Content Warnings
Overall Severity: 馃敶 75/100
Total warning time: 3m 4s
Sex/Nudity: 馃煛 30/100 (8s)
- 馃煛 40/100 [00:45:22 - 00:45:30] Brief scene with a topless woman.
Drug Use: 馃煛 60/100 (1m 10s)
- 馃煛 50/100 [00:15:10 - 00:15:45] Characters smoking and drinking alcohol.
- 馃敶 70/100 [01:20:35 - 01:21:10] Scene involving opium use.
Violence: 馃敶 85/100 (1m 40s)
- 馃敶 80/100 [00:30:15 - 00:30:45] Graphic shooting with blood.
- 馃敶 90/100 [01:05:20 - 01:06:30] Extended violent confrontation with multiple deaths.
Strong Language: 馃煛 50/100 (6s)
- 馃煛 30/100 [00:10:05 - 00:10:07] Use of the word 'damn'.
- 馃煛 30/100 [00:55:40 - 00:55:42] Use of the word 'hell'.
- 馃敶 70/100 [01:30:15 - 01:30:17] Use of a stronger expletive.
Movie FAQ
Q: Who stars in the movie Dead Man (1995)?
A: Dead Man (1995) stars Johnny Depp as William Blake, Gary Farmer as Nobody, Crispin Glover as the Train Fireman, and Lance Henriksen as Cole Wilson.
A: Dead Man (1995) stars Johnny Depp as William Blake, Gary Farmer as Nobody, Crispin Glover as the Train Fireman, and Lance Henriksen as Cole Wilson.
Q: What is the plot of Dead Man (1995)?
A: Dead Man follows William Blake, an accountant who travels to the frontier town of Machine and is forced to go on the run after killing a man. He is aided by a Native American named Nobody, who believes Blake is the reincarnation of the poet William Blake.
A: Dead Man follows William Blake, an accountant who travels to the frontier town of Machine and is forced to go on the run after killing a man. He is aided by a Native American named Nobody, who believes Blake is the reincarnation of the poet William Blake.
Q: Who directed Dead Man (1995)?
A: Dead Man was directed by Jim Jarmusch, known for his distinctive indie filmmaking style.
A: Dead Man was directed by Jim Jarmusch, known for his distinctive indie filmmaking style.
Q: What genre is Dead Man (1995)?
A: Dead Man is a Western film with elements of surrealism and black comedy, blending traditional Western tropes with Jarmusch's unique artistic vision.
A: Dead Man is a Western film with elements of surrealism and black comedy, blending traditional Western tropes with Jarmusch's unique artistic vision.
Q: Is Dead Man (1995) shot in black and white?
A: Yes, Dead Man is filmed in black and white, which enhances its stark, dreamlike atmosphere and aligns with its unconventional take on the Western genre.
A: Yes, Dead Man is filmed in black and white, which enhances its stark, dreamlike atmosphere and aligns with its unconventional take on the Western genre.