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Remove ads with our VIP Service| Running Time | | 1:45 | | Genre | | Comedy | | Opened in Theaters | | Friday, August 5th, 2005 | | Directed by | | Jim Jarmusch |
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Broken Flowers
The resolutely single Don has just been dumped by his latest lover, Sherry (Julie Delpy). Don yet again resigns himself to being alone and left to his own devices. Instead, he is compelled to reflect... View more >
 language, some graphic nudity and brief drug use
Starring Bill Murray, Sharon Stone, Jessica Lange... View more >
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Murray was flat. Maybe he was going for that, but it didn't work for me.
Bill Murray gave another memorable performance in "Broken Flowerts." In it, Murray learns that had a son from one of his relationship. He sat out to visit all his ex-girlfriends to find out whom his son is. That movie reminded me of another film that was released in 1996 called "Flirting with Disaster" inwhich everyone liked, everyone except me. In it, Ben Stiller went on a journey to find his folks, but he has to take his wife, infant child and their folks with him. If Stiller had gone alone, I would have like this movie, instead it became an annoying journey to nowhere. But back to "Broken Flowers." I like "Broken Flowers" much better because Bill has his map and a rental car. What more could you ask for? "Broken Flowers" is a much better movie.
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