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The Loneliest Planet

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
4.6K
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Gael García Bernal and Hani Furstenberg in The Loneliest Planet (2011)
An engaged couple's backpacking trip in the Caucasus Mountains is derailed by a single misstep that threatens to undo everything the pair believed about each other and about themselves.
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An engaged couple's backpacking trip in the Caucasus Mountains is derailed by a single misstep that threatens to undo everything the pair believed about each other and about themselves.An engaged couple's backpacking trip in the Caucasus Mountains is derailed by a single misstep that threatens to undo everything the pair believed about each other and about themselves.An engaged couple's backpacking trip in the Caucasus Mountains is derailed by a single misstep that threatens to undo everything the pair believed about each other and about themselves.

  • Director
    • Julia Loktev
  • Writers
    • Tom Bissell
    • Mikhail Lermontov
    • Julia Loktev
  • Stars
    • Gael García Bernal
    • Hani Furstenberg
    • Bidzina Gujabidze
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    4.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Julia Loktev
    • Writers
      • Tom Bissell
      • Mikhail Lermontov
      • Julia Loktev
    • Stars
      • Gael García Bernal
      • Hani Furstenberg
      • Bidzina Gujabidze
    • 57User reviews
    • 108Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Gael García Bernal
    Gael García Bernal
    • Alex
    Hani Furstenberg
    Hani Furstenberg
    • Nica
    Bidzina Gujabidze
    • Dato
    Tali Pitakhelauri
    • Guesthouse Mom
    Tako Pitakhelauri
    • Guesthouse Girl
    Ani Kushashvili
    • Guesthouse Girl
    Kati Jamarjashvili
    • Guesthouse Girl
    Nino Pitakhelauri
    • Guesthouse Teen Girl
    Khatia Kushashvili
    • Guesthouse Teen Girl
    Taira Pitakshelauri
    • Guesthouse Grandma
    Amiran Gudrshauri
    • Kebab Seller
    Joni Khueishivili
    • Drunk Man
    Dato Taiklauri
    • Dancing Guy
    Lado Gudushauri
    • Dancing Guy
    Gin Takiklauri
    • Dancing Guy
    Nino Jorjadze
    • Dancing Girl
    Tamuna Sudjashvili
    • Cafe Waitress
    Dodo Sudjashvili
    • Cafe Waitress
    • Director
      • Julia Loktev
    • Writers
      • Tom Bissell
      • Mikhail Lermontov
      • Julia Loktev
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    User reviews57

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    9zetes

    Brilliant, though not easy

    A unique, brilliantly structured art-house film that will definitely go down as one of my favorites from the past few years. It's a film that has, really, only a single plot point, and it's one that happens in a blink of an eye. The film centers on two tourists in Georgia (the country, not the state). Gael Garcia Bernal and Hani Furstenberg play an engaged couple, and the first half of the film establishes quite clearly their dynamics, and the fact that they are very much in love. Halfway through the film, the pivotal incident occurs and it's like a prism that breaks up the way the two look at each other, as well as themselves. Sure, that first hour is pretty slow moving (though the scenery in the film is so gorgeous that I was never less than engaged), but, after the incident, you look backward at every small thing that occurred. That first, sleepy hour I was basically just enjoying the scenery, but during the second hour my mind was running a mile a minute, even though, basically, nothing much was happening. It's a weird and uncompromising picture that will surely drive some crazy, but I was absolutely blown away by it.
    7ghost_dog86

    Poor Guy

    While it does have something profound to say about relationships and how one moment can make or break them, "The Loneliest Planet" takes so long to get to its rather poignant yet elusive point, that it may seem to some as a bit too meandering. BUT, if you can stay with it, independent writer/director Julia Loktev does deliver with a payoff that is hauntingly thought provoking, with a high potential for inducing provocative discussions. Written (adapted from a short story from Tom Bissell) and exquisitely directed by Loktev using a plethora of expressive long takes, "The Loneliest Plant" stars Gael Garcia Bernal and Hani Furstenberg and centers around a young, adventurous and engaged to be married couple, who travel on a backpacking trip along the Caucasus Mountains, lead by a local Georgian guide. Sounds riveting right? Well, the initial hour does play out like a rather dull, elongated version of a short story, but then something happens that essentially changes the entire relationship dynamic, and more importantly allows the second half of this 2 hour film to slowly blossom into a tragic and quite engaging dissection of the male and female roles in a relationship. At times "The Loneliest Planet" displays thematic similarities to 2012's independent female relationship point of view film "Take this Waltz", but Loktev seems to be able to get her female visual prospective across with slightly more clarity, while still keeping a fascinating air of ambiguousness.

