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  1. Featuring austerely beautiful black-and-white photography by Robby Müller and a live-wire score by Neil Young, DEAD MAN is a profound and unique revision of the western genre.

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  2. Dead Man. With Dead Man, his first period piece, Jim Jarmusch imagined the nineteenth-century American West as an existential wasteland, delivering a surreal reckoning with the ravages of industrialization, the country’s legacy of violence and prejudice, and the natural cycle of life and death.

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  3. 4 de mai. de 2018 · Most of the hapless, demented hit men who are sent after him are killed by Blake or Nobody, but the reputed cannibal Cole Wilson (Lance Henriksen) is relentless. His pursuit keeps Dead Man on its grim kill-or-be-killed western-genre narrative track. And in the end, everyone dies.

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    With Dead Man, his first period piece, Jim Jarmusch imagined the nineteenth-century American West as an existential wasteland, delivering a surreal reckoning with the ravages of industrialization, the country’s legacy of violence and prejudice, and the natural cycle of life and death. Accountant William Blake (Johnny Depp) has hardly arrived in the...

    In a very welcome surprise the Criterion Collection presents Jim Jarmusch’s revisionist western Dead Manon Blu-ray, sporting an all new 1080p/24hz high-definition presentation taken from a new 4K restoration and scanned from the 35mm original negative. It is presented here in its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1 on a dual-layer disc. I haven’t seen ...

    The film comes with a fairly robust 2.0 surround sound track, presented in DTS-HD MA. Dialogue and sound effects sound excellent and clear with superb depth and fidelity. But the real showcase here is Neil Young’s score, which is particularly dynamic and sharp, making excellent use of the entire sound field. There can be what sounds like some disto...

    Previous North American releases didn’t feature a lot of supplementary material, at best a music video and a collection of deleted scenes, which do also make an appearance here. But Criterion really does put some excellent effort into this and packs in some really great material. First item up is what is labeled as a select scene audio commentary, ...

    Criterion really goes the distance on this one, delivering on all fronts. It looks and sounds great and provides some great supplementary material. An easy recommendation. BUY AT:

  4. With DEAD MAN, his first period piece, Jim Jarmusch imagined the nineteenth-century American West as an existential wasteland, delivering a surreal reckoning with the ravages of industrialization, the country's legacy of violence and prejudice, and the natural cycle of life and death.

  5. Criterion Corner Episode 5 - Dead Man (1995) Directed by Jim Jarmusch. In this episode Scotty V. reviews Dead Man on the Criterion Channel starring Johnny D...

  6. DEAD MAN: Deleted Scenes. Classics and discoveries from around the world, thematically programmed with special features, on a streaming service brought to you by the Criterion Collection.