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Coffee And Cigarettes

Year: 2003

Grade: B-

Country: USA

Director: Jarmusch

Review

my impression of the film is that jarmusch wasn’t really trying very hard. perhaps i’ll be proven wrong and this film will one day be shown to have an understated genius about it, but i doubt it. the film is merely a collection of shorts that jarmusch has been putting together since 1986. the first one was the first one shot and the later ones seem to be filmed more recently (judging by the age of bill murray, and inclusion of alfred molina or meg/jack white, for example), but i can’t verify that it was presented in the chronological filming order. at any rate, the film revolves around various people discussing various things over coffee (or tea) and cigarettes. more than anything the film made me want to go to a diner and have a coffee with some apple pie a la mode. unlike ‘stranger than paradise’ or ‘down by law’ this film had very little lasting effect on me. i had fun while i was watching it – jarmusch always has a quiet humor to his films, producing more chuckles than outright laughs – but it didn’t leave me thinking like some of his others have. i like the molina/coogan and rza/gza/murray shorts the most. i don’t mean to give the impression that the film is bad or that i don’t like jarmusch because both are incorrect, it’s just that jarmusch has done better and the film was mostly good fluff.

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