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  1. Apr 11, 2018 · Like another recent-ish Wenders film, the deathly boring 3-D drama Every Thing Will Be Fine, Submergence lumbers into dramatic tension only in its last 15 or so minutes (though the ending is ...

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  2. Apr 12, 2018 · The movie’s final images could be characterized as signaling a failure of nerve, except that would presume that “Submergence” had any real nerve to begin with.

    • Wim Wenders
  3. Apr 13, 2018 · And it's here that the film becomes more intellectualized and abstract, juxtaposing Alicia's research and James' imprisonment and humiliation, cutting carefully from one to the other (as if they were Odysseus and Penelope), and drawing analogies between, say, the emotional and philosophical darkness of a jail cell and the ocean floor with the ...

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  5. The director said "that's why it ended up like it did. We had no clue what we were doing: no script, and the whole mind control thing in the final film was made up the last week before shooting! It was really insane.

  6. The ending is vague in a bad way. Coming from the filmmaker behind such vivid movies as Paris, Texas ; Wings of Desire; and Buena Vista Social Club , Submergence is a surprising dud. Show more

    • Wim Wenders
    • Jeffrey M. Anderson
    • Samuel Goldwyn Films
  7. The film gives no closure to either the characters or the audience and ends with James signaling to the Americans the location of the jihadist fighters, and presumably his death-by-missile while Danielle is left wondering. Director: Wim Wenders. Cast: Alicia Vikander, James McAvoy, Alexander Siddig.

  8. Presumably, because Danielle foresees her death as the deep unending darkness of the sea floor, her appearance in bright overwhelming light at the end is an indication that More survives and they reunite as he awakens in the hospital. The ending is left open, but the implication is life. Production

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