Until The End Of The Tape
I have a soft spot for Wim Wenders' millennial road-movie epic Until The End Of The World. I like the lugubrious pacing, the gentle nihilism, and the sheer audacity of a movie that, halfway through, just abandons everything it was doing and becomes another movie. It's got the right amount of near-future speculation, globe-trotting and expanding foam filler to keep my inner cyberpunk happy, too.
I never realised there was a director's cut! Fully 280 minutes of Wim, wending his way around the world in a trilogy cut. The question is - as it always is - is the long story the real story, or is this already-enormous movie just gaining two hours of indulgent flab. Worth the risk, I think.
I never realised there was a director's cut! Fully 280 minutes of Wim, wending his way around the world in a trilogy cut. The question is - as it always is - is the long story the real story, or is this already-enormous movie just gaining two hours of indulgent flab. Worth the risk, I think.
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(I wonder if there was ever a director's cut of Rollerblade Warriors?)
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It still makes me giggle.
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"I've found them!"
(alas these days Technet articles, not technology thieves fleeing into apocalyptic Europe)