The Limits of Control
(2009)
Critics may argue that Jim Jarmusch is out of ideas and has resorted to a self indulgent film stripped bare of dialogue and loaded with obscurity in an attempt to snare a little critical acclaim. Perhaps that’s what Ebert was suggesting when he awarded it half a star. Certainly compared to his last film, Broken Flowers, this offering appears to insist more on using whatever you bring to it. I was bringing a lot. The landscape and soundtrack alone make the journey more than worthwhile.
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Director:
Jim Jarmusch
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Languages:
English | Spanish | Hebrew | French | Japanese
Runtime:
116 min
Tagline:
For every way in, there is another way out.
Plot:
The story of a mysterious loner, a stranger in the process of completing a criminal job. (Source: IMDb)
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The Limits of Control (2009)
IMDb Rating:
6.2
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MetaCritic Score:
na
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