Review of Broken Flowers (2005) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 03 Aug 2005
No actor is better than Bill Murray at doing nothing at all, and being fascinating while not doing it. Buster Keaton had the same gift for contemplating astonishing developments with absolute calm. Buster surrounded himself with slapstick, and in Broken Flowers Jim Jarmusch surrounds Murray with a parade of formidable women.
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This review of Broken Flowers (2005) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 03 Aug 2005.
Broken Flowers has generally received positive reviews.
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