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Just when you're certain that Jarmusch is treading water with his borderline-tedious cleverness, something happens: Coffee and Cigarettes turns into a movie FULL of talk -- rich, supple, hilarious, masterfully orchestrated talk.Full Review
As the film goes along, themes and even lines of dialogue resurface, and Jarmusch's comic sensibilities grow more assured. Full Review
Known for an elegant visual style, Jarmusch has a great gift for playing actors against one another, for finding complementary eccentrics (Murray and RZA) and uncovering rare gems (Bill Rice and Taylor Mead in "Champagne").Full Review
Jarmusch's use of yin/yang, dark/light and good/evil symbolism makes glorious if goofy sense.Full Review
In Jarmusch's capable hands, the mundane has never been so delightful.Full Review
