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Resan

  • 1987
  • 14h 33min
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7,5/10
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Resan (1987)
DocumentaryWar

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA global look at the impact of military use of nuclear technology and people's perception of it.A global look at the impact of military use of nuclear technology and people's perception of it.A global look at the impact of military use of nuclear technology and people's perception of it.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Watkins
  • Scénario
    • Peter Watkins
  • Casting principal
    • Francine Bastien
    • Brian Mulroney
    • Mila Mulroney
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,5/10
    143
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    • Réalisation
      • Peter Watkins
    • Scénario
      • Peter Watkins
    • Casting principal
      • Francine Bastien
      • Brian Mulroney
      • Mila Mulroney
    • 4avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
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    Mila Mulroney
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    Peter Watkins
    • Narrator
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      • Peter Watkins
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      • Peter Watkins
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    7ZephSilver

    Doomsday On the Horizon

    An exhaustive, and quite frankly, exhausting film experience, Peter Watkins's The Journey flattens geopolitical borders and physical space in its attempt to create a shared consciousness. To form a linkage of like-minded concerns over the nuclear arms race and the sense of helplessness it conjured up in all those that understood its power to eradicate everything. An attempt to give shape to the Cold War paranoia of its time. The industrialization of mass destruction and fear-mongering. To bridge information-gathering between the vigilant and ignorant, years before the internet would expedite--and for the better--truncate similar content for easier accessibility.

    The most terrifying aspect of this film is the feeling of totality showcased by the direction of governing bodies and the media's deliberate obfuscation of actions being taken. Global militarization and weapons stockpiling with the twisted logic of "mutual destruction equal no destruction" without a hint of acknowledgment of the absurdity of this circus act. It's honestly quite distressing--the magnitude of it all. After 14 hours of viewing, the only thing left besides mental strain is the sinking feeling that what it offers still exists as an outline at best. A blip on the radar. A summary of a much larger text, a far greater truth that can't be appropriately scaled or discussed in any meaningful way. That in its present state, what we've been made privy to then and now remains limited at best.

    Even the banality in which Watkins presents this makes it threatening. A matter-of-fact, threadbare-like frankness to the proceedings. His left-leaning bias is still omnipresent, but the clinical approach in his presentation makes the entire thing almost morbid. Performing a post-mortem dissection of humanity's failures, as if to serve the benefit of future historians rather than us, the viewer. And ultimately, that approach may be the biggest downside to this ambitious effort as well.

    As is, The Journey is a flawed film. Partly due to losing relevance in the mass adoption of the internet and concise/readily available content to make a DIY researcher out of anyone willing to sift through the misinformation from facts, and perhaps more critically, issues the film suffers from on its own accord. For all its well-intentions, it's still a bloated, unrefined manifesto; an issue absent in a vast majority of his other humanist works. Often retracing its steps with a type of redundancy that doesn't glean new insight but rather dulls some of its initial impact. Unlike before, Watkins isn't reconstructing history in a manner that absorbs us into the world projected but instead gives us a textbook reading.

    Nevertheless, this is a significant entry in his filmography, as it tackles and draws out many of his concerns and obsessions. However, unlike entries before and since, engaging or stimulating its viewership appears to be an afterthought, while the very assimilation of inconvenient truths tucked away from everyday citizens seems to be its only concern. Public news agencies are as biased and agenda-driven as Watkins (even under its veil of journalistic integrity). Faceless corporations continue to selfishly gobble up everything in the name of profit (as if you needed that told to you). And mankind continues to flirt with the Doomsday Clock (water wet, fire hot, nihilism is on the rise).

    Unless you're an extremely patient Peter Watkins fan or staunch neoliberal devotee (boots on the ground with picket sign in hand, not just online sloganeering), this isn't a mountain you have to climb. As for everyone else, consider viewing his swansong La Commune (Paris, 1871) instead, as it's a far better political statement that doesn't forget to interject style with all its hours of sobering substance. The Journey just doesn't fully justify the journey anymore.
    2ruqiya-31851

    Not a fan

    Movie was too long.

    So inconsiderate of people like me who prefer average length movies.

    Plot was way too dragged out.

    Lots of room for improvement.

    Characters talk too much.

    The Shrek movies are so much more worth watching.

    Ok bye now. I'm just bored tbh.

    I won't vote it a zero out of ten cuz I'm not that kinda person yk.

    There was obviously a lot of effort put into this so I acknowledge that much.

    But still, I'm not really a fan. Movie could've been better.

    Also I don't like war stuff and things about weapons so that might influence my opinions tbh.

    Yes so thanks for reading my review. K bye.
    7filterite

    Don't Go Nuclear

    A follow up of sorts to the legendary and infamous The War Game. Watkins goes into great, almost excruciating, detail on the evils of nuclear deterrents and lives with certain families to get their reactions, and awareness to what is going on around them.

    It's heavily biased (intentionally so due to the director's convictions), and at times, a very unsubtle and heavy handed approach to dealing with the situation. It is, at best, an interesting approach to dealing with the subject matter and it does bring a certain awareness to what was going on in the world in the pre and post- Live Aid political climate. At worst, however, it can somewhat come off sounding like the ramblings of an insufferable bore who is jabbing his finger at you for reading the wrong newspaper because they're not giving you a true account of what's going on in the world.

    One of those films that will need a lot of patience (it's tempting to say a megaton but that would probably displease the director). But for what it's worth, it's a film with good intentions at heart, and remains something that would be of interest for political historians perhaps, or indeed activists.

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      Until 2019, this was the longest cinematic film, a length of 14 hours and 33 minutes.
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      Narrator: [Peter Watkins] I do hope you will not feel that there is anything objective about the information i'll give you. Certainly all of us working on The Journey have tried very hard with our research to make our information as accurate as possible but i must emphasise that our presentation of the information is biased. Due to our very strong feelings about the subject of this film.

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      Edited into Constructing Reality: Exploring Media Issues in Documentary - The Politics of Truth (1993)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 février 1988 (Suède)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
      • Canada
      • Danemark
      • Finlande
      • Italie
      • Japon
      • Nouvelle-Zélande
      • Union soviétique
      • Suède
      • Norvège
    • Langues
      • Norvégien
      • Japonais
      • Russe
      • Allemand
      • Espagnol
      • Gaélique
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The War Game 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hiroshima, Japon(Memorial Park)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Tyresö u-lands och fredsförening
      • Svenska Freds- och skiljedomsföreningen
      • Abrahamsbergskyrkan
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      14 heures 33 minutes
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