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I watched Wise Blood. For me, it was kinda like watching a train wreck, repulsive, yet I couldn’t turn away. All the performances were incredible. The story and setting were so alien to me that I couldn’t not watch. I may even watch it again.


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I always thought Straight Time was one of Hoffman's better performances.
Definitely one of his better roles. It's a pity this film is aired so infrequently.

Of course Stanton gives a solid, believable performance in Straight Time.

I find it a hard film to watch. I had to turn it off several times because it's so sad. I do like looking at an angelic twenty year old Theresa Russell, though. Directed by Ulu Grosbard, a Belgian. He directed very few films. His next film after Straight Time is another favorite of mine- 1981's True Confessions, loosely based upon the 1947 "Black Dahlia" case, with Robert DeNiro and Robert Duvall.


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I finally watched Paris, Texas.

Harry Dean Stanton and Nastassja Kinski? There's a film couple I wouldn't have come up with in 100 years.

The acting, camerawork, and art direction are outstanding. Story-wise, it felt to me like the movie version of those plastic spiral wishing wells where the coin rolls along the funnel in tighter and tighter circles until it falls into the donation bucket.

When Act III hits, things get a little more conventional, and I found myself a little less involved. In that way, I think I preferred Wenders's Alice in the Cities or maybe Kings of the Road to this. I felt a little unease at the ending, just because Dean Stockwell's and poor Aurore Clément's story arc is left hanging.

Some other things struck me. When Stanton asks Clément what the date is, she answers that it's November 1st. So, the previous night was Halloween and nobody celebrated? That kinda sucks for little Hunter Carson's character. And, when Carson is left alone in the hotel at the end, he doesn't turn on the TV for entertainment? Fascinating!
 
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I always thought Straight Time was one of Hoffman's better performances.
Definitely one of his better roles. It's a pity this film is aired so infrequently.

Of course Stanton gives a solid, believable performance in Straight Time.

I find it a hard film to watch. I had to turn it off several times because it's so sad. I do like looking at an angelic twenty year old Theresa Russell, though. Directed by Ulu Grosbard, a Belgian. He directed very few films. His next film after Straight Time is another favorite of mine- 1981's True Confessions, loosely based upon the 1947 "Black Dahlia" case, with Robert DeNiro and Robert Duvall.

Watched it today. Thanks, para. Great film


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I’m resurrecting this thread because yesterday was Ry Cooder’s birthday (missed it by a day). This one is from the soundtrack he wrote and performed for Paris, Texas. It’s been 4 years since I posted this, and 41 years since the movie was released. Guess it’s time to watch it again.

I feel obligated to tell you that Paris, Texas is not located along old Route 66, they’re nice pictures though.



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I don't think I ever saw it. It's on the list.




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I don't think I ever saw it. It's on the list.

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Watched it last night.

It's very moving and as pointed out, it does take some patience to appreciate.

As with a lot of movies and as LastCubScout points out very well, I'm left with unanswered questions. It's always "nice" to have happily ever after endings, but this is real life.

The acting was excellent!




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