A famous movie actor (Peter O'Toole) claims that he has written a book. As result, a real author, not a very well known writer, vengenfully kills him but then dies as a result of an accident... Read allA famous movie actor (Peter O'Toole) claims that he has written a book. As result, a real author, not a very well known writer, vengenfully kills him but then dies as a result of an accident. Next, they both find themselves in after-life, where souls of all famous people are gath... Read allA famous movie actor (Peter O'Toole) claims that he has written a book. As result, a real author, not a very well known writer, vengenfully kills him but then dies as a result of an accident. Next, they both find themselves in after-life, where souls of all famous people are gathered.
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There are flaws, however, such as the uninspired choice of C. Firth to play the writer and a not-so-good script to develop the story. The basic idea is very good and has great potential, but the script goes on a single note and the actor-writer relationship remains somehow undeveloped. There is a brief naked scene thrown in, not fitting the rest and completely unnecessary - just an example of confused direction, a "what the hell was that for" moment. And, well, when the movie ended, I felt that it could have been more.
The movie does have a certain surreal quality, plus a great performance from O'Toole. And it's still a relevant commentary on the ephemeral nature of fame, a look into our fascination for movie magic and movie stars, but also a bitter-sweet reminder of our mortality. "Wings of Fame" definitely deserves more credit... and a better DVD treatment, by the way.
Though relatively unknown (and under celebrated) it truly is a masterpiece, and should be seen by everyone who is, was, or ever wished they could be "famous".
This film is worth the wait of a rather slow beginning, and yes, it is a masterpiece.
A definite must see for every film enthusiast.
Maybe the reason why the story appealed to me so much was perhaps that the theory of heaven based on popularity could be very realistic and would make very much sense to me. Ofcorse in the movie it is based on allready believed in theories (like the Styx).
I find it almost impossible to believe that the movie is not available as DVD (well maybe in Dutch stores but at least not at Amazon), because the movie was not that bad that it should die a quiet death on slowly detoriating VHS tapes...
Did you know
- TriviaThe beginning of the action occurs in 1966 as mentioned at one point. It is also mentioned nobody can notice how fast time flies, so we don't know when the movie ends. However there is a hint: a Nazi official arrives towards the end. Since he has building models he must be an architect and since he settles in a suite he must be high ranking: it could be Albert Speer who died in 1981. Hence 15 years might have elapsed since the beginning of the movie.
- GoofsAt one point the movie/TV stars dog is referred to as "she." All Lassies were played by male dogs. In the context it's likely the characters would have known that.
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Cesar Valentin: Last year in the theatre we were doing "Othello". The moment I walked on stage the audience began to applaud and cheer. And I hadn't even opened my mouth. Clearly the audience couldn't possibly be applauding my performance as Othello as I couldn't begin playing him because of all the noise. So they're applauding me as a famous person. Valentin was getting all the applause while this poor chap Othello was standing there, hoping they would shut up.
- SoundtracksL'Amour Partira Demain
Music by Serge Perathoner and Jannick Top
Lyrics by Jean-François Fréret
Performed by Marie Trintignant
Courtesy of Ariola Records
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- Wings of Fame
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- Le Provençal Hotel, Juan-les-Pins, Alpes-Maritimes, France(Hotel residence for Cesar Valentin and Brian Smith while they are remembered on Earth)
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- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
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