Night on Earth
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- Gena Rowlands
- Winona Ryder
- Lisanne Falk
- Alan Randolph Scott
- Anthony Portillo
- Armin Mueller-Stahl
- Giancarlo Esposito
- Rosie Perez
- Richard Boes
- Isaach De Bankolé
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Jun 24, 2015
Taxi #1 - Always follow your dreams Taxi #2 - The funniest of the 5 Taxi #3 - Never judge others Taxi #4 - Life is too short, so enjoy while you can! Taxi #5 - Life can be cruel and unfair
VargheseAug 8, 2020oh to be soft butch taxi driver winona ryder escorting glamorous film executive gena rowlands around LA. oh to be glamorous film executive gena rowlands being escorted around LA by soft butch taxi driver winona ryder. also, this imdb trivia hurt my feelings: “This was…
mia lee vicinoMay 29, 2020some say helmut is still trying to find manhattan to this day
may ♡ - Apr 15, 2019
As a clown who can’t drive I felt well represented by this
KennyNov 5, 2017Winona Ryder, Date Me Please
#1 gizmo fanNov 20, 2020Get in loser, we’re talking about our life changing traumatic experiences
ximenaribs - Jun 29, 2016
10/10 for the Benigni sequence alone.
Eli HayesSep 26, 2020jim jarmusch is so good at capturing... life
MurielSep 18, 2020you may be cool but you will never be Winona Ryder smoking cigarette cool
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Impressive. All 5 segments were good, especially when there's usually 1 or 2 that might fall flat, but not here. They all have interesting conversations in different cities, plus I basically got to visit 5 places for free.
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A couple interesting stories about city life. The New York was by far my favorite. Backed by a beautiful song from Tom Waits
the two parts where they were speaking english was alright but other than that it was complete dog water
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Almost unavoidably uneven, it gets off to a rough start in a segment that relies too heavily on Winona Ryder's charms as a pixieish grease monkey. But it improves as it goes, and in segment after segment, Jarmusch's characters strive, almost heroically, to make human connections, even ones that won't last beyond the moment when they pay their fares.
Jim Jarmusch’s Night on Earth is an agreeably flaky comedy built around a surefire hook. Each of the film’s five segments consists of a single extended taxicab ride through a different city; the idea is that each excursion is taking place at exactly the same time. The movie is like a hipster’s ramshackle version of traveling around the world and never leaving the Hilton.
Even in his poorest work (i.e., this movie), director Jarmusch retains an appealing sense of experimentation. He fills his movies with those clumsy, unhurried moments between people. But in Night on Earth, with five vignettes to get through, he's forced to create faster, more sketchlike pieces. He's just not up to the task. Nor do performers Winona Ryder, Isaach De Bankole, Roberto Benigni and others pick up the improvisational ball.