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Broken Flowers (2005)

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Reviews Counted:181

Fresh:157

Rotten:24

Average Rating:7.5/10

Consensus: Bill Murray's subtle and understated style complements director Jim Jarmusch's minimalist storytelling in this quirky, but deadpan comedy.

Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for language, some graphic nudity and brief drug use

Runtime: 1 hr 46 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:21-10-2005

Synopsis: With BROKEN FLOWERS, staunchly independent filmmaker Jim Jarmusch delivers one of his most pleasing, accessible pictures. Winner of the 2005 Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, the film tells... With BROKEN FLOWERS, staunchly independent filmmaker Jim Jarmusch delivers one of his most pleasing, accessible pictures. Winner of the 2005 Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, the film tells the story of Don Johnston (Bill Murray), a man overflowing with wealth but void of emotion. On the day that his most recent girlfriend (Julie Delpy) has given up on him for good, he learns, through an anonymous letter, that he might be the father of a 19-year-old boy. Spurned into action by his wannabe private eye neighbor, Winston (Jeffrey Wright), Don sets off on a personal journey to visit the former partners who may or may not have mothered his child. They include the flighty Laura (Sharon Stone), whose daughter Lolita (Alexis Dziena) certainly lives up to her name; the uptight Dora (Frances Conroy), who has settled into a sterile life with her chipper husband, Ron (Christopher McDonald); the strangely distant Carmen (Jessica Lange), who makes a living as an "animal communicator;" and, finally, Penny (Tilda Swinton), a hard-edged biker who is the least happiest to see Don. Each confrontation leaves Don feeling more lost than the last, spinning him into an even greater state of apathetic confusion. In typical Jarmusch fashion, he wrote the script for BROKEN FLOWERS with his casting firmly in mind: only Murray could play this role. The result showcases Murray's brilliance as a less-is-more presence. Jarmusch also gives some of Hollywood's most talented female actresses roles they can relish. A hundred percent Jarmusch, BROKEN FLOWERS is a wry, tender, and bittersweet portrait of a man who is drifting aimlessly through life. [More]

Starring: Bill Murray, Jeffrey Wright, Sharon Stone, Tilda Swinton

Starring: Bill Murray, Jeffrey Wright, Sharon Stone, Tilda Swinton, Julie Delpy, Jessica Lange

Director: Jim Jarmusch

Director: Jim Jarmusch
Screenwriter: Jim Jarmusch
Producer: Jon Kilik, Stacey E. Smith, Jim Jarmusch
Studio: Focus Features

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Don's is a journey more bittersweet than riotously funny. But then, Murray is becoming a relentless minimalist.

Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
08/05/05
Lisa Kennedy
Lisa Kennedy
Denver Post

Murray gives a performance so steeped in sadness, he could be a new tea bag for Republic of Tea (maybe 'Middle Aged Melancholy Mint'?).

Full Review Source: Contra Costa Times | comment Comment
08/05/05
Mary F. Pols
Mary F. Pols
Contra Costa Times

Broken Flowers is a road movie, and like the best road movies, it doesn't take a straight path.

Full Review Source: Newark Star-Ledger | comment Comment
08/05/05
Stephen Whitty
Stephen Whitty
Newark Star-Ledger
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Full Review Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch | comment Comment
08/05/05
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Broken Flowers is Jarmusch's most conventionally entertaining film, but it's still visually rigorous, swimming in pregnant silences, and un-filled-in in a way that's tantalizing.

Full Review Source: Slate | comment Comment
08/05/05
David Edelstein
David Edelstein
Slate

Each encounter provides a master class in close observation and character work, Murray's minimalist expressions careening against the many and varied responses of Jessica Lange, Sharon Stone, Frances Conroy and Tilda Swinton.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Daily News | comment Comment
08/05/05
Glenn Whipp
Glenn Whipp
Los Angeles Daily News

A Jarmusch film through and through, with the stars shining against the same minimalist backdrop.

Full Review Source: New York Daily News | comment Comment
08/05/05
Jack Mathews
Jack Mathews
New York Daily News

Audiences will laugh, mainly to prove they're awake, but the humor is pretty thin.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
08/05/05
Kyle Smith
Kyle Smith
New York Post

Jarmusch is a brilliant critic of the dead-ends of American culture and society and a first-rate painter of the absurdities of the Now and the traps of the Then.

Full Review Source: Chicago Tribune | comment Comment
08/05/05
Michael Wilmington
Michael Wilmington
Chicago Tribune

Hold on to your hats. Jim Jarmusch, a director who always marches to his own strange drumbeat, has made an entertaining movie.

Full Review Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News | comment Comment
08/05/05
Robert Denerstein
Robert Denerstein
Denver Rocky Mountain News

A minimalist miracle that transcends comedy and drama to wind up in a bigger and wiser place.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
08/05/05
Ty Burr
Ty Burr
Boston Globe

Jarmusch's narrative setups are often artificial and implausible, but his stories are usually charming anyway because the sense of character runs deeper than plot.

Full Review Source: Chicago Reader | comment Comment
08/05/05
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago Reader

Broken Flowers overcomes its shortcomings through Murray's ability to make a nearly nihilistic character human.

Full Review Source: Reel.com | comment Comment
08/05/05
Kim Morgan
Kim Morgan
Reel.com

The best American film since Lost in Translation.

Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
08/05/05
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid

Here, minimal is more.

Full Review Source: Film-Forward.com | comment Comment
08/05/05
Kent Turner
Kent Turner
Film-Forward.com

Has little more ambition than to make Murray the funny valentine of one of Jarmusch's mood pieces....indeed, some of the best moments are wordless.

Full Review Source: Groucho Reviews | comment Comment
08/05/05
Peter Canavese
Peter Canavese
Groucho Reviews

A wonderful collaboration between two unique talents, Broken Flowers perhaps isn’t for casual mainstream tastes, but it speaks eloquently to what’s broken in all of us.

Full Review Source: Now Playing Magazine | comment Comment
08/05/05
Brent Simon
Brent Simon
Now Playing Magazine

The little moments, and the chance to participate in them, make Broken Flowers good

Full Review Source: Movie Habit | comment Comment
08/05/05
Marty Mapes
Marty Mapes
Movie Habit

Since this is a Jim Jarmusch film, that road is a slow, lingering, lonely one with minimalist music and many unhappy endings.

Full Review Source: E! Online | comment Comment
08/05/05
E! Online

For those who appreciate [Jarmusch's] style of film manipulation, and slow and steady storytelling, run to the theater this weekend. Enjoy.

Full Review Source: Blunt Review | comment Comment
08/05/05
Emily Blunt
Emily Blunt
Blunt Review
 
 
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