Budget
$23,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$829,625
Opening weekend US & Canada
$38,553
Gross worldwide
$829,625
Budget
$23,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$829,625
Opening weekend US & Canada
$38,553
Gross worldwide
$829,625
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By Katelin 2022-04-08 09:01:13
"Their footprints are all over four continents: from Nice, Paris, Berlin, Lisbon, Moscow, Beijing, Tokyo, Chase to San Francisco, Sydney, and finally to the aboriginal living area of the
barren Cooper Peyland in central Australia." Little, Sydney, Sydney, oh my god, that's romantic enough. Taiwanese translations are always ingenious. But there is also the kind of outrageous translation of "84 Charling cross street" into **blood**.
Wenders, road movie, these two names...
By Leanne 2022-04-08 09:01:13
After a week of nothing to do, I finally finished reading Wenders' extremely long "Until the End of the World" trilogy. During this period, he fell asleep several times, and was mixed with "Last Year in Marienbad", "The Girl on the Bridge", "Balthazar" and countless variety shows on Hong Kong and Taiwan. And yet the film has to be so long, even slow, unnerving, eye-catching, because it's about being lost and following, because it's all over the world and only within us.
The...
By Sammy 2022-04-08 09:01:13
The story is so ridiculous that it gets more and more ridiculous as it goes on, so absurd that it can no longer be described by surrealism. I watched the director's cut, three discs, 280 minutes in length. By the last part of the scene in Australia, it's a complete slump, a far cry from the title of this poetic film. The part I tracked all over the world is quite suspenseful. The falling satellite, post-Cold War mentality, and mysterious apocalyptic sense are created very realistically, and the...
By Bobby 2022-04-08 08:01:02
"Until the End of the World": After the Palme d'Or, he went to the end of the world alone
till the end of the world
Bis ans Ende der Welt (1991)
Director: Wim Wenders
Writers: Wim Wenders, Peter Carey, Solveig Domartin, Michelle Amiriad
Starring: Solveig Domartin, Chick Ortega
Genre: Drama / Science Fiction
By Destiney 2022-04-08 08:01:02
Storytelling - connecting the past and the future
Wenders once said in the words of a writer in "Under the Berlin Sky": "If I give up, human beings lose the people who tell their stories. Once they lose their stories, they also lose their childhood."
Claire's indulging in this device (instrument) is actually indulging in her own past, her own nightmare. And Eugene's novel about the future rescued Claire.
Storytelling preserves the past and records history, and it must be scarred; but storytelling also imagines the future, hides...
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By Clare 2023-08-03 07:38:35
Landscape film is right! Run around the world! There are very few lenses in...
By Frida 2023-08-03 07:05:19
The nearly 5-hour movie can be called a majestic epic. Wenders' love for road movies and his philosophy of life are vividly reflected. The characters' behaviors and plot motivations are so contradictory, pretentious, and real in the second half. The dream image even had a hint of the Uncanny Valley effect, and Wenders was...
By Halle 2023-07-18 10:52:12
288-minute director's cut. ①Wenders' ultimate road movie is cut from Sam Neill's subjective writing perspective and narration (which also represents Wenders' creative will). ②Only at the end did I see Wenders' view of the "world", from the doomsday panic and the heroine's pursuit (change of urban space) in the first half to the second half of the hero's father's obsession with memory capture devices - dreamland With memory transcending reality, a sad soul wanders around Sam Neill's typewriter....
By Pearl 2023-06-10 06:31:22
Good Geek, love. Traveling around the world in a hippie way in 5 hours, indulging in images causes the pace to stop, although words are the antidote, but going to space may be a better choice....
By Daphney 2023-06-05 06:13:31
The 12G CC version circulating on the Internet is very beautiful, and the external subtitles are all messed up by machine translation. The 6G CC version has hard subtitles, and the translation quality is OK, but the image compression is extremely poor, and the beauty of the CC version is completely lost. Picture...
Claire Tourneur: I think he's a spy. I didn't think they had spies anymore. I mean, we are here in Moscow in 1999. Actually, I'm not a tourist, I'm a burglar. I've stolen these things to protect a man who has stolen my money. I had it - from other guys - who had stolen it from the people who had stolen it from a bank. Are you following me?
Claire Tourneur: Remember the first time we came to Tokyo? It was the summer of 1994. Our first summer.
Eugene Fitzpatrick: It rained all the time.
Claire Tourneur: We saw the Rolling Stones last concert.
Claire Tourneur: Do you know who I am?
Sam Farber, alias Trevor McPhee: Weren't you the angel in Lisbon?
Claire Tourneur: I am the angel again.