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Alice in the Cities is a beautifully contemplative film that captures the essence of wandering and searching, both physically and mentally. Wim Wenders has this fantastic way of blending a dreamy atmosphere with the stark reality of Philip Winter's struggles. The pacing feels almost languid, yet it draws you in, particularly as you watch Philip's bond blossom with the young Alice. There's a touching simplicity in their relationship, and it serves as a canvas for broader themes of identity and belonging. The use of practical locations gives the film an authentic feel, and you can sense a kind of improvisational spirit in the performances. It's a quiet meditation on the complexities of communication and the human condition, wrapped in a road movie format that feels distinctly European.
Minimalist storytellingExplores themes of alienationNotable for its use of real locations
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