
Shot in black-and-white, Alice In The Cities, explores many of the same themes covered in Wim Wenders' other and more popular film Paris, Texas (1984). Loneliness, friendship and parenthood are clearly of importance to the great German director, and they are all covered with a beauty and simplicity. The mysticism of the road is a key theme, as the dullness and emptiness of the various hotel rooms become a metaphor for Winter's heart. He is simply stuck in the middle of nowhere, without a job or anyone around of any importance. Alice is abandoned by her mother, and the two lost souls connect in what is an extremely moving and affecting film, which deserves to be more popular.
Directed by: Wim Wenders
Country: West Germany
Rating: *****
Tom Gillespie
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