Set in a then-future 1999, it follows Claire Tourneur (Solveig Dommartin) as she pursues a mysterious stranger (William Hurt) across the globe while a nuclear satellite threatens to crash into Earth.
For decades, audiences only saw a "butchered" 2.5-hour theatrical version that Wenders famously called the "Reader’s Digest" cut. The (nearly 5 hours) restores the film's intended rhythm, humor, and depth. Until.The.End.Of.The.World.1991.1080p.Blu-ray.A...
Wim Wenders’ 1991 masterpiece, , is often described as the "ultimate road movie." It is a massive, globetrotting epic that blends science fiction, romance, and a prescient look at our digital future. Set in a then-future 1999, it follows Claire
If you are looking at the release (specifically the acclaimed Criterion Collection edition), here is what makes this particular version and film so significant: The "Uncut" Vision Wim Wenders’ 1991 masterpiece, , is often described
The film features a device that can record dreams and allow the blind to see, offering a hauntingly accurate prediction of our modern obsession with handheld screens and digital isolation. A Legendary Soundtrack