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Night on Earth (1991) Reviews

Night on Earth (1991)
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Jim Jarmusch's deadpan comedy-of-the-night is a collection of five vignettes taking place in the enclosed space of a cab ride, each occurring simultaneously in five different cities and five different time zones -- Los Angeles, New York City, Paris, Rome, and Helsinki. The Los Angeles episode takes place at dusk, as high-powered casting agent Victoria (Gena Rowlands) gets a ride from L.A. International Airport with tomboy driver Corky (Winona Ryder), who would rather go on driving her cab than take up Victoria's offer to make her a superstar. In New York City, novice East German cabbie Helmut Grokenberger (Armin Mueller-Stahl) has difficulty working the foot pedals to his hack, and his passenger, YoYo (Giancarlo Esposito), ends up driving himself to Brooklyn, picking up the shrill-voiced Angela (Rosie Perez) along the way. In Paris, an African cab driver (Isaach De Bankolé) ejects a collection of drunken African diplomats from his cab and picks up a beautiful but surly blind girl (Béatrice Dalle). In Rome, cab driver Gino (Roberto Benigni) engages in a heartfelt monologue confessing his past sexual exploits to his passenger, a priest who is dying of a heart attack in the back seat. The film winds down in the last melancholy vignette, taking place in Helsinki, as taxi driver Mika (Matti Pellonpää) picks up three inebriated workmen who regale him with hard-luck stories. But Mika has a much harsher story of his own to tell. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Gena RowlandsWinona Ryder, (more)
Director(s):
Jim Jarmusch
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Karl B.

Not a movie for viewers looking for explosions or vampires. This is an intelligent, thoughtful, and funny movie. All the acting is superb. Each city has a different tone and feel. The funniest are New York and Rome. The saddest is the last in Helsinki but uplifting in its own way.

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Michael I.

I'd like to go into more detail about how BORING this was, but I fell asleep! If you like watching people sitting in a cab, talking and cussing for 2 hours, you might like this movie.

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Frank N.

Through Five different cities, and four different languages, this movie never misses a beat! Why wont they put it out on DVD!!!

Yes   |   No


Beverly W.

I'm totally lost how anyone found humor in this movie.I do not always agree with the sponsors but they would have to pay me to sit thru this one again.It is dark,depressing and I don't think other peoples misfortune is funny. Sorry ,I hated it.

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    Karl B.

    Not a movie for viewers looking for explosions or vampires. This is an intelligent, thoughtful, and funny movie. All the acting is superb. Each city has a different tone and feel. The funniest are New York and Rome. The saddest is the last in Helsinki but uplifting in its own way.

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    Michael I.

    I'd like to go into more detail about how BORING this was, but I fell asleep! If you like watching people sitting in a cab, talking and cussing for 2 hours, you might like this movie.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Frank N.

    Through Five different cities, and four different languages, this movie never misses a beat! Why wont they put it out on DVD!!!

    Yes   |   No

     
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