70 percent chance dozens die, making your art doesn’t ever justify what he did. Ambition unchecked makes people evil. I appreciate how he speaks and the but his actions are vile.
The jungles I've visited, are a creature themselves, everything is moving, you have to brush everything before you sit, and even then for only a moment do you have peace.. that the film or any is ever finished deep in them... Is unfathomable (Or the obvious boulder uphill reference, like a boat up a 40° slope, in the middle of a place where everything wants you to be unalive)
""If there are 60 people, how many could die?": Herzog sounds frightening indeed there...If what the documentary tells is true, I see nothing admirable in risking the lives of humble workers who were surely not warned of the risks they were being exposed. Herzog consciously decided to continue a scene that could end the lives of dozens of workers?: just for filming his shot?. That's the kind of stuff legends are made of? Let's not make of it a joke, or a curiosity, or an anecdote. Only a crazy criminal would pay a group of people in need of money to watch them play Russian roulette... I think it makes no difference if it is to film a scene for a movie with the excuse that he wants the scene to feel real.
Werner is a straight up Gangster. I have so much respect for him. Truly fearless.
70 percent chance dozens die, making your art doesn’t ever justify what he did. Ambition unchecked makes people evil. I appreciate how he speaks and the but his actions are vile.
His only good movie was Leonard Part 6
What a crazy story. Loved it thank you 🙏
Hubris in art is always fascinating. It's like watching a slow motion car crash. Excellent essay.
Hubris would require failure to truly verify its namesake, so no not hubris but definitely some mixture of ego n dedication
That was very well done thank you
The jungles I've visited, are a creature themselves, everything is moving, you have to brush everything before you sit, and even then for only a moment do you have peace.. that the film or any is ever finished deep in them...
Is unfathomable
(Or the obvious boulder uphill reference, like a boat up a 40° slope, in the middle of a place where everything wants you to be unalive)
Francis Ford Coopola: "I'm gonna recreate Vietnam in the jungle."
Wener Herzog: "That's cute. I'm gonna carry a literal ship across the jungle."
""If there are 60 people, how many could die?": Herzog sounds frightening indeed there...If what the documentary tells is true, I see nothing admirable in risking the lives of humble workers who were surely not warned of the risks they were being exposed. Herzog consciously decided to continue a scene that could end the lives of dozens of workers?: just for filming his shot?. That's the kind of stuff legends are made of? Let's not make of it a joke, or a curiosity, or an anecdote. Only a crazy criminal would pay a group of people in need of money to watch them play Russian roulette... I think it makes no difference if it is to film a scene for a movie with the excuse that he wants the scene to feel real.
Cool video! You sound similar to Horses 😂.
Yeah it's the video essayist accent, it's no coincidence hahahaha
That was cool...people do some crazy things for art?
like risking other people's lives?
Arthur 2 On The Rocks was better
Critical drinker just did a production hell video on this