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    Films I Love #49: Aguirre, The Wrath of God (Werner Herzog, 1972)

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    Films I Love #49: Aguirre, The Wrath of God (Werner Herzog, 1972) Aguirre1
    Werner Herzog's view of nature as essentially
    hostile and frightening is expressed most eloquently in Aguirre,
    The Wrath of God
    , a poetic, dream-like film about the attempts
    of a group of Spanish conquistadors to find El Dorado, the fabled South
    American city of gold. The gold is just a myth, of course, and Herzog
    underlines the folly of these explorers by opening his film with a
    series of title cards that describe how the Indians of the region
    invented the legend to fool the greedy, gold-obsessed Spanish. The
    self-proclaimed leader of this expedition is the conquistador Aguirre
    (Klaus Kinski), at least after he kills off and suppresses any potential
    opposition. As the group ventures further and further into the heart of
    the rain forest, losing men to disease, internal squabbling and brutal
    attacks from local Indians, Aguirre loses control, focusing with
    monomaniacal intensity on his impossible goal of wealth and conquest.
    Aguirre is the archetypal Herzog hero, possessed by mad ambitions,
    crazed in his determination to conquer any obstacles in his path, even
    if nature itself seems to be conspiring against him.

    This is one
    of the finest performances of Kinski's career, perhaps because there is
    so much of the conquistador in the actor to begin with. He channels the
    intensity of the role through his wide blue eyes, and his rants have a
    quiet purposefulness that does little to disguise this man's
    increasingly unhinged mind. Herzog always knew how to get the best out
    of the wild Kinski, giving him parts where his wide-eyed stare and
    unstable personality would infuse the character with depths that
    probably no other actor could bring to bear on these roles. But despite
    Aguirre's disintegrating sanity, the film is mostly quiet and evenly
    paced, with a poetic sensibility in its long shots of the river or the
    eerily silent jungle surrounding it. Herzog has always viewed nature
    with a combination of abhorrence and distanced respect, and