Mystery Train (Blu-ray) R

Mystery Train (Blu-ray)
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  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 50 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
  • Released: March 21, 2010
  • Originally Released: 1989
  • Label: Criterion Collection

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Rating: 4/5 -- It's the best thing Mr. Jarmusch has done to date.
New York Times
Aug 31, 2004
Happily, Jarmusch's formal inventiveness is framed by a rare flair for zany entertainment ... Full Review
Time Out
Jun 24, 2006
...It's a jewel-like, minimalist film about a group of crisscrossing wanderers and outlaws on one lyrically strange day and night in Memphis -- where haphazard-seeming events slowly merge into entrancingly complex figures and patterns...
Los Angeles Times
Dec 15, 1989
Rating: 89/100 -- ...has the same weird beauty as a Van Morrison vocal, a mannered eccentricity that somehow cracks open and lays bear the stuttering, fervid heart of what could have been banal material. Full Review
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Jul 3, 2010
If there is a rationale for what takes place on-screen, it's not evident. Things happen, and nothing means anything. Full Review
Washington Post
Jan 1, 2000
Working with German cinematographer Robby Muller, Jarmusch shoots MYSTERY TRAIN with a cool reserve and an outsider's eye for overlooked detail...
A.V. Club
Jun 23, 2010
Rating: 3/4 -- Jarmusch finds visual poetry in the run-down, the ignored, and the decrepit, especially via the use of neon colors cutting into the darkness and the gray Full Review
Q Network Film Desk
Jun 21, 2010

Product Description:

Jim Jarmusch broadens his scope with this episodic tale of a night in the life of several Memphis, Tennessee, inhabitants who unknowingly find themselves lodging at the same hotel. The first episode, "Far from Yokohama," is about two Japanese teenagers (Youki Kudoh and Masatoshe Nagase) on a pilgrimage to the birthplace of rock and roll, Sun Studios, where Elvis Presley and Carl Perkins got their start. In the second story, "A Ghost," two strangers meet and become friends. One is an Italian tourist, Luisa (Nicoletta Braschi), who is on the way back to Rome in order to bury her husband; the other, Dee Dee (Elizabeth Bracco), has just dumped her British boyfriend, Johnny (Joe Strummer). During the middle of the night, Luisa is visited by the ghost of Elvis. "Lost in Space," the final segment, brings all the characters together briefly, as Johnny goes on a violent drinking spree with Dee Dee's brother (Steve Buscemi) and another friend (Rick Aviles). Throughout all of this, the hotel's night clerk (Screamin' Jay Hawkins) and bellboy (Cinque Lee) listen to the local radio and engage in aimless conversation. Jarmusch once again uses his distinct sense of humor to dispel cultural myths--this time it's the legend of Memphis--by placing an eclectic group of tourists into an unquestionably American environment.

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  • UPC: 715515058810
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