The Wall
May 2013
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Thomas Riedl
Fantastic film For a long time people said it was impossible to make a film out of the super popular book - it turns out now is the time to do it. The director did a fantastic job and pulls you into the story with beautiful wide shots of the Alps and combines it with a great narrator and actress who plays the role of her life
Gary Storm
Gary Storm This movie was really great. Its the kind of movie you watch alone so you have no distractions, or somebody making constant comments. The spiritual link between her and her dog lynx is really deep. The perimeter block was very puzzling, it had a bizarre place in the story placing her in and out of alternate dream states if not, alternate worlds. If I say anymore it would have to be" spoiler alert". Meaning no harm to anyone or maybe apologizing for what I'm about to say but, "If you have a short attention span, do not watch this movie"
asheenx jum
Disapointed She emphasized that when ur so alone u forget to become human and kill a fellow human..it happens when the man killed her cow.....may be theres a lesson from that story but i dont get it..and im not happy with the entire story..it wasted my time....
Cd Hamm
Wonderful! No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path... A mans best friend is his dog. They will show you the way to happiness.
Justin Flowers
Worst experience of my life I can't believe I just paid someone to bore me to that extent.
norman cupit
Great quiet movie If youre looking for something nice and quiet and a little odd, this would be it.
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Fantastic film For a long time people said it was impossible to make a film out of the super popular book - it turns out now is the time to do it. The director did a fantastic job and pulls you into the story with beautiful wide shots of the Alps and combines it with a great narrator and actress who plays the role of her life

Gary Storm This movie was really great. Its the kind of movie you watch alone so you have no distractions, or somebody making constant comments. The spiritual link between her and her dog lynx is really deep. The perimeter block was very puzzling, it had a bizarre place in the story placing her in and out of alternate dream states if not, alternate worlds. If I say anymore it would have to be" spoiler alert". Meaning no harm to anyone or maybe apologizing for what I'm about to say but, "If you have a short attention span, do not watch this movie"
Cast and credits
Actors | Martina Gedeck, Ulrike Beimpold, Wolfgang Maria Bauer |
Producers | Bruno Wagner, Antonin Svoboda, Martin Gschlacht, Wasiliki Bleser |
Director | Julian Roman Pölsler |
Writers | Julian Roman Pölsler |
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English
Rental period
Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
108 minutes
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