    The truth is "The Loneliest Planet" is a hard film to review because it is contingent on one scene (really one physical movement) an hour into the picture, that I can't really talk about. But what I can say is that the latter half of the movie (after the big scene) although consists of Bernal and Furstenberg continuing to walk around the Caucasus Mountains (mostly in silence) is quite a moving piece of cinema that does show off Loktev's Malick-esque directorial skills.

    On the other hand, this film is not for everybody. What will ultimately hold this back for many, will be the (at times) too Independent for its own good feel of the entire picture, as Loktev holds on shots for minutes at a time where nothing seems to be going on, and spends a lot of time filming characters ad-libbing their dialogue. Other issues may come down to the free flowing (slow) pacing of "The Loneliest Planet", which may leave many walking out of this movie questioning: Was Loktev's introspective inquiries really worth the journey? Final Thought: In my opinion this sort of Avant-garde piece about a couple under duress is very much a film geared more towards female audiences. That is to say, the main focus is not Bernal. He is only the vehicle that helps show the nature of the male counterpart. The real star of the show here is Furstenberg, who displays the complex prospective of a female outlook on relationships exceptionally well, and thusly what she goes through should be more fully understood by female audiences. That is not to say that men will not enjoy this film, but for most men, "The Loneliest Planet" may be too hard of a pill to swallow. Plus, if you are currently a male in a relationship, this is one movie that may only serve to plant the seed of an awkward conversation (which in turn, probably is the point).

    Written by Markus Robinson, Edited by Nicole I. Ashland

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    7castle1925

    An engaging travel flick

    The movie has a documentary look--high on visual and aural detail, where the graphic realism turns the viewer into a bit of a voyeur. The acting is brilliant, natural.

    I saw the film in Mexico in an excellent theater. The pivotal and somewhat tragic scene at the midpoint (described in critic reviews) got a laugh from the largely Hispanic audience.

    From the midpoint on, the lack of dialog is unsettling, and there's not much resolution to the film at the end. Yet another celebration of dysfunctional relationships, but the film is so well crafted, we can overlook its flaws.

    A good travel flick, overall.
    6Agent10

    Stifled by its own concept

    We all love to see places that seem alien and completely bereft of modernity. The lush mountains, the historic villages that seemingly have no electricity or running water and just the rustic appeal of the supposed third world. Every now and then we have that little itch to explore these places, and that is where the film The Loneliest Planet excels in. Other than that, it doesn't excel at much else.

    I guess the problem comes from the trailer, which made this sound like a major issue was going to form between the protagonists Alex and Nica. They seem very much in love and quite comfortable, but it is revealed late in the movie they may have some trust issues. While this is typical of these type of movies where stresses create relationship cracks, it wasn't anything too earth rattling. Even the major moment where the marital bliss is challenged doesn't illustrate this. Another reviewer on this page suggested this would have been a better short film. I would have to agree.

    I will say the scenery of the Caucasus Mountains is extraordinary, making me wish I had the means to go out there and experience it for myself. Other than that, a well shot and composed film with little else to really offer.
    6luke-eberhardt

    Quite Saifying, But a Bit of a Let Down

    "The Loneliest Planet" is about an American couple on holiday in Eastern Europe, Georgia accompanied by a guide they befriend. They face some hardships and determinations, almost like a pilgrimage.

    I went to this film not knowing what to expect, So I was pretty open to anything at the Melbourne International Film Festival.

    It started out promising and intriguing, some parts were very interesting to the film's setting and the character's experience in traveling across a vast and unknown terrain. The acting is very Mediocre, the woman looks a lot like Jessica Chastain but less talented.

    Its very artistic and visually stunning in cinematography, camera-work and editing that really captures the beauty and resonance.

    The script however is very shallow and has minimal dialogue thats very incoherent, the character development isn't too good either, a lot more could have been done on most story elements which lets the film down a lot.

    I found it dragging halfway through and became disappointed about the film's conclusion. I found it quite satisfying but a bit of a let down, this is also the first film at the festival that no one clapped at the end.

    3/5

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    • Trivia
      The book passage that is read out is from "A Hero of Our Time" by Mikhail Lermontov.
    • Quotes

      Dato: You always have a goat with, uh, sheep. Goat is very smart and, uh, sheep is stupid. And, uh, sheep, uh, follow goat. If goat, uh, fall off rock, sheep fall too.

      Nica: So, we are sheep?

    • Soundtracks
      Tuk Tuk Tuk
      Written by O. Moltchanov

      Lyrics by A. Slavorosov

      Performed by Anano Sikharulidze

      Georgian translation by Davit Lomidze

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 2013 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • Georgian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Найсамотніша планета
    • Filming locations
      • Republic of Georgia
    • Production companies
      • Flying Moon Filmproduktion
      • Parts and Labor
      • Van Hoy/Knudsen Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $129,579
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,689
      • Oct 28, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $268,933
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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