There's something so tragic and relatable in two adults, scared to death by love until they find the only reason not to want to die is actually love. What a superb genius Wenders is. Amazing adaptation Erin Dignam did, and magnificent interpretations both from McAvoy (who also happens to be hand made by gods; Jeez, that man is sexy at!) and Vikander.
i hate these artsy fartsy endings where we don't know if our heroes die in the end. It's like the ending t "Enemies" with the spiders? Great movies. both of them, but the endings feel like a cop-out.
There's something so tragic and relatable in two adults, scared to death by love until they find the only reason not to want to die is actually love.
What a superb genius Wenders is. Amazing adaptation Erin Dignam did, and magnificent interpretations both from McAvoy (who also happens to be hand made by gods; Jeez, that man is sexy at!) and Vikander.
..."genius"? Really? The ending doesn't make any since.
The cruel part of the movie is less discussed. the movie is too much. love james
What is the cruel part tell me I want to know please
He is looking buff
he mentions that 'not method-acting' but he looks scary in this interview, like he is in the character of 'glass'
Too late to edit it now, but, at 0:28 - James' character's last name is "Moore", not "More".
On the cast list at the end of the movie it is More
It’s Dennis
Came here for an unwritten explanation on the ending, got more of nothing.
i hate these artsy fartsy endings where we don't know if our heroes die in the end. It's like the ending t "Enemies" with the spiders? Great movies. both of them, but the endings feel like a cop-out.
Jesus, boo hoo. Its a grown up movie that is supposed to make you think. People do not do that anymore. Lets make 30 Avengers movies.