Stranger Than Paradise 〈CONFIRMED〉
: Jarmusch uses single, uninterrupted shots for each scene, separated by brief fades to black.
: The characters live in a state of perpetual boredom and cultural dislocation, drifting through life with little sense of purpose. Stranger Than Paradise
: A central motif is that travel doesn't lead to discovery; Eddie famously observes that "you come to someplace new, an'... everything looks just the same". : Jarmusch uses single, uninterrupted shots for each
: Willie and his friend Eddie travel to Cleveland during a snowy winter to visit Eva, who is living with their elderly Aunt Lotte. : Jarmusch uses single