Consciousness is not enlightenment. I mean... there are plenty of people in this world whom have a highly developed consciousness but are not enlightened (or... let's just say some more devious variables are in play here). And consciousness and self awareness are two different things.
Herzog and Vincent Ward are friends, in part because their filmmaking struggles are quite similar. After seeing Ward's The Navigator, Herzog commented that "it must have been a difficult film to make," this coming from the director of Fitzcarraldo.
Not really a big mystery. He's playing a damned soul being tormented in Hell. The other damned are crying out their own anguish; Herzog's character is wanting to see his son.
I was looking at Werner Herzog clips and ran across this one, it's been a long time since I've seen this film and I never realized Herzog was in it.
I don't think it's a great mystery though, Herzog has been known to act in films, I'm sure the director was a fan and wanted to give him a little cameo.
Consciousness is not enlightenment. I mean... there are plenty of people in this world whom have a highly developed consciousness but are not enlightened (or... let's just say some more devious variables are in play here). And consciousness and self awareness are two different things.
ThaTrillMagician 1 year ago
youtube.com/watch?v=LpwHxPIbZKo
“Experiment Electrophorus2
und morgen wird es wahr.
Interessante Utupia Geschichte.
Hat aber mit Schätzing nichts zu tun.
Villon Lesung von Glantz –
es gibt etliche die sagen es ist besser als Kinski.
youtube.com/watch?v=upEm7EH8tao Lästerzungen
youtube.com/watch?v=lNm851dQ7tQ- Reichstag
glanzi11 1 year ago
Herzog and Vincent Ward are friends, in part because their filmmaking struggles are quite similar. After seeing Ward's The Navigator, Herzog commented that "it must have been a difficult film to make," this coming from the director of Fitzcarraldo.
TulseLuper 1 year ago 3
The joke is that he called him Klaus, as in Klaus Kinski. I'm sure that Herzog often said "I'll see you in hell" to Kinski.
DrWinstonRelthford 2 years ago 2
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uneternalsleep 2 years ago
Not really a big mystery. He's playing a damned soul being tormented in Hell. The other damned are crying out their own anguish; Herzog's character is wanting to see his son.
ChildeRolandofGilead 2 years ago
Well the mystery and strange is in part because of the cameo appearance.
i just find it interesting, and there is no much information about it.
siempreviva 2 years ago
I was looking at Werner Herzog clips and ran across this one, it's been a long time since I've seen this film and I never realized Herzog was in it.
I don't think it's a great mystery though, Herzog has been known to act in films, I'm sure the director was a fan and wanted to give him a little cameo.
WhatIWatched 3 years ago
this is brilliant. I always wondered which scene he was meant to have appeared in. Thanks very much.
DammitSteve 3 years ago
jaja si, si es Herzog, ya lo corroboré en IMDB jaja bueno! una curiosidad más de Werner.
Gracias!
ixehuayo 3 years ago
jooodeeeer! creo que si es Herzog! estas seguro? Incluso dice Youre Klaus! jajaja Kinsky? jaja que gracioso y raro. Seguro seguro que es Werner?
Tambien la vi hace años y ps ni conocia a Herzog, ahora por la pura voz lo idenitifico pero es que esta raro no?
ixehuayo 3 years ago
tienes razon, dice "your Klaus" y desde ese punto el personaje lo desconoce.
siempreviva 3 years ago