Review of Paris, Texas (1984) by Paul R — 09 Sep 2007
Sparse, stripped back drama about a man trying to reconnect with himself, his family and the world. Features one of the most dazzling and unfussed monologues ever filmed. Ry Cooder's spacious score helps this film breathe, whilst Wenders' direction is astute, restrained and frequently bewitching.
This review of Paris, Texas (1984) was written by Paul R on 09 Sep 2007.
Paris, Texas has generally received very positive reviews.
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