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Bill Murray (Lost In Translation) stars as Don Johnston, an ageing Don Juan who is compelled to reflect on his past when he receives by mail a mysterious pink letter, sent from a former lover informing him that he has a 19-year-old son. Don's unannounced visits to each of the four potential former flames hold new surprises as he haphazardly confronts both his past and, consequently, his present.

From acclaimed director Jim Jarmusch and co-starring Sharon Stone, Frances Conroy, Jessica Lange, Tilda Swinton, and Jeffrey Wright, Broken Flowers is this year's most original and poignant comedy.
2005
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Cast List Julie Delpy Frances Conroy Jessica Lange Bill Murray Tilda Swinton Sharon Stone Jeffrey Wright
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Director Jim Jarmusch Frederick Elmes
Main Language English
Number of Disks 1
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Subtitle Language English for the hard of hearing

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Since I don't particularly want to spoil this film for anyone I'll keep this short. Broken Flowers is in every way a spiritual successor to Lost in Translation. The story follows a man (Bill Murray) who is trying to find out who the mother of his recently discovered son is. He travels the country meeting each of his ex's, trying to solve the mystery. The story is technically a comedy, and there are a few laughs to support that classification, but in general it is more of a symbolic story in which each stage of ones life is represented in each "chapter" (not wanting to spoil anything). This results in it being a very sobering experience, with the Bill Murray's characteristic dry wit being the only thing preventing it from becoming too depressing. All in all, a great film but don't expect too much comedy, simply appreciate the film. It's another "love it or hate it" film.

2010-08-22by Ranger_Dave