Night On Earth Essay, Research Paper
The film “Night on Earth” portrays taxi drivers in different cities around the world. Our focus will be the story of the taxi driver in Rome, Italy. In this section the film centers on a taxi driver and a priest, two unlikely people in an unlikely situation at 4:00 in the morning. The director of this film, Jarmusch, had three main intentions to show in this film. The first of these intentions is to show stereotypes of Italians, the second being to poke fun at the Church, and the third intention of showing an unlikely, comical situation. To show these intentions Jarmusch uses props, shock value, and comedy in order to relate his ideas to the viewers. Although I only viewed the portion of the film focusing on Rome, I think that it was very good and would like to view the entire film someday.
I have never been to Rome, let alone Italy; so I have no ideas about their customs or ways of life. Coming from what I have seen on TV and heard about from other people, I have come to a stereotypical conclusion of all Italians that I assume to be in agreement with other peoples’ stereotypes and ideas. The first of these stereotypes is that Italians are sexually active people. This is supported in the film’s first scene, which shows two people making love on the back of a motorcycle at 4:00 in the morning. Another stereotype of Italians is that they are smokers. This is not only from Italian culture but also true in all of European countries. In the film the taxi driver lights a cigarette when the priest is in the car, and looks back to see the priests’ reaction to this disgusting action. The priest points to the no smoking sign in the car and is horrified when the taxi driver throws the sign out of the window. The cigarette is used as a prop to portray the directors’ ideas and the interaction that takes place is rich in shock value. Another of the directors’ intentions
Jermuschs’ film “Night on Earth” used many strategies to convey his intentions throughout the film. Usually we would not laugh if a priest died, but in this situation Jarmusch has made it very comical. I really enjoyed the taxi driver’s rudeness because the way he went about it was very eye opening and made the movie much more interesting. Also, the stereotypes shown in this film were very good because it gives us a true sense of how Italy is, for the most part. I thought that this was a very good film and would like to watch the entire film some day, to see the other situations and how each city is portrayed. I think that the director did a very good job in making this film and I am interested in any other works he has.