The 12 longest movies you'll never be able to watch
Think the Avengers: Endgame🌠 runtime is long? Try watching a 14 hour document🍷ary about nuclear war...

After learning that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Avengers: Endgame is hitting cinemas with a theatrical 🐻runtime of three hours and two ꦯminutes, Marvel fans everywhe💯r𝓰e have already started preparing their bladders for the long haul. That's a whole lot of movie, after all. But, when you think about it, 182 minutes is nothing; nary a drop in the ocean, in fact, when compared to the longest movies made in human history.
If you thought having to sit down for over three hours was bad, imagine settling in for an 873 minute long documentary about nuclear war. These movies should probably never be watched in one sitting, not just because most of them suffer from serious pacing p💃roblems, but because lounging down in front of a screen for that long naturally poses some health risks to the average human body. Regardless, for those so inclined, these are 12 longest movies of all time, beginning with the lo❀ngest of them all...
1. Resan (The Journey), 1987
How long is it? 873 min (14 hr, 33 min)
The Journey, or Resa✃n in Swedish, is the longest cinematic movie ever made. A✱ documentary feature about the impact and threat of nuclear war, The Journey was funded by the Swedish Peace and Arbitration Society, the oldest peace movement association in the world. A (*deep breath*) Sweden-Denmark-Norway-Scotland-Canada-USA-Mexico-Australia-West Germany-Soviet Union-France-Polynesia-Mozambique-Japan co-production, English writer and director Peter Watkins travelled across five continents over four years to interview people for the film.
Why you’ll never watch it: Because if you start watching when you wake 𝄹up, everyone else can ♔do a full day’s work, go to the gym, make dinner, and probably do a couple of episodes on Netflix before you’re done.
2. Out 1 (Noli me tangere), 1971
How long is it? 773 min (12 hr, 53 min)
Out 1 sprung from the French New Wave♑ of the 1970s, a peek into the worlds of two theatre groups attempting to put on a play. Jam packed full of pretension, the ‘Out’ part of the title was director Jacques Rivette’s response to the word ‘in’ which had become fashionable at the time (as in ‘in-crowd’), while the number 1 was added to give the impression that the characters’ lives would continue in sequels. But don’t worry, you only have the 13 hours to contend with. There is also a four hour 13 minute cut of the movie if you want a slightly easier version, but it’s this mammoth edition you’ll need to sit through for full marks.
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Why you’ll never watch it: It features whole half hour sections of experimental theatre complete with interpretative movement﷽ and wailing. Unless that does it for you, of course.