Travis Henderson, un vagabond sans but disparu depuis quatre ans, sort du désert et doit se reconnecter avec la société, lui-même, sa vie et sa famille.Travis Henderson, un vagabond sans but disparu depuis quatre ans, sort du désert et doit se reconnecter avec la société, lui-même, sa vie et sa famille.Travis Henderson, un vagabond sans but disparu depuis quatre ans, sort du désert et doit se reconnecter avec la société, lui-même, sa vie et sa famille.
- A remporté le prix 1 BAFTA Award
- 16 victoires et 12 nominations au total
- Anne Henderson
- (as Aurore Clement)
- Woman on TV
- (as Viva Auder)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesHarry Dean Stanton's favorite film from his own filmography.
- GaffesWhen Travis shows Walt and Hunter the picture of the vacant lot he bought in Paris, Texas, the photograph shows a desert landscape. Paris, Texas is located near the forests of East Texas, hundreds of miles from any desert.
- Citations
Jane Henderson: I... I used to make long speeches to you after you left. I used to talk to you all the time, even though I was alone. I walked around for months talking to you. Now I don't know what to say. It was easier when I just imagined you. I even imagined you talking back to me. We'd have long conversations, the two of us. It was almost like you were there. I could hear you, I could see you, smell you. I could hear your voice. Sometimes your voice would wake me up. It would wake me up in the middle of the night, just like you were in the room with me. Then... it slowly faded. I couldn't picture you anymore. I tried to talk out loud to you like I used to, but there was nothing there. I couldn't hear you. Then... I just gave it up. Everything stopped. You just... disappeared. And now I'm working here. I hear your voice all the time. Every man has your voice.
- ConnexionsFeatured in At the Movies: Stop Making Sense/Falling in Love/Paris Texas (1984)
As I recall, I first saw it while I was a student in a small theater in '84 or '85; a year or two later I recorded it from cable to Beta tape. After not having watched it for years, I've played it again a few times over the last couple of years. Many movies I recall having liked in the past are just big disappointments when I watch them years later. That's not the case with this one! Then I was single; now I'm married. That alone makes a big difference, but I also find that even some small elements now have more meaning. I previously attached no significance to the scene where Travis was determined to find the same rental car in which he and Walt had previously driven. But how often people do sentimentally and fiercely cling to, objectively, unimportant things in reaction to having had their hearts and spirits broken more than a few times over important things. I often recall this scene when observing some instance of this in myself or others.
I am struck by what opposite opinions people have of this movie. If you have few problems relating to other people, or you don't care much about relating to other humans, and little in your life disappoints you over long spells of your life, you will probably find this movie very boring. I sort of envy people in this situation, though before I would want to wish myself to be like that, I pause at how much my life would be changed and how little of my personality would be left, if I did.
I, too, eagerly await the release of this movie on high quality DVD, and hope that my still barely viewable Beta will last til then.
"Oh, Travis."
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- 2 avr. 2001
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- París, Texas
- Lieux de tournage
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- Budget
- 1 162 000 £ (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 2 422 082 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 16 668 $ US
- 1 sept. 2024
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 3 095 334 $ US