The innocent curiosity of a child against the cynicism and disinterest of an adult. All about rambling, clashing and finally bonding. Beautiful film.
Hans Hirschmüller,
Edda Kochi,
Lisa Kreuzer,
Lois Moran,
Yella Rottländer
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Alice in the Cities (Alice in den Städten) was the first of German director Wim Wenders' films to be lensed in part in the United States. Phillip (Rüdiger Vogler) is a roving German reporter who, afte... read more
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there are many films in this genre going back at least as far as chaplin's 'the kid.' i'll still say without hesitation that this is my favorite. great chemistry between the two lead characters, fascinating references, the director's choice of b&w and wonderful filming location... read more
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October 12, 2009
Phil Winter (Rüdiger Vogler), a German journalist with a bad case of writer's block, decides to fly home from New York to finish an article he is writing about America. His hopes of meeting his unsympathetic editor's deadline are frustrated when a compatriot making the same journ... read more
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May 2, 2012fb1142797643It's easy to imagine complaints that "nothing happens" in this nearly two-hour film from the young Wim Wenders, but its pacing is so perfect -- exactly as slow as the story requires, but not a minute slower -- that I only marveled at its confident, expert direction.
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Critic Reviews
Only just barely.
It takes a long time for Wenders to get where he wants to go but it's worth the wait... . Full Review
Hauntingly photographed by Robbie Müller, it's one of this hugely uneven filmmaker's crispest, finest moments. Full Review
The fragmentary approach could never be called exhilarating, but it has a sly humour, and the mood is sustained by Vogler and Rottlander as the unlikely companions. Full Review
A fine and perhaps unique example of that trickiest of genres, the road movie, and the sort of film that really does deserve the cliched response: they don't make them like that any more, because they... Full Review
It is a shame the excruciatingly wooden adult actors were not as natural as Yella Rottländer who played nine-year-old Alice. Full Review
Captivating performances from both Vogler and Rottlander whose on-screen chemistry provides the beating heart of Alice In The Cities. Full Review
Don't be put off by the black and white and subtitles, this is a family film with intelligence, energy and charm to spare. Full Review
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