Bill Murray Film Fest
Movie #2
Synopsis: Aging
lothario comes to startling revelation that looking up ex-lovers isn’t such a
hot idea.
Blurb From the DVD
Jacket: “Bill Murray (Lost in
Translation) stars in the comedic story of an aging Don Juan who hits the
road on a revealing and humourous cross-country journey. When a mysterious pint
letter informs Don Johnston (Murray) that he may have a 19-year old son, he
visits four former lovers where he comes face to face with the errors of his
past and the possibilities of the future.”
What Did I Learn?:
1) See: “Synopsis”. 2) “The past is
gone… The future isn't here yet, whatever it's going to be. So, all there is,
is this. The present. That's it.”
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Movie If: You've always wanted to watch a strange lady talk to cats.
Really?: Hold on –
Don goes out of his way to look up old flames, and he never once shows any of
them the letter (or even mentions it) in any of his conversations?
Rating: I have
rather mixed feelings towards Broken
Flowers. While I liked both Murray’s performance, and Jim Jarmush’s moody
and mysterious direction, the film doesn’t exactly work as a comedy (i.e. it
isn’t that funny), and there are long stretches when nothing really happens.
Still, Broken Flowers is worth a
look. 7/10 stars.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0412019/?ref_=nv_sr_1
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