Saturday, November 01, 2008

Movies You May Have Missed - #4
Night on Earth (1991)

Jim Jarmusch is one of my favorite filmmakers. With a highly original style, deadpan tone, and interesting characters, Jarmusch is one of the most celebrated independent filmmakers of all time. I have yet to see a Jarmusch film that I didn't like, and one of my favorites is his 1991 effort, Night on Earth. The film is basically split up into five short films, or vignettes (a technique Jarmusch frequently uses):

The first story, set in L.A., concerns a tomboy cab driver (Winona Ryder) who picks up a Hollywood producer (Gina Rowlands) from the airport.

The second (and probably my favorite) story is set in New York. An East German immigrant cab driver (Armin Mueller-Stahl) picks up a streetwise New Yorker (Giancarlo Esposito) who teaches him how to drive his cab.
Note: this clip features strong language. NSFW.



Third story is set in Paris, where a blind passenger (Béatrice Dalle) is picked up by a West African cab driver (Isaach De Bankolé). Differences in personality and culture prevent them from getting along.

Fourth story is set in Rome, where an eccentric cabbie (Roberto Benigni) picks up a priest (
Paolo Bonacell), and insists upon confessing his sins.


Last story is set in Helsinki, where three workers are being picked up from a bar after a night of drinking. One of the group is passed out; he drank he most, having been laid off just that day. The other two proceed to tell the cab driver (Matti Pellonpää) about it. The cabbie responds by telling his sad story.

This is a great movie. Anyone who has enjoyed any of Jarmusch's other films (Stranger Than Paradise, Down By Law, Mystery Train) should get a kick out of this. Great characters, memorable situations, and pitch-perfect dialogue. The last story in Helsinki even manages to wrap everything up in a wonderful melancholy tone, just as the sun begins to rise at dawn. One of the best films of the 90's.

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