June 23, 2003

DVDs We Need, Vol. 1.

fitzcarraldo.jpg Werner Herzog in Burden of Dreams:

Of course we are challenging nature itself. And it hits back. It just hits back, that's all. That's grandiose about it, and we have to accept that it's much stronger than we are.

Kinski always says it's full of erotic elements. I don't see it so much erotic. I see it more full of obscenity. Nature here is vile and base. I wouldn't see anything erotical here. I would see fornication and asphyxiation and choking and fighting for survival and growing and just rotting away. Of course there is a lot of misery. But it is the same misery that is all around us. The trees here are in misery, and the birds are in misery. I don't think they sing. They just screech in pain.

It's an unfinished country, it's prehistorical. The only thing that is lacking is the dinosaurs here. It's like a curse weighing on the entire landscape. And whoever goes too deep into this has his share of that curse. So we are cursed with what we are doing here. It's a land that God, if he exists, has created in anger. It's the only land where Creation is unfinished yet. Taking a close look at what's around us, there is some sort of harmony. It is the harmony of overwhelming and collective murder. And we in comparison to the articulate vileness and baseness and obscenity of all this jungle, we in comparison to that enormous articulation, we only sound and look like badly pronounced and half-finished sentences out of a stupid suburban novel, a cheap novel. And we have to become humble in front of this overwhelming misery and overwhelming fornication and overwhelming growth and overwhelming lack of order. Even the stars up here in the sky look like a mess. There is no harmony in the Universe. We have to get acquainted to this idea that there is no real harmony as we have conceived it. But when I say this, I say this all full of admiration for the jungle, it is not that I hate it, I love it, I love it very much, but I love it against my better judgment.

Werner Herzog

And, according to this thread in the Criterion forums, it may be a while before we see not only Burden of Dreams, but also several of Herzog's own films on DVD.

By the way. How odd is it that Werner Herzog's site is technologically a lot snazzier than Wim Wenders's?

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Posted by dwhudson at June 23, 2003 5:17 AM

Comments

herzog is a towering freaking genius. i see him as sort of a modern vertov, not in terms of his use of/vision for technology, but rather in terms of his passion about filmmaking, and about his films. he just refuses to fear anything. easily my favorite living filmmaker.

Posted by: sakana at June 23, 2003 4:28 PM

Damn well put, sakana.

Posted by: David Hudson at June 24, 2003 5:49 AM

Aguirre the Wrath of God on Crit DVD - then I will never complain again.

Posted by: Perry at June 26, 2003 11:04 AM