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Uno scrittore fa un viaggio attraverso la Germania dell'ovest con un gruppo di persone eclettiche che incontra lungo la strada.Uno scrittore fa un viaggio attraverso la Germania dell'ovest con un gruppo di persone eclettiche che incontra lungo la strada.Uno scrittore fa un viaggio attraverso la Germania dell'ovest con un gruppo di persone eclettiche che incontra lungo la strada.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 6 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale
Nastassja Kinski
- Mignon
- (as Nastassja Nakszynski)
Lisa Kreuzer
- Janine
- (as Elisabeth Kreuzer)
Adolf Hansen
- Schaffner
- (as Adolph Hansen)
Wim Wenders
- Man in Dining Car
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
10Mighty E
"Falsche Bewegung," (In the US called "The Wrong Move") is one of the finest films ever produced in Germany and certainly of of film guru Wim Wender's best works. An analysis of the sentiments, both serious and humorous, of the citizens of Post-war Germany, the feelings of guilt, loss, anger, and misdirection is so clearly and frighteningly distributed to the audience it really brings you to thought and to tears. A masterpiece.
Just a wonderful experience watching another road movie bij Wenders.
This is a movie you can also enjoy without going into references and metaphors like existentialism, post-war Germany etc.
Greet texts, deep insights and a colourful characters just make it wonderful to experience, like someone is reading a great story to you. The film itself seems like one big take. Just like any travel story, it is full of surprises and twists and turns, with an no-easy-answer-end that is unpredictable and yet inevitable.
A relief in these days of uninspired block buster sequels!
Wrong Move wasn't engaing enough for me to actually care about 4 people traveling, talking and wanting to kill each other. The cinematography is the only great thing that stands out, everything else doesn't really hold up well.
This early Wim Wenders film is about a frustrated writer who is encouraged by his mother to take a train trip to Bonn. On the way he meets an odd assortment of characters including a former concentration camp guard who is now a street musician, a mute teenage acrobat, a semi-famous actress, a hilarious overweight would-be poet, and the latter's "uncle", a depressed suicidal recluse. The film is rather talky and philosophical, frequently meditating on the nature of artistic creation itself. It has kind of morose atmosphere to it like Wender's later film "Paris, Texas", but without the redemptive ending. For lack of a better word I would call it existentialist. Like "Paris, Texas" it's kind of an existentialist road movie except that the characters travel by train.
The only recognizable actor in this is a young Nastassia Kinski. This isn't nearly as sexy as one of her late 70's/early 80's roles (but like "To the Devil a Daughter" a year later, it's probably sexier than it ought to be). Still, whereas most male directors at the time were mostly interested in undressing Kinski (both on and off screen), Wenders can be credited at least with making her a more respected actress, mostly with her later role in "Paris, Texas", but also to a lesser extent with her debut role in this.
I can see why people find this kind of slow-going and perhaps a little depressing. But I found it quite interesting and actually enjoyed it.
The only recognizable actor in this is a young Nastassia Kinski. This isn't nearly as sexy as one of her late 70's/early 80's roles (but like "To the Devil a Daughter" a year later, it's probably sexier than it ought to be). Still, whereas most male directors at the time were mostly interested in undressing Kinski (both on and off screen), Wenders can be credited at least with making her a more respected actress, mostly with her later role in "Paris, Texas", but also to a lesser extent with her debut role in this.
I can see why people find this kind of slow-going and perhaps a little depressing. But I found it quite interesting and actually enjoyed it.
A slow, thoughtful foreign movie with some beautiful cinematography. The audience follows our lead character on a journey, seemingly to nowhere, expect an exploration of a greater philosophical understanding of the human life. The film also marks the debut of Nastassja Kinski I believe. The film is full of lots of dialogue and conversations pondering the existential crisis of man and the post war guilt of Germany. The locations chosen for the movie do work quite well and a couple of bits are genuinely sad.
Another thing I liked about this was the costumes. In a sense this is a sort of road trip movie but not the usual kind of comedic one.
Another thing I liked about this was the costumes. In a sense this is a sort of road trip movie but not the usual kind of comedic one.
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- QuizThe film marks the debut of Nastassja Kinski, whom Wenders' wife discovered in a disco in Munich. Later she played one of the leading roles in Wenders' film Paris, Texas (1984), as well as appearing in his Faraway, So Close (1993).
- ConnessioniEdited from Cronaca di Anna Magdalena Bach (1968)
- Colonne sonoreGoldberg Variation, 25 Variation
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 620.000 DEM (previsto)
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