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      • With breathtaking cinematography, artful direction, a compelling soundtrack, a skillful screenplay, and powerful acting performances, “Paris, Texas” is not only an all-around great film but also, exploring many classic American road movie themes and taking them in new and fascinating directions, it is an ideal representative and innovator of the genre, as well as a top contender for the best road movie of all time.
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  2. Dec 8, 2002 · Reviews. Paris, Texas. 150 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1984. Roger Ebert. December 8, 2002. 8 min read. Travis (Harry Dean Stanton) traverses the American west in Wim Wenders' "Paris, Texas." The man comes walking out of the desert like a Biblical figure, a penitent who has renounced the world.

  3. A quiet yet deeply moving kind of Western, Paris, Texas captures a place and people like never before (or after). Read Critics Reviews

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  4. Paris, Texas. Travis (Harry Dean Stanton) traverses the American west in Wim Wenders' "Paris, Texas." A man walks alone in the desert. He has no memory, no past, no future. He finds an isolated settlement where the doctor, another exile, a German, makes some calls.

  5. “Every man has your voice.” ‘Paris, Texas’ is one of the best art-house westerns out there. A slow-burn two-and-a-half-hour movie that kept my eyes locked onto the screen. How a movie can be so warm, and gentle hit the hardest in emotions.

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  6. Paris, Texas is a landmark work in every sense: understated, powerful, sublime. Full Review | Oct 7, 2021

  7. Aug 14, 2021 · Arriving into Wim Wenders’ Paris, Texas as if he had emanated from the dusty, yellowed mud, Harry Dean Stanton’s Travis Henderson stumbles toward civilisation as a mysterious man of the wild west.

  8. Paris, Texas is a 1984 neo-Western drama road film directed by Wim Wenders, co-written by Sam Shepard and L. M. Kit Carson, and produced by Don Guest. It stars Harry Dean Stanton, Nastassja Kinski, Dean Stockwell, Aurore Clément, and Hunter Carson.

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