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Paterson

  • 2016
  • PG
  • 1h 58m
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Golshifteh Farahani and Adam Driver in Paterson (2016)
Set in the present in Paterson, New Jersey, this is a tale about a bus driver and poet.
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  • Director
    • Jim Jarmusch
  • Writers
    • Jim Jarmusch
    • William Carlos Williams
    • Ron Padgett
  • Stars
    • Adam Driver
    • Golshifteh Farahani
    • Nellie
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,3/10
    93 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 576
    280
    • Director
      • Jim Jarmusch
    • Writers
      • Jim Jarmusch
      • William Carlos Williams
      • Ron Padgett
    • Stars
      • Adam Driver
      • Golshifteh Farahani
      • Nellie
    • 337Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 361Commentaires de critiques
    • 90Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 10 victoires et 41 nominations au total

    Vidéos20

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    Adam Driver
    Adam Driver
    • Paterson
    Golshifteh Farahani
    Golshifteh Farahani
    • Laura
    Nellie
    Nellie
    • Marvin
    Rizwan Manji
    Rizwan Manji
    • Donny
    Dominic Liriano
    • Boy on Bus 1
    Jaden Michael
    Jaden Michael
    • Boy on Bus 2
    Barry Shabaka Henley
    Barry Shabaka Henley
    • Doc
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    • (as Troy Parham)
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    Brian McCarthy
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    Frank Harts
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    Luis Da Silva Jr.
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    Chasten Harmon
    Chasten Harmon
    • Marie
    William Jackson Harper
    William Jackson Harper
    • Everett
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    Kara Hayward
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    • Male Student
    • Director
      • Jim Jarmusch
    • Writers
      • Jim Jarmusch
      • William Carlos Williams
      • Ron Padgett
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs337

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    Reviewers say 'Paterson' delves into everyday life, poetry, and mundane beauty. It follows a bus driver who writes poetry, showcasing ordinary life in Paterson, New Jersey. The film's slow pace, repetitive activities, and poetic narrative are highlighted. Adam Driver and Golshifteh Farahani's performances are praised. Its minimalist approach, character study, and subtle humor are noted. Some appreciate its contemplative and artistic qualities, while others find it slow and uneventful. Themes of creativity, relationships, and meaning in daily life are central.
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    9howard.schumann

    Life itself is poetry

    I'm not sure if Jim Jarmusch ("Only Lovers Left Alive") in Paterson wants to make America great again by giving us his vision of the way it used to be, or is telling us that we only have to look around us to discover that it's great right now. Performed by a brilliantly authentic Adam Driver ("Midnight Special"), Paterson is not only the name of the city in New Jersey known for its resident poet William Carlos Williams, but is also his name. He is a poet whose Haiku-like verses (actually written by Ron Padgett) are reminiscent of the city's own poet William Carlos Williams. He writes a new poem every day (or finishes an old one) on the #23 bus he drives before and during his trip. Though his loving, energetic, somewhat scattered wife Laura (Golshifteh Farahani, "Finding Altamira") keeps asking him to make copies of them, he resists the idea, preferring to keep them in his secret notebook.

    The film has little conflict, family dysfunction, or mental health issues. It is about what works and even (wonder of wonders) about a marriage that is not falling apart. Like most people with jobs and families, Paterson has a daily routine. There's too much variation in his day to call it a takeoff on Groundhog Day, but it does have that "same old, same old" quality. He awakes shortly after 6am, has a bowl of cereal that looks suspiciously like Cheerios, walks to his job driving the #23 bus through the streets of Paterson, listening in on conversations (often with a broad smile on his face) of passengers who talk about anything from Italian anarchists to boxer Hurricane Carter and comedian Lou Costello.

    He comes home at six, corrects a leaning mailbox that moves daily thanks to his grumpy English bulldog Marvin (RIP), has dinner (some on the exotic side) talks with Laura who fills him in on the many projects she has going on including painting black and white circles on draperies, learning to play the guitar, and making cupcakes to sell at the local farmers market. He then takes Marvin for a walk and goes for a beer at the local pub where he chats with the owner Doc (Barry Shabaka Henley, "Carrie"), and often acts as a moderator between Everett (William Jackson Harper, "True Story"), a dramatic actor who desperately wants to reunite with his ex-wife Maria (Chasten Harmon.

    The poems that Paterson reads as the words are flashed on the screen are not about odes to nightingales (though there's nothing wrong with that) but about down-to-earth things, such as one about matches, inspired by Ohio Blue Tip matchboxes that have disappeared from our lives. In "The Run," he says, "I go through trillions of molecules that move aside to make way for me while on both sides trillions more stay where they are. The windshield wiper blade starts to squeak. The rain has stopped. I stop. On the corner a boy in a yellow raincoat holding his mother's hand." In other poems he lets the world know how much he is in love with his wife, though he confides in us that he occasionally looks at other woman, something which as far as I know is still legal.

    To Paterson, a poem should be simple and direct and he is moved by one such poem by a 9-year-old girl who recites it to him while she is waiting for her mother and sister. He complements her on her poem about a waterfall, remembering a few lines and reciting them to Laura when he gets home. Contrary to most films where, except for films about wealthy financial elites, work does not play a big role in the life of the characters, Paterson makes real what daily living is about for a majority of working people. The film has warmth and humor wrapped in a portrait of a city which has seen better days, a city in which Jarmusch creates a structure of closely observed small moments revealed with empathy.

