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Synopsis: In a room with no windows on the eastern coast of Africa, an Englishman, James Moore, is held captive by jihadist fighters. Thousands of miles away in the Greenland Sea, Danielle Flinders prepares to dive in a submersible to the ocean floor. In their confines they are drawn back to the Christmas of the previous year, where a chance encounter on a beach in France led to an intense and enduring romance.
Director(s): Wim Wenders
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Metacritic:
38
Year:
2017
112 min
481 Views


weight and go to the surface?

No, no, no,

we're still drifting.

We can't see anything.

We could float up, hit a chimney

that could fall on us, trap us.

We can't move at all anymore.

Right, let's go through

the sequence again.

We will take our place

among the teeming hordes.

We will be the foundation

for all forms.

We will be in Hades,

drowned in oblivion,

swallowing water,

erasing all memory.

It will be a submergence.

[WAVES CRASHING]

DANI:
I've thought about

bodies buried at sea.

It's not dust to dust,

that's for sure.

It's water to water.

We are all being made of water.

Like you said.

Because you're a wanderer

who strayed from

the straight path,

the only path to God...

you're not going

to see Paradise.

[SPEAKING ARABIC]

[CHUCKLES]

You know Arabic, Water.

And you read the Koran.

ETIENNE:
Okay, once more.

On.

[EXHALES]

THUMBS:
Dani, we're on

emergency battery.

We can't stay.

Yes, we...

we have all the samples.

Let's take her up.

Yeah, good.

[WAVES CRASHING]

[HELICOPTER BUZZING]

[MEN YELLING IN ARABIC]

[PRAYING IN ARABIC]

I'll see you again.

PILOT:
How much threat?

- CO-PILOT:
Multiple targets.

- PILOT. Copy that. Fire.

[EXPLOSIONS]

[SCREAMING]

[YELLS]

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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