Paris, Texas (1984)
Paris, Texas is probably Wim Wenders' most well known, critically acclaimed, and successful movie, winning a number of international prizes including the Cannes Palm D'Or for best film in 1984.
This unusual road movie, with screenplay by acclaimed playwright Sam Shepard, tells the tale of Travis, a man lost in his own private hell. Presumed dead for four years, he reappears from the desert on the Mexico border, world-weary and an amnesiac.
He traces his brother Walt who is bringing up Hunter, his seven-year-old son, his ex-wife Jane having abandoned him at Walt's door several years before. As virtual strangers, Hunter and Travis begin to build a wary friendship and conspire to find Jane and bring her back to be a real family. With extraordinary performances from Harry Dean Stanton as Travis and Nastassja Kinski as Jane, the film also boasts a soundtrack by Ry Cooder, ideally suited to the film's sunbleached landscapes and melancholy undertones.
Classification: Suitable only for persons of 15 years and over
Starring: Harry Dean Stanton, Dean Stockwell, Sam Shepard, Nastassja Kinski, John Lurie, Aurore Clement, Bernhard Wicki, Tommy Farrell, Socorro Valdez, Hunter Carson
Director: Wim Wenders
Members Reviews
Reviewed by: Swambi
Original and good
This is a unique film. The Director brilliantly combines a range of genres and a series of stories. Genres include road, romance, mystery and family, whilst the stories include a missing brother, restoring a father and finding a missing mother. The range of scenery, cinematography, story and acting are all of the highest standard. Sound is sensitively handled, and the music is mainly a bluesy steel guitar accompaniment, which is highly appropriate. The mystery of why a man disappeared into the desert for 4 years is slowly uncovered as the film progresses, and some of the flashbacks and scenes between Travis and his son and wife are particularly moving. Without revealing the ending, although a lot of good things happen, it isn't all happy or simple.
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Paris, Texas
 
Genres:
Action & Adventure
Drama

Run Time:
147 Minutes

Awards:
1984 Cannes: Palme d'Or
1984 BAFTA: Best Direction

Languages:
English

Countries:
USA

BFI Classification:
Suitable only for persons of 15 years and over

Release Date:
02/09/2002

Production Year:
1984

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 16:9

Colour:
Colour

Special Features:
  • UK Trailer
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Wim Wenders and Natassja Kinski In Cannes - Featurette
  • English Commentary By Director Wim Wenders
  • Biographies
  • Filmographies
  • Photo Gallery
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