Frank Ochieng
If you appreciate the delicacies of a quiet, slice-of-life dramedy that hinges on the edginess of minimal observations of routine life as an artistic examination then you are in for a delectable treat with the skillful and witty inflections of writer/director Jim Jarmuschs whimsical and wry offering Paterson. Jarmusch, known for his quirky and sedated dramas that include the highly underrated 2005 Bill Murray vehicle Broken Flowers and 2009s The Limits of Control, is back to add to his familiar repertoire of solemn filmmaking with an admirable character study of an Everyday man named Paterson (Adam Driver, Star Wars: The Force Awakens) trying to balance a structured, day-by-day existence with poetic leanings as his measurement of es...