Aguirre, the Wrath of God Comments

  • Dagmar 2021-12-21 08:01:15

    Herzog’s famous work, the treasure hunt condenses the history of human development. How tenacious human beings are in conquering nature, and how tragic is the failure created by human nature. They survive the natural disasters of environment and disease, but cannot avoid the man-made disasters of power struggle and massacre. At the end, the Scourge, who was backlashed by ambition and greed, was held by primitive primates, and the 360° rotation and follow-up on the raft was dazzling. Repaired...

  • Brice 2021-12-21 08:01:15

    On the stage of the Amazon rainforest, a large-scale performance art that interprets human pioneering history, combined with behind the scenes, can be called a unique and unrepeatable crazy work, and then Herzog and Kinsky took a boat trip ten years later. Meet the director of the restored version of Beijing...

  • Brennon 2021-12-21 08:01:15

    Based on the filming of a priest’s diary when the European expedition went to South America to search for Eldorado in 1560, the documentary method was used to record the adventure story of a monk named Aguirre upstream in the Amazon River. The South American rainforest is in the film The performance is magnificent, strange and full of mystery, and the failure of Aguirre's utopian crazy adventure fantasy makes the film a narrative poem of delusion and...

  • Ona 2021-12-21 08:01:15

    The first Herzog. How to follow the camera into the treacherous and madness of the South American rainforest? Is it to understand all directions about power and desire from the perspective of Aguirre, or to face this self-destruction of divine nature with the calmness of modern people? The documentary’s rough presentation of the material and a large amount of extremely realistic scene processing restricts me passively to the latter scenario, and thus is separated from the divine, human nature...

  • Kylee 2021-12-21 08:01:15

    Kinski should have come more...

  • Isac 2021-12-21 08:01:15

    This article will serve as my virgin film review. HIAHIA~First remember these two points. A. Double-layer structure B. Landscape fables related to religion, politics, court civil strife, paranoia, geography, female identity, class, race, human civilization, animality, fly death, glory and dreams in the colonial period, talent and rule of man, wow Kaka, there are also democratic experiments ~ HIAHIA ~ tens of millions of eight-legged birds =...

  • Keven 2021-12-21 08:01:15

    Superman "Scourge" Aguirre, crazy director with crazy actors. It is already a miracle that the film can be made. The 360° at the end is so...

Extended Reading
  • Destinee 2021-12-21 08:01:15

    Some kind of madness

    "Aguirre, God's Wrath" tells the story of a Spanish expedition in the 16th century looking for the fabled golden city of El Dorado. They descended in the Amazon rainforest, and the second commander was Aguirre, and he promoted this doomed expedition.

    When I felt like I was crazy, watching the movie...

  • Israel 2022-03-21 09:02:11

    Small Text: Sailing on the Amazon River

    “After the Spanish conquest and plunder of the Inca Empire, the Incas fabricated the legend of El Dorado, falsely claiming that it was a new land of gold, situated in the swamps at the headwaters of the Amazon. In Gonzalo Pizarro A large group of Spanish adventurers, led by Gonzalo Pizarro, set off...

Aguirre, the Wrath of God quotes

  • Don Lope de Aguirre: I am the great traitor. There must be no other. Anyone who even thinks about deserting this mission will be cut up into 198 pieces. Those pieces will be stamped on until what is left can be used only to paint walls. Whoever takes one grain of corn or one drop of water... more than his ration, will be locked up for 155 years. If I, Aguirre, want the birds to drop dead from the trees... then the birds will drop dead from the trees. I am the wrath of God. The earth I pass will see me and tremble. But whoever follows me and the river, will win untold riches. But whoever deserts...

  • [last lines]

    Don Lope de Aguirre: I am the wrath of God. Who else is with me?