Review of Dead Man (1995) by Matthew A — 02 Jun 2013
Jarmusch establishes a mood early on and that mood is everything. A film of beauty and mystery. The film is unsettling, illogical, mildly maddening and wildly creative; both frightening and fascinating, like petting a pit viper.
The end appears to be the beginning, dipping us into the cyle of a life; hinting that Death is not an end, rather it is a transition; that each life is but a smudge on a larger canvas.
This review of Dead Man (1995) was written by Matthew A on 02 Jun 2013.
Dead Man has generally received positive reviews.
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