Mark Kermode reviews Aguirre, Wrath of God (1972) | BFI Player
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- ‘The production of the film, which was shot in the jungles of Peru, has become the stuff of legend… Watch and tremble in wonder.’
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It's an awesome film, and also features a fantastic, hypnotic, proto-ambient soundtrack by Popol Vuh.
Seeing this in a theater in the late 70's was one the truly awe-hammering film experiences of my life.
People seem to have taken to Fitzcarraldo these days, but Aguirre will always fascinate me. Makes a great double feature with Apocalypse Now, and a reading of Conrad 's Heart of Darkness beforehand.
"Kinski was in particularly confrontational form throughout, throwing violent tantrums and rages each day."
It would be unusual if he wasn't.
This may be what I need to finally break into the BFI blu ray set on my shelf!
That Herzog set is the best value for money boxset I own. The English versions are good too if you don’t want to do subtitles.
Is like watching a documentary from the 15th century
16th*
A mesmerizing and otherworldly film, maybe Herzog's best
adding to my watchlist thanks.
I honestly think that watching Herzog struggle like Job while making Fitzcorraldo in the documentary "Burden of Dreams" changed my life in some way.
Aguirre, Wrath of God is actually a documentary into how Kinski spent his spare time.
This is not a film. This is an experience. A very hypnotic one, at that. 🎥
yes, tis good, well good
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Herzog 70’s is über.
2:08 No, he wouldn't.