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Making nothing happen: the transition from reactive nihilism to affirmation in Jim Jarmusch’s broken flowers (2005)

机译:一事无成:吉姆·贾木许(Jim Jarmusch)的《碎花》(2005)从反应虚无主义到肯定的过渡

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This article draws from Gilles Deleuze’s interpretation of the Nietzschean concept of “the eternal return” in order to read Jim Jarmusch’s film Broken Flowers as being not merely a study in duration, apathy and reactive nihilism, but also a film which, through its formal repetitive structure, also offers pathways to transformation and affirmation. As such, I argue that the central protagonist, Don Johnston undergoes a subtle yet crucial change in the course of the film from a state of ressentiment to affirmation and becoming. I also characterise the film as an absurdist quest or road movie.
机译:本文取材于吉勒斯·德勒兹(Gilles Deleuze)对尼采“永恒的回归”概念的解释,以便阅读吉姆·贾木许(Jim Jarmusch)的电影《断花》(Broken Flowers)不仅是对持续时间,冷漠和反应性虚无主义的研究,而且是一部通过正式重复的电影结构,也提供了转化和肯定的途径。因此,我认为中央主角唐·约翰斯顿在电影的制作过程中经历了微妙而又至关重要的变化,即从满足状态转变为主张并成为状态。我还将这部电影描述为荒诞的探索或公路电影。

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