World on a Wire (Criterion Collection) (2-DVD)

World on a Wire (Criterion Collection) (2-DVD)
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Format:  DVD  (2 Discs)
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  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 3 hours, 32 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: February 21, 2012
  • Originally Released: 1973
  • Label: Criterion Collection

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User Ratings: 3,238
Rating: 3/4 -- If you know Fassbinder, you might want to see this as an exercise of his mind, a demonstration of how one of his stories might be transformed by the detachment of science fiction. Full Review
Chicago Sun-Times
Oct 13, 2011
A strange and enigmatic science-fiction mystery Full Review
Backseat Mafia
Feb 13, 2019
A challenging and rewarding film experience. A three-hour film in German with English subtitles, is no easy watch, but it moves along at a pace, and the sheer artistry of the cinematography is every bit as important as the dialogue. Full Review
Starburst
Jan 29, 2019
A mini-masterpiece of the 1970s European design aesthetic and a major addition to the immense and baffling oeuvre of Fassbinder...
Salon.com
Jul 23, 2011
Rating: 10/10 -- A challenging and rewarding film experience. A three-hour film in German, with English subtitles, is no easy watch, but it moves along at a pace, and the sheer artistry of the cinematography is every bit as important as the dialogue. Full Review
Starburst
Jan 29, 2019
Both an astonishing display of precocious cinematic virtuosity and an anguished avowal of its psychic toll.
New Yorker
Jul 25, 2011
3 stars out of 4 -- Fassbinder's camera massages his characters, gliding through elaborate spatial movements as if somehow their lives are connected in an occult way with the arrangements of space and time.
Chicago Sun-Times
Oct 12, 2011

Product Description:

A scientist in charge of a project that could usher in a bold new era of technology begins experiencing signs of mental illness that may indicate the onset of schizophrenia, but could be the bold first step in merging man and machine in Rainer Werner Fassbinder's mind-bending sci-fi classic. The "Simulacron 1" project was designed by The Institute for Cybernetics and Futurology to predict the events of the future with uncanny accuracy. Though the benevolent scientists in charge of the project envision the "Simulacron 1" being used to improve living conditions for all the people of planet Earth, other, less altruistic people see it as a source of unparalleled power. The future of the project comes into question, however, when its mastermind, Professor Vollmer, dies unexpectedly. Attributing his death to suicide due to his strange behavior in recent weeks, institute head Herbert Siskins quickly places the capable Dr. Fred Stiller in charge of the project. But it isn't long before Dr. Stiller, too, begins to display signs of mental instability that seem to indicate the early stages of schizophrenia. Now, the deeper Dr. Stiller immerses himself in the project, the more he begins to see signs of life in the electronic 'identity units' of the "Simulacron 1." As the "identity units" begin to take on the appearance of someone he knows, the line between technology and humanity becomes indistinguishable.

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  • UPC: 715515092111
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