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Permanent Vacation

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In a life-filled New York City, a young man named Chris navigates a world that increasingly feels alien to him. Disillusioned and trapped in the routine of an empty existence, he decides to leave behind his normal life and embark on an erratic journey through the city and its surroundings. As he moves from place to place, Chris encounters eccentric characters ranging from artists to dreamers, all caught up in their own realities where nothing seems to make sense.

Throughout his journey, he faces loneliness and the quest for connection in a world that appears indifferent. Conversations with strangers unveil fragments of his own frustrations, while his encounters with friends offer a glimpse into New York's bohemian life in the 1980s. The atmosphere is melancholic, anchored in a sense of hopelessness, yet there are also flashes of humor and color that contrast with the sadness surrounding Chris.

With a unique visual proposal and a contemplative rhythm, the story challenges narrative conventions by immersing us in the mind of its protagonist. The film invites reflection on what it truly means to "live" in a world full of uncertainties, posing questions that resonate long after the credits have rolled. An introspective journey that reminds us that sometimes, the smallest moments can have a lasting impact.

Media type
Movie
Year
1981
Director
Jim Jarmusch
Writer
Jim Jarmusch
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Service
Metacritic
Rating
69.00
Actors
Chris Parker
Leila Gastil
John Lurie
Richard Boes
Charlie Spademan
Jane Fire
Ruth Bolton
Evelyn Smith
MarΓ­a Duval
Lisa Rosen
Frankie Faison
Suzanne Fletcher
Felice Rosser
Chris Hameon
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Jim Jarmusch
Streaming
MUBI
Original title
Permanent Vacation
Duration
75
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