I don’t know about you, but I think Oppenheimer’s three-hour running time last year was a bit long, but it’s nothing compared to the longest movie of all time.
Unless you’re a huge fan, you’ll never be able to finish this movie in one sitting. In fact, you will have to go again and again.
The 2012 Swedish film Logistics, written and produced by Erika Magnusson and Daniel Andersson, was called an “experimental film” at the time of its release.
The inspiration for the film was drawn in 2008 when two writers wanted to investigate the origins of modern electronic devices.
The film’s synopsis on IMDb describes it as a “reverse chronological depiction of the manufacturing cycle of a pedometer.”
The entire film was shot in real time from a store in Stockholm to a factory in China, with several stops along the way including Inshon, Gothenburg, Bremerhaven, Rotterdam, and Malaga.
Sounds good? If you want to watch this movie, you’ll need a whopping 51,420 minutes of free time. Yes, that’s right.
Logistics is the longest movie ever made (Stutter Fox Studios)
This is 857 hours long, or 35 days and 17 hours. This means it will take 5 weeks to complete.
At this stage, I usually share some reviews of the movie and the Rotten Tomatoes score it received.
But the logistics take a long time, and few have managed to pull it off. In other words, even the most ardent film critic will have a hard time with this film.
Nevertheless, IMDb has some “user reviews” that make for interesting reading.
“I saw this movie in the theater even though I had to work the next day. I couldn’t get out of the theater until 4:39 a.m. a month later, so I got fired,” one person said. joked.
It takes a lot of popcorn to go through logistics (Getty Stock Photo)
They went on to say, “The movie was so-so. Not worth $12,000 for a movie ticket with free snacks.”
“Honestly, I was wondering when this movie would pick up, around the second hour of the 17th day, but it certainly did pick up around the 17th hour of the 24th day. To the filmmakers and actors, With all due respect, I only managed to go to the bathroom twice during the movie.
Yes, no one has seen this movie, right?
However, if you want to try it out, you’ll need to book your full annual leave first.