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Jim Jarmusch's 'Only Lovers Left Alive' redefines the vampire genre with existential ennui, now streaming free on Tubi

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Thomas Hindmarch

2h ago· 4 min readenReview

Summary

Jim Jarmusch's 2013 film "Only Lovers Left Alive" is now streaming for free on Tubi. The article explores how the film redefines the vampire genre by focusing on existential ennui, intellectual longing, and the burdens of immortality rather than traditional horror tropes. Starring Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston as ancient vampire lovers Adam and Eve, the film presents vampires as cultured, weary beings grappling with the monotony of eternal life. The piece highlights Jarmusch's unique aesthetic, the film's themes of love and despair, and its commentary on modern society's lack of appreciation for art and authenticity.

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polygonJim Jarmusch's 'Only Lovers Left Alive' redefines the vampire genre with existential ennui, now streaming free on Tubipolygon.com

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'Only Lovers Left Alive' is a film about the burden of immortality, the weight of centuries, and the search for meaning in a world that seems to have lost its soul.
Jarmusch's vampires don't hunt humans for blood; they procure it through a network of underground connections, treating it as a precious commodity rather than a source of terror.
The film is a meditation on art, music, and the creative impulse, suggesting that the only thing that makes eternal life bearable is the pursuit of beauty.
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Living forever has a few downsides, in Jim Jarmusch's film about love, fear, vampires, and ennui

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