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A. O. Scott reviews Werner Herzog's 1972 film about the brutality and indifference of nature.

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  • Sorry A.O., but the film has absolutely nothing to do with Vietnam, just because it's 1972 would be an educated assumption by most, but Herzog doesn't  align himself with politics or worldly opinions, he is his own soldier.

  • @hpdrinker I agree. I just rented this and watched the entire film with commentary by Herzog and he doesn't mention Vietnam a single time that I can remember.

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  • @dvhlarson

    Fun fact: The film was actually filmed in english but dubbed in German post production

  • Kinski makes Jack from the Shining look normal

  • Vietnam? What?

    I think you're confusing Aguirre with Apocalypse Now. Which is also a film adaptation of Heart of Darkness moved out of Africa.

  • Aguirre was literally scaring the poop out of that monkey in the final shot.

  • This film is great and utterly draining as well, the movie slowly wittles at Aguirre as it does the viewer. Not in a bad way it's just one of the most in tune I've felt with a movie

  • what beautiful cinematography

  • @hpdrinker It´ s on the contrary, Coppola was the one that inspired by this one for Apocalipse Now, as I comment on the own Coppola

  • enjoy viewing this 100 % edition regarding that movie from a=v=a=t=z.net remove =

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