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Paterson

2016

R

1 h 58 m

France

Komedya

Drama

Romansa

A quiet observation of the triumphs and defeats of daily life, along with the poetry evident in its smallest details.
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Adam Driver
Paterson
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Golshifteh Farahani
Laura
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Nellie
Marvin
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Rizwan Manji
Donny
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Dominic Liriano
Boy on Bus 1
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Jaden Michael
Boy on Bus 2
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Barry Shabaka Henley
Doc
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Trev Parham
Sam
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Troy T. Parham
Dave
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Brian McCarthy
Jimmy
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Frank Harts
Luis
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Luis Da Silva Jr.
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Chasten Harmon
Marie
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William Jackson Harper
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Method Man
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Kacey Cockett
Woman in Red
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Kara Hayward
Female Student
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Jared Gilman
Male Student

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Le Prince de Bitam

14/06/2025 04:22
Please carefully note the spoiler warning, because you're in for an absolute shock! I am about to reveal the entire plot. OK here it comes! Nothing. Nothing happens. Absolutely nothing. Throughout the movie I kept encouraging my co-viewers "No, let's not switch it off, something will happen now, they are still setting up the routine to then break it. Something interesting will happen now!" But it doesn't. Nothing happens. At the last scene I was hoping that the guy would wake up at a different time than the previous 7 days. That's the level of surprise and adventure I was hoping for. He didn't. He woke up same time. The End. I registered this IMDb account after reading IMDb for at least a decade specifically to write this review. Probably you are not going to read this review before watching the movie given the spoiler alert, which means you have now also already watched it and reading this review to get sympathy. I'm sorry for you mate. Really. Peace.
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Hasnain Razak khatri

14/06/2025 04:22
Instead of waterboarding and other "benign" types of torture, black-ops people should use films like Paterson to try and extract information from dangerous criminals. The film is so devoid of anything that after watching it for more than 30 minutes even the most hardened criminals will be clamoring to confess anything. The emptiness of Paterson is like a mental black hole that sucks anything we have in our heads. It is like a sponge that absorbs any thoughts, creative ideas we may try to process while watching it. It is dull, slow, amorphous, insipid and as ugly as the main star in the film ( a bulldog....) Paterson is another one for the artsy-fartsy crowd.
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Promise

22/11/2022 15:55
Greetings again from the darkness. Do you find poetry in everyday life? What about poets … do you envision loners whose lives are filled with angst and suffering? Our lead character here is a pretty normal guy who drives a city bus, has a happy marriage, and walks his dog each evening. He's also a poet – and a pretty interesting one. Writer/director Jim Jarmusch (Broken Flowers, 2005) often seems like he is making films for his circle of friends … all whom must be much cooler than you and me. This time, however, he takes an opposite approach and brilliantly focuses on a dude that any of us could know. Paterson (Adam Driver) is a New Jersey Transit bus driver who writes poetry based on his observations of life's seemingly minor details (his first poem notes "We have plenty of matches in our house"). You should be forewarned: there are no murders, kidnappings, bank robberies or shootouts. Things move rather deliberately. Also missing are any special effects – heck, Adam Driver even got licensed to drive a bus for the role. Instead, we are forced to slow down and see each of the seven days of a week through the eyes and words of Paterson. He observes. He listens. He people watches. He then commits his thoughts to the page and recites them for our benefit. Sometimes he is eavesdropping on bus passengers, while other times he curiously tries to figure out the newest "dream" for his beloved wife Laura (Golshifteh Farahani). Having the soul of an artist, Laura cloaks her world in a geometric black and white color scheme while energetically bounding from cupcakes to country and western music to cooking as she pursues her place in life. There are many Jarmusch touches throughout. Paterson the poet actually lives and works in Paterson, New Jersey … yep, Paterson from Paterson. The interactions at the neighborhood bar (run by Barry Shabaka Henley) are simultaneously real and surreal – right down to the wall of local fame (including Hurricane Carter and Lou Costello, but no mention of Larry Doby). Coincidences abound. A young girl recites her poem to Paterson … her writing style, personal book, and delivery make her seem like his poetic doppelganger – all while the recurring appearance of numerous sets of twins make us believe in the law of attraction. Lastly, the closest thing to a villain in the film is Paterson's bulldog Marvin, in what plays like a love-hate relationship with the mailbox being center-ring. Another local Paterson (the city) aspect is Paterson's (the poet) admiration of the works of William Carlos Williams, a poet whose style he emulates. One of the terrific scenes near the end involves a spontaneous interaction between Paterson and town visitor (Masatoshi Nagase) that takes place next to The Great Falls, and serves as a reminder that we should accept who we are, no matter the challenges or lack of glory. This is truly director Jarmusch's ode to the artist/poet in each of us and in ordinary life. Creating art as best we can is a very personal thing, and for some it's a need - while for others it's one of life's simple pleasures. Regardless, a "normal" life with daily routines is not to be scorned, but rather embraced, should you be so fortunate. If you doubt this, Paterson asks, "Would you rather be a fish?" **NOTE: sharp moviegoer eyes will recognize Kara Hayward and Jared Gilman, who both had their debut in Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom (2012).
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sfaruki076

22/11/2022 15:55
Life is made of routines. Everyday we wake up towards the same places, meeting the same people. If you want drama and action, then this movies isn't fit for you. This is a movie about routines, but more than that: a movie about how we can find beauty in the routines. Paterson, a bus driver, does the same everyday in a village that never leaves a sleepy, foggy state. But he faces each day with joy, together with his ally: the love for poetry. Watch the movie if you like to see normal people, doing normal things but still, finding beauty in the small things.
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