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Until the End of the World (1991) by Wim Wenders - cranefly - 02-05-2020 I'm 48 minutes into this and want to bail. But I won't. Wim Wenders attributes it bombing at the box office to a bad cut, which was not his. This is his, the official Director's Cut, thanks to criterion.com, so, yeah. I'll stick it out, give him his due. Or will I? Because I'm very close to calling bullshit. No, it would be unfair to review it if I don't finish it. So... Sigh... Only four more hours to go. --To be continued-- RE: Until the End of the World (1991) by Wim Wenders - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 02-05-2020 Just review the poster and enjoy your day RE: Until the End of the World (1991) by Wim Wenders - cranefly - 02-06-2020 (02-05-2020, 07:40 PM)Dr. Ivor Yeti Wrote: Just review the poster and enjoy your day In hindsight, that's very good advice. Another two and a half hours in, and it just isn't gelling for me. I can't get interested in the characters. The actors seem uninspired, or miscast, with little chemistry between them. But the end is now in reach. Only an hour and a half to go. Maybe one more night. RE: Until the End of the World (1991) by Wim Wenders - Greg - 02-06-2020 Hadn't seen you in quite awhile I was down the hold just passing time. Last time we met was a low-lit room We were as close together as a bride and groom We ate the food, we drank the wine Everybody having a good time Except you You were talking about the end of the world RE: Until the End of the World (1991) by Wim Wenders - Drunk Monk - 02-06-2020 I am so glad we have cf here to find these films and watch them so we don't have to. At 4+ hours, I coulda watched Birds of Prey twice.
RE: Until the End of the World (1991) by Wim Wenders - cranefly - 02-07-2020 Okay, I knocked another 30 minutes off this turkey, just an hour to go. Criterion.com has been dangling some compelling content the last few days, and convinced me to take a breather from this. I'll get back to this soon. Really. Guess you could say I'm taking a Zeno's Paradox approach to the film. Will I ever finish it? To be continued... RE: Until the End of the World (1991) by Wim Wenders - Drunk Monk - 02-07-2020 (02-07-2020, 06:38 PM)cranefly Wrote: Will I ever finish it? We're all still wondering if you'll ever get back from Puerto Maldonado. Maybe we should change cf to stand for CliiFhanger or Can't Finish.
RE: Until the End of the World (1991) by Wim Wenders - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 02-08-2020 FTW!!! RE: Until the End of the World (1991) by Wim Wenders - cranefly - 02-10-2020 I'll get back to Puerto Maldonado soon. Honest. As for Until the End of the World, I resumed watching it, knocked another 30 minutes off. But then better fare beckoned, and I needed another break from this misfire. Just 30 minutes to go. Getting so close it's starting to look like a cigar. RE: Until the End of the World (1991) by Wim Wenders - Drunk Monk - 02-10-2020 srsly? still not done?
RE: Until the End of the World (1991) by Wim Wenders - cranefly - 02-26-2020 Okay, I finished this. It was a slow fizzle beginning to end, as far as I'm concerned. Ebert agreed, giving it just two stars, citing a lack of narrative urgency, among other things. I think the big problem is that the director Wenders and leading lady Solveig Dommartin were involved at the time, and they co-wrote the script, and they scoped out all the places around the world where the film was shot. So the whole movie project got tangled with their own personal journey so they lost perspective on how it would play on screen to an audience. While I'm sure they had a great and intimate time making it (almost as much as Beatty and Hoffman in Ishtar), the audience is largely left in the lurch. Oh, William Hurt is Solveig's love interest in the movie, but I just wasn't buying any of their scenes together. The chemistry wasn't there, likely because her real love interest was the guy behind the camera. Solveig Dommartin is beautiful, well-built, athletic, by the way. She previously played the trapeze artist in Wings of Desire, directed by Wenders as well, which I haven't seen (it's on my list). For the role, Solveig learned to do circus acrobatics. So, yeah. Beautiful and athletic. She died of a heart attack at 45. I'm still puzzling over that. Haven't read of any extenuating condition. Not recommended, but like I said, I do intend to check out Wings of Desire soon. RE: Until the End of the World (1991) by Wim Wenders - Drunk Monk - 02-26-2020 (02-26-2020, 02:35 PM)cranefly Wrote: Solveig Dommartin is beautiful, well-built, athletic, by the way. She previously played the trapeze artist in Wings of Desire, directed by Wenders as well, which I haven't seen (it's on my list). For the role, Solveig learned to do circus acrobatics. So, yeah. Beautiful and athletic. ![]() (02-25-2020, 12:38 PM)cranefly Wrote: (I'll be checking back here later today for an animated gif.) |