Jim Jalmush Exceptional Western-style genre of the movie "Deadman" In the movie "Deadman" of Jim Jarmosch, William Black shares the same name as the British poet of the 19th century, and he shares the machine city with the train by train visit. He promised to work. Upon arrival, Blake knows that his accounting work was already occupied, and he will be welcomed by shotguns when he tries to confront his boss. To decide to leave his life is more important than to leave work, he left the office at once, not because he got lost in many twists and turns in the building.
In the first movie, Tom, the bartender of the Leakey Coldron, and the landlord were drawn by Derek Deadman, but in this movie the dead man was replaced by another actor, Jim Thabare. There are also obvious differences between the two. In the first movie, Tom looks like ordinary, bald, brown hair, but in this movie he looks like a pee and is bald. The same is true for the console version of LEGO game. From a part of the universe, Tom is old and can say that his idea is weakened by aging. The original Tom may be just a bartender working at Leakey Coldron, and the one in the movie is one of the books.
Jim Jarmusch is the director of the second generation film school and he began his career as an independent filmmaker in the early 1980s. Movie historians believe that a new American independent film first appeared in Jarmusch's "Strangers than Heaven" (1984), but independent movies did not start in the 1980s, as mentioned above. The definition of the new American independent film industry in the 1980s is the appearance of Sundance 's screenwriter' s studio, and then the Sundance film festival, the young entrepreneur 's supervision (including women and ethnic minorities) And the movie industry. It works. The screening focuses exclusively on the interference of foreign agents, focusing only on film production, complete control of the creative process including the theme is completely decided by the filmmaker.
Sometimes you have to go back. The word "Acid West" was used in the definition of "1995 film" Dead Man "of" Jim Jarmusch ", but it has been applied retrospectively to some of the past movies. If it's not an essential movie This movie aims to explore the inherent religious aspects that always existed in Western genres. The movie began with El Topo, wearing black clothes through a hot desert sand beach - even an umbrella - wore. He is a typical black man a few dollars, recently it is HBO 's Westworld. He is a gunman, adventurous in the wilderness, facing the power of God and nature. Like most western movies it is a wonderful adventure - it is a sublime depiction of the vast and dry landscape of the desert and the mountains - it is a road movie focused on as many places as travel and place like