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By A.o. Scott. Aug. 5, 2005. With "Broken Flowers," Jim Jarmusch's sly, touching new film, Bill Murray reaffirms his status as the quietest comic actor in movies today. His voice barely rises.


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Broken Flowers is Jim Jarmusch's latest American mainstream/art film, which tells a story of Don Johnston (Bill Murray), a middle-aged bachelor who finds himself single again after his latest girlfriend, Sherry (Julie Delpy), dumps him because he cannot commit. Upon her exit, Don doesn't even attempt to win her back.


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In this week's video essay, we delve into the 2005 art house classic, Broken Flowers. We look into the visual style that is both a trademark of filmmaker, Ji.


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"Broken Flowers" stars Bill Murray as Don Johnston, a man who made his money in computers and now doesn't even own one. To sit at the keyboard would mean moving from his sofa, where he seems to be stuck. As the film opens, his latest girlfriend ( Julie Delpy) is moving out. She doesn't want to spend any more time with "an over-the-hill Don Juan."


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Broken Flowers is a 2005 French-American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch and produced by Jon Kilik and Stacey Smith. The film focuses on an aging "Don Juan" who embarks on a cross-country journey to track down four of his former lovers after receiving an anonymous letter stating that he has a son.


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Murray plays Don Johnston, an aging bachelor who one day receives an anonymous letter from someone claiming to be a former flame, telling him he used to have a son. Johnston visits several of his.


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Broken Flowers is a quirky but sympathetic and thoughtful dramedy that is as funny as it is charming and strangely emotional. A really unique gem of an indie comedy that deserves to be seen.


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Hesitant to travel at all, Don nonetheless embarks on a cross-country trek in search of clues from four former flames (Frances Conroy, Jessica Lange, Sharon Stone, and Tilda Swinton). Unannounced visits to each of these unique women hold new surprises for Don as he haphazardly confronts both his past and, consequently, his present.


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Broken Flowers is one of those unforgettable movies that seem to haunt one and make one think about one's own life. In a subdued and seductive way, it depicts the midlife crisis of an aging playboy. It is a film rich in provocative images and metaphors.


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Johnston wakes up in his car with the flowers broken. A little desperate now, he makes the brief acquaintanceship of a young, kind-hearted lady florist, Sun Green, who begins to show some inclination towards tenderness, although she finds his name, Don Johnston, impossibly quaint. Back on the street, unshaven and looking increasingly like a bum.


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Ending. F**k Marry Kill. More. Don (Bill Murray) returns home from his search and finds another pink letter and this letter is from Sherry (Julie Delpy) saying that she wants to get back together with him. Don talks with his neighbor Winston (Jeffrey Wright) and mentions that none of the women he visited is his son's mother.


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Micheal W. Phillips notes Broken Flowers is "about questions, not easy answers, and its refusal to provide them might frustrate some viewers unaccustomed to Jarmusch's elliptical style" [1]. Broken Flowers leaves viewers with more questions than answers due to an ambiguous narrative that only active viewers will be able to decipher.


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Broken Flowers is a 2005 French-American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch and produced by Jon Kilik and Stacey Smith. The film focuses on an aging "Don Juan" who embarks on a cross-country journey to track down four of his former lovers after receiving an anonymous letter stating that he has a son.


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The Spool / Features. From Wilted to Wistful in "Broken Flowers". Part deadpan comedy, part drama, and part neo-noir, Jim Jarmusch's 2005 indie remains one of his most textured—and one of his most approachable. Every month, we at The Spool select a filmmaker to explore in greater depth — their themes, their deeper concerns, how their.