

World on a Wire
World on a Wire is a two-part 1973 West German science fiction television serial broadcast on ARD. Shot on 16 mm film, the two-part miniseries is directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, who co-writes the screenplay with Fritz Müller-Scherz, based on Daniel F. Galouye's 1964 novel Simulacron-3. In the future, Simulacron, a computer simulated reality, encounters strange occurrences after its leader's death. Dr Fred Stiller questions the sudden disappearance of a friend and wonders if Simulacron holds the answers.
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Plot Summary
A cybernetics engineer, Fred Stiller, is tasked with completing the mysterious project of his predecessor, Günther Lause. As Stiller delves deeper, he uncovers a simulated reality populated by artificial humans, unaware they are part of a massive computer simulation. He finds himself caught between the real world and the digital one, questioning the nature of his own existence and reality.
Critical Reception
Rainer Werner Fassbinder's ambitious two-part television film, 'World on a Wire,' is widely regarded as a pioneering work in science fiction cinema, exploring themes of reality, simulation, and artificial intelligence with remarkable prescience. Initially overlooked by some, its reputation has grown significantly over the years, with critics praising its philosophical depth and stylistic boldness.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its prescient exploration of virtual reality and existential themes.
- Fassbinder's distinctive visual style and philosophical ambition are highly lauded.
- Recognized as a significant precursor to modern films dealing with simulated realities.
Google audience: Viewers appreciate the film's thought-provoking concept and its ability to challenge perceptions of reality, often noting its ahead-of-its-time exploration of AI and simulation.
Fun Fact
The film was originally produced as a two-part television miniseries for West German television and was not widely released in cinemas until much later, contributing to its cult status.
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