    Paterson is a man who is not looking for life to give him satisfaction but who brings satisfaction to it, a man who knows that satisfaction does not depend on accumulating things but in being grounded in who you are and what you can bring to the world. He comes to appreciate that poetry is not extraneous to life but that life itself is poetry. Although the film presents an idealistic picture of a city without visible slums, drugs, and crime which we know exists, Jarmusch may be providing us with a welcome counterpoint, showing us the way our cities should be and can be again.
    9rob-benson

    Deeply relaxing and enjoyable

    It takes ten minutes to get used too the slow pace and unorthodox nature of the film, then it becomes a warm bath on a cold winters day which you dont want to get out of.

    The film shows us a week in the life of a couple living a seemingly happy and slightly bohemian lifestyle in Paterson, New Jersey. Adam Driver is a bus driver going also goes by the name of Paterson, who writes poetry every day, drawing inspiration from what at first seem mundane conversations on the bus he drives, and also from his lover, played by Golshifteh Fahani, who spends her days painting and making cupcakes. The poetry Adam Driver writes appear on screen in a soft font which is pleasant on the eye, as he reads them out to himself.

    The whole film is routed in poetry, and is clearly made by people who love the art form, especially the poetry of William Carlos Williams, whose poems are quoted continually throughout the film. After a while it felt like the films itself was like beautiful poem that you wish would just go on and on. This wasn't only due to the poetic elements, but also down the softly spoken characters and dialogue, the beautifully shot streets and houses and ambling pace of the film. Nothing about this film feels rushed, but at the same time it lingers a lot but never outstays it welcome. The characters are utterly believable, the chemistry between Driver and Fahani tangible and delicate, as they wake up in bed together each morning, signifying a new day.

    It drew me in very quickly, and after a short while i relaxed back and let the film cast its soft spell on me, leaving me with a warm fuzzy feeling for hours afterwards.
    9brunonovodecastro-54-198253

    Poetry can make life easier

    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.
    8ferguson-6

    poetry in life

    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).
    TxMike

    A poet as a bus driver.

    It took us a while but we finally got around to seeing this movie, at home on DVD from our public library. As others have commented this is a very satisfying movie but difficult to explain why.

    Adam Driver is really very authentic as Paterson, and he lives in Paterson, NJ. He is intelligent but quiet, every weekday he gets up a little after 6AM, eats his small bowl of Cheerios, and walks with his lunch to his job as a municipal bus driver. Golshifteh Farahani (of Iranian heritage) is his happy wife Laura who likes to decorate everything white and black, her home, her clothes, the curtains, even her cupcakes.

    The story starts on a Monday morning and ends the next Monday morning. In between we see Paterson's daily life, his hidden passion is writing poetry in a little book he carries around with him. A punctual man he arrives to work early and sits in his bus, writing, until he is given the signal to start his route.

    These are not your usual "Roses are red and violets are blue" type of poem, instead they are the thoughtful, non-rhyming sort, "Today I made my own sandwich, it gives me great pleasure to do so, I can let my wife sleep late" type of poem, although that is not one of them.

    The movie is just a character study of a gentle and honest man just finding his own path through life, one week at a time. The script and situations also provide an appropriate amount of humor.

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    • Anecdotes
      The poems in the film came from Ron Padgett, one of Jim Jarmusch's favorite contemporary poets, who agreed to write the poems for the film and let Jarmusch use some of his existing poems.
    • Gaffes
      Paterson tells the Japanese poet that William Carlos Williams was from the city. Williams was actually born and lived in nearby Rutherford, although he is firmly associated with the city through his well-known long poem Paterson, a copy of which is prominent on Paterson's book shelf.in a number of shots.
    • Citations

      Japanese Poet: Sometimes an empty page presents more possibilities

    • Connexions
      Featured in Film '72: Episode #45.11 (2016)
    • Bandes originales
      Soltane Ghalbha
      Composed by Anooshiravan Roohani (as Anoushiravan Rohan)

      Lyrics by Mohammad Ali Shirazi (as MohamadAli Shirazi)

      Vocals performed by Ahdieh Badiee (as Ahdieh)

      Courtesy of Caltex Records

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    • What is the music playing at the bar when the Everett speaks of hit heartbreak?
    • What's the significance or meaning of the twins that appear throughout the movie? There are the twins in the bus, one set are children and the other are seniors. The brothers playing pool in the first bar scene are twins. And when they go to see the movie, Paterson tells his wife that she could be a twin to the main actress. His wife also talked about having twins based on a dream she had.

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 novembre 2016 (Germany)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook Page
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • English
      • Italian
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Патерсон
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paterson, New Jersey, États-Unis(downtown: bus route)
    • sociétés de production
      • K5 International
      • Amazon Studios
      • Inkjet Productions
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    • Budget
      • 5 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 2 152 738 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 69 335 $ US
      • 1 janv. 2017
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 9 595 362 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 58 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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