by the famed German cinematographer Robby Müller). Willfully original and intensely independent, the typical Jarmusch film isn't a product that mainstream audiences are likely to enjoy. He combines his enigmatic characters with the esoteric pacing and sensibility of his peer, Wim Wenders. Down By Law is slightly more accessible than Wenders' films, however, due to the slapstick presence of Roberto Benigni. Benigni's staccato voice and mincing of English clichés are very funny, though Jarmusch occassionally lets him run on too long. Luckily, the director keeps the rest of the film generally obtuse, uncertain and interesting. ~ Brendon Hanley, All Movie Guide
 



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