The movie
Dead Man
Johnny Depp’s accountant-turned-fugitive drifts through a hostile frontier, guided by Gary Farmer’s enigmatic outcast. Shot in luminous black-and-white and underscored by Neil Young’s spare, electric score, the film balances brutality with moments of stillness and dark humor.
Description
A journey westward becomes a passage into myth in Dead Man, where Jim Jarmusch recasts the Western as a stark, introspective odyssey. Johnny Depp’s accountant-turned-fugitive drifts through a hostile frontier, guided by Gary Farmer’s enigmatic outcast. Shot in luminous black-and-white and underscored by Neil Young’s spare, electric score, the film balances brutality with moments of stillness and dark humor. What emerges is a controlled, revisionist work that reflects on violence, identity, and the uneasy legacy of the American West.