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Night on Earth
Description
Five different cab rides in five location in the world experience a surprise similar tonight. They try to explain the reason to end their unexpected circumstance.
Five different cab rides in five location in the world experience a surprise similar tonight. They try to explain the reason to end their unexpected circumstance.
Actors:
Roberto Benigni,
Antonio Ragusa,
Paolo Bonacelli,
Donatella Servadio,
Noel Kaufmann,
Béatrice Dalle,
Rosie Perez
Roberto Benigni
27 October 1952, Manciano La Misericordia, Castiglion Fiorentino, Tuscany, Italy
Antonio Ragusa
Paolo Bonacelli
28 February 1937, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Donatella Servadio
Noel Kaufmann
Béatrice Dalle
19 December 1964, Brest, Finistère, France
Rosie Perez
6 September 1964, Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
France, United Kingdom, Germany, United States, Japan
Keywords:
#Gena Rowlands #Jim Jarmusch #Lisanne Falk #Night on Earth #Pyramide Productions #Victor Company of Japan (JVC) #Victor Musical Industries #Winona Ryder
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At the end, we have learned no great lessons and arrived at no thrilling conclusions, but we have shared the community of the night, when people are unbuttoned and vulnerable - more ready to speak about what's really on their minds.
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Revisiting his interest in oblique comedy, Jarmusch explores a primal relationship, that of a passenger and taxi driver, using the cab as a temporary shared world, from which one party may emerge shaken up or feeling differently about himself/herself
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With this, his fourth commercially released feature, Mr. Jarmusch again demonstrates his mastery of comedy of the oblique.
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Night on Earth dawdles a bit, and a couple of the segments, notably the one in Helsinki, feel like half-baked epiphanies. Throughout, though, there are moments that catch you delightfully off guard.

