Der Regisseur Friedrich Monroe hat Schwierigkeiten, einen stummen S/W-Film über Lissabon fertigzustellen. Er bittet seinen Freund, den Toningenieur Phillip Winter, um Hilfe.Der Regisseur Friedrich Monroe hat Schwierigkeiten, einen stummen S/W-Film über Lissabon fertigzustellen. Er bittet seinen Freund, den Toningenieur Phillip Winter, um Hilfe.Der Regisseur Friedrich Monroe hat Schwierigkeiten, einen stummen S/W-Film über Lissabon fertigzustellen. Er bittet seinen Freund, den Toningenieur Phillip Winter, um Hilfe.
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The plot is pretty simple: Phillip Winter (Rüdiger Vogler) is a sound ingeneer for a German director who moved to Lisbon, and he receives a letter from his friend to come to Portugal and help him do this movie about the capital, through sound capturing of all the people, small noises, and even feelings that float in the air. Vogler accepts the challenge, and goes on a trip to Lisbon.
In the city, he gets acquainted with a local band, Madredeus (who perform a beautiful soundtrack for Lisbon Story), and some of the local kids... After a few weeks, he realizes he's in love with this town, so full of charm and emotion all over, and the rest I leave for you to see. There is also a bit of romance, between the main actor and Teresa, the lead singer of Madredeus (which is, in fact, a beautiful Portuguese girl).
Wim Wenders, as always, has great directing on this one, showing the places that we never thought that would contain so much beauty as they do. He's a great director, and this is a great picture, in a way of a documentary, but greatly captured.
Strong feelings are expected. Wonderful movie.
This is the perfect movie for the uninspired artist who is suffering from malaise, writer's block, disenchantment or perhaps just an overall pissy attitude toward the world. It's absolutely beautiful. The actors are endearing, the story is charming (though not without a few poignant touches of darkness & spookiness), and the music is downright hypnotizing.
This film gave me a big smile from beginning to end. The humour is what I call "real life silly"--these are things that have happened to us all at one point or another, and to watch the characters' reactions is hilarious, because we say to ourselves, "That could've been me!"
But overall this is a movie about love, not necessarily between people but perhaps between a person and a city or a person and a camera or a person and a microphone. It's gorgeous in its ambiguity because, like I said up front, it can inspire any of us out of our deepest rut.
In past reviews of Wim Wenders' work I have been brutally uncomplimentary; he has often struck me as a meandering type who lacks the ability to pull his visions together coherently. But this film has given me a completely new appreciation for his lucidity and ability to convey a profound (yet abstract) thought. The two monologues at the end carry perhaps the strongest messages I've ever seen on film. Simple but resounding.
I give LISBON STORY 10 stars, something which I rarely do even to my favourite films. But this movie is literally perfect, I can't criticize a single thing (edit: OK, after thinking real hard, I suppose there's one flaw... the guitarist's fingers don't exactly match up with what he's playing in one scene. But I think we can all agree that's nitpicking). Enjoy!
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- WissenswertesOriginally intended to be a pure promotional documentary about Lisbon comissioned by the city. Director Wim Wenders added some fictional components to the film and created a story with a thin and simple plot line.
- PatzerIn Lisbon, Mr. Winter reads a loving air mail post card received from Teresa, touring with her musical group, Madredeus in Brazil [at around 1:09:29]. The card shows Rio and Sugarloaf Mountain. However the card is postmarked May (possibly June) 7, 1994 in Portugal.
- Zitate
Phillip Winter: Listen. You have to guess what this is.
[makes sound of horse running]
Beta: A horse! He's afraid!
Zé: Yeah, horse!
Vera: That's it!
Sofia: He's running very fast! He's galloping!
Phillip Winter: Right. And who is always on a horse?
Zé: A cowboy.
Phillip Winter: Right. And now...
[makes sound of lighting a match]
Vera: A match!
Zé: He lights a match!
Phillip Winter: [makes sound of fire]
Sofia: What's that?
Zé: He makes a fire!
Vera: Yeah, he makes a fire!
Phillip Winter: Mmm hmm...
[makes sound of frying eggs]
Zé: What's that?
Sofia: He makes something to eat. Yes, a steak!
Zé: A steak!
Phillip Winter: [pauses] Nnnehh... This cowboy is... vegetarian. Listen again.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Sound of Lisbon Story (2007)
- SoundtracksGuitarra
Traditional lyrics from the poets of Fado
Music by Pedro Ayres Magalhães and Rodrigo Leão
Performed by Madredeus
Produced by Pedro Ayres Magalhães for EMI - Valentim de Carvalho Música, Lda, Lisboa, Portugal
Published by Delabel Editions / Sacem worldwide except Portugal (SPA - Sociedade Portuguesa de Autores)
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- 1 Std. 40 Min.(100 min)
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