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Movie Notes: Dead Man
1995
Overview
User Rating:
7.7/10 29,364 votes
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Director:
Jim JarmuschWriter:
Jim Jarmusch (written by)Release Date:
10 May 1996 (USA) moreTagline:
No one can survive becoming a legend.Plot:
On the run after murdering a man, accountant William Blake encounters a strange Indian named "Nobody" who prepares him for his journey into the spiritual world. full summary | add synopsis//
Awards:
2 wins & 5 nominations
"Opening scene" Train moving down the tracks, awkward stare from other passengers on train.
Diffrent scenes setting up the plot or the possible outcome of the movie.
Setting starts, train, passing through diffrent locations, open plains, western theme,
Worried look on the main character's face signifing that something is wrong or something is going to be wrong.
He is holding a large case or some sort of portfolio that might have some true meanin.
The train seems to be very small, space between people are very close causing the awkard feeling throughout the scene.
Throughout this opening scene, the main character is weird and studders while talking to the conductor of the train. "Wait, who is controling the train?"
Gun shots frighnen the character and makes him jumpy and something is caused from it.
That was an intro scene to start off by showing who the character is and where he had come from and how this is going to effect the outcome of the story.
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3. Sarah Arnold
The format of the script had a lot of errors. No transitions or shots were used, but instead were put into the action or as description. There were a few capitalization/ grammar problems, and punctuation need to be watched for errors.
The story line still is clear, but there are a few lines that make no sense or are no needed at all. The art discipline was included by adding the art project and art room. Also the flying images within the vision the character had. The length was affected by the descriptions. The scene headings need to be finished and the camera shots need to be explained as to what is being seen.
01/11/10, 06:23 pm
2. Sarah Arnold
The conversation in which Alex and I had was brief, as there were not many flaws in the script. We discussed the problems and what the more interesting part of the script was and what obsticales may get in his way during the production of the film.
11/30/09, 07:03 pm
1. Sarah Arnold
Alex's script was formatted very well. He had a few indentation problems, and some of the script descriptions were capitilized when other descriptions were not. He had a few capitilization/ grammar problems and some incorrect punctuation. His storyline was very clear and you were able to really visualize what it was he wanted to do with the film. He used his art by including an art room and an art project. The length of the script was actually affected by the descriptions. They were really in-depth, but carried out the film for a while.
11/30/09, 07:00 pm