20 Favourite Films of the 20th Century #12
Paris, Texas
(Directed by Wim Wenders; Written by Sam Shepard; Starring Harry Dean Stanton, Nastassja Kinski, Dean Stockwell, and Aurore Clément; 1984)
The line I most associate with this film: "I wanted to see him so bad that I didn't even dare imagine him anymore."
I have so much love for this astonishingly beautiful masterpiece. This is a touching story about a man - brilliantly portrayed by Harry Dean Stanton (rest in peace) - who disappears for four years and re-emerges in a desert in Texas and must reconnect with society and the life he left behind - including his wounds and heartbreaks. This is a beautiful, humane and moving story about life itself and the relationships that we form along the way. Personally, the part that touches me the most is the last part, when Travis - our main character - tries to find his lost wife - portrayed so beautifully by the amazing Nastassja Kinski - and tries to reconnect their severed ties, going back to his past. In one of the most beautiful and intimate scenes in cinema history, we witness what is the essence of the human experience. And it's so beautiful it will most definitely make you sob. This is a must for anyone who loves cinema and the way it can move all of us.
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