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Sin final

Título original: Bez konca
  • 1985
  • C
  • 1h 47min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Sin final (1985)
Legal DramaPolitical DramaDramaRomance

En 1982, Polonia está bajo ley marcial y la solidaridad está prohibida. Ulla, una traductora, pierde a su marido Antek y se ve poseída por el dolor de la pérdida.En 1982, Polonia está bajo ley marcial y la solidaridad está prohibida. Ulla, una traductora, pierde a su marido Antek y se ve poseída por el dolor de la pérdida.En 1982, Polonia está bajo ley marcial y la solidaridad está prohibida. Ulla, una traductora, pierde a su marido Antek y se ve poseída por el dolor de la pérdida.

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    • Krzysztof Kieslowski
  • Guionistas
    • Krzysztof Kieslowski
    • Krzysztof Piesiewicz
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    • Grazyna Szapolowska
    • Maria Pakulnis
    • Aleksander Bardini
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    • Dirección
      • Krzysztof Kieslowski
    • Guionistas
      • Krzysztof Kieslowski
      • Krzysztof Piesiewicz
    • Elenco
      • Grazyna Szapolowska
      • Maria Pakulnis
      • Aleksander Bardini
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    Elenco principal25

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    Grazyna Szapolowska
    Grazyna Szapolowska
    • Urszula Zyro
    Maria Pakulnis
    Maria Pakulnis
    • Joanna Stach
    Aleksander Bardini
    Aleksander Bardini
    • Mieczyslaw Labrador
    Jerzy Radziwilowicz
    Jerzy Radziwilowicz
    • Antek Zyro
    Artur Barcis
    Artur Barcis
    • Darek Stach
    Michal Bajor
    Michal Bajor
    • Miecio (aplikant)
    Marek Kondrat
    Marek Kondrat
    • Tomek
    Tadeusz Bradecki
    Tadeusz Bradecki
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    Danny Webb
    Danny Webb
    • American
    • (as Daniel Webb)
    Krzysztof Krzeminski
    Krzysztof Krzeminski
    • Jacek Zyro
    Marzena Trybala
    Marzena Trybala
    • Marta Duraj
    Adam Ferency
    Adam Ferency
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    Elzbieta Kilarska
    Elzbieta Kilarska
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    Hanna Dunowska
    Hanna Dunowska
    • Justyna
    Jan Tesarz
    Jan Tesarz
    • Joanna's Father
    Andrzej Szalawski
    Andrzej Szalawski
    • Lawyer
    Jacek Domanski
    Jacek Domanski
    • Dzialacz opozycji
    • (sin créditos)
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      • Krzysztof Kieslowski
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      • Krzysztof Piesiewicz
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    writers_reign

    Poles Apart

    This is an excellent film and a great discovery. It's from about ten years before The Double Life Of Veronica and the Three Colours trilogy and is, it its way, equally good. It almost certainly inspired Truly, Madly, Deeply because the main story is about a young lawyer, Antek Zyro (Jerzy Radziwilowicz) who tells us at the outset that he is dead and spends the remainder of the film watching over his widow and young son. Grazyna Szpapolowska is outstanding, not to say beautiful, as the widow who 'feels' her husband everywhere and tries a variety of remedies - hypnosis, casual sex - to dispel his presence all to no avail. It's a stunning film shot in muted blue tones throughout and well worth a visit. 9/10
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Another (relatively) early Kieslowski deserving of more love

    What has been seen of Krzysztof Kieslowski (almost all his films and 'Dekalog' in its entirety) all ranges between very good (the 8th episode of 'Dekalog') to masterpiece ('Three Colors: Red' and 'Blue' and the whole 'Dekalog' series). To me, he was an immensely gifted director, who died far too early.

    'No End' is not one of Kieslowski's best, but like 'Camera Buff' it is another early film of his that deserves more love and attention. It may be alienating and strange to some viewers (its, as reasoned, pro-solidarity sentiments must have been reason enough for it to not be released internationally for over a year) and his more international work is somewhat more accessible. However, while some of the political story could have had more clarity in places, 'No End' is great in many ways with all the typical Kieslowski strengths that make his films so good.

    As was always the case in Kieslowski's work, 'No End' is made exceptionally. As well as being beautifully shot with atmospheric use of colour to match the mood, it is gritty yet beautiful with many thoughtful and emotionally powerful images and little things lingering long into the memory. Kieslowski's direction is quietly unobtrusive, intelligently paced and never too heavy. The music is suitably intricate.

    It's a thought-provoking film in writing, as ever thematically rich and with complex characters, and resists the trap of rambling. The 3-part story is intriguingly told, and while the political story could have done with more clarity the emotional story is harrowing and affecting and the metaphysical story fascinating. 'No End' is always engaging and suitably challenging. The acting is as always from Kieslowski marvellously nuanced and natural, especially from heart-wrenching Grazyna Szapolowska.

    Summing up, not among the best work of Kieslowski but deserves more love as a result of being overshadowed by his later stuff from 'Dekalog' onward. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    9lorilol

    Mezmerising

    I state for the record that I did not understand this film fully. The second plot with Solidarnost protester imprisoned and released by the court is not completely clear to me. Yet it has little to do with politics and more with human condition (ideals, expectation, compromise). Prisoner's family doesn't react happily upon his immediate release in a court room. There is awkwardness and embarrassment in that scene, as if some unforgivable compromise has been made and it tainted all of their relationship. Accident scene with a death of motorist seems random but reoccurring theme in Kieslowskij movies. Randomness of death, randomness of existence. Movie is wonderfully shot , music (as always) is haunting. I just cannot put it all together in my mind like I could with Veronique.
    10paul2001sw-1

    No equal

    Krystoff Kieslowski is today best known for his last four films, made wholly or partly in France, which in some ways is a shame, as while these movies are not without merit, they are outshone by the massive brilliance of his earlier, Polish work. Kieslowski was, of course, the greatest visual poet of communist architecture; and there's also something magical about the way he communicates the most intense emotion behind the facade of Slavic stoicism (witness, for example, in this film, the scene where the car is taken by the police). And also there was the subtext of the political beneath the personal, never more apparent than in 'No End', set (and, courageously, made) in the aftermath of the impact of the Solidarity movement on Polish society. In the face of civil unrest, the government had declared martial law, hoping to stave off a "friendly" Russian invasion; but system had lost confidence in itself, and had already effectively negotiated its own demise by the time the collapse of the Berlin wall finally cast it into oblivion. It's in this intermediate period, where normality intermingled with fear, that 'No End' unfolds, a drama that combines moral complexity and human sympathy in equal measure.

    The first words of dialgoue in this film are "I died". Billy Wilder had planned to start 'Sunset Boulevard' in a similar manner, but the suits didn't like it and that film makes less sense as a result of the changes they demanded. More recently, films like 'Truly, Madly, Deeply' and 'The Sixth Sense' have repeated one idea explored in 'No End', that of the ongoing relationship between the living and the dead. But whereas both of those films are weighted down by obvious sentimentality, the opening speech in 'No End' is simple, disturbing, painfully real and yet leads naturally into something far more than a ghost story, a tale in which there is no right and wrong, but in which the mixed motives of the characters only illuminate their humanity.

    Kieslowski is famous for his collaboration with Zbigniew Priesner, who wrote wonderful scores for this film (and all it's successors); but watching it, one is also struck by how well he used silence. He also had a talent for finding the most wonderfully expressive faces: the lawyer (Aleksander Bardini), the wife (Grazyna Szapolowska) and the client (Artus Barcis) all went on to appear in his 'Dekalog'. It's impossible to imagine a better actor than Bardini for his role; while Szapolowska appears more beautiful than any Hollywood starlet precisely because of the complete lack of glamour with which she is shot; her portrayal of a woman holding things together in the face of an unconquerable grief is wonderful and immensely sad.

    There are so many moments of brilliance in this film, almost of all them unflaunted; the moment where the woman's son interrupts her phone call; the tiny flinch induced when a door closes behind her, the way that light floods a previously darkened room; the speech of introduction uttered by the lawyer; Kieslowski constantly finds the subtlest of ways to shed light on his subjects. This is a ten star film, made by a master, grounded in its era but which speaks of so much more. Now released on DVD, it has to be seen.
    7zetes

    Weak script, but very good acting

    The narrative in this film is far too flawed. There are two intertwining halves of it, one good, one poor. The good one involves a woman, Ulla, whose husband died suddenly and unexpectedly one morning while he waited in his car to take their son to school. Now he gently haunts his family as they deal with the pain. The acting is magnificent here. Kieslowski is masterful at directing his actors in material like this, as he would show a million different times in The Decalogue, made a few years later. There are a few outrageously and subtly powerful scenes. Most memorable is the one where Ulla decides to prostitute herself to a British tourist. This happens about a month after her husband has died. After the man has sex with her, she asks him if he speaks Polish. He says no, and then she begins to talk about her problems in Polish. The other half of the plot is utterly weak in comparison. The husband was a lawyer, and the defendant in the case he was working on is screwed because of the death. The defendant's wife comes to Ulla for help, and though she is refused help at first, Ulla eventually introduces her to her husband's mentor, a cynical old man about to be kicked out of the business. Perhaps it's just my aversion to lawyer and courtroom dramas, but I just didn't care a lick what happened in this part of the plot. Supposedly it's meant as a criticism against the Communist law at the time. I don't know. It's dull whatever it is. But the film is slightly worth watching, especially for the acting. Even in the parts that I didn't care for, the acting is exquisite. 7/10.

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    • Trivia
      The film takes place in 1982.
    • Citas

      [First lines]

      Antek Zyro: [speaking directly to the camera] I died - four days ago.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de junio de 1985 (Polonia)
    • País de origen
      • Polonia
    • Idiomas
      • Polaco
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • No End
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Varsovia, Mazovia, Polonia
    • Productora
      • Zespol Filmowy "Tor"
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 47 minutos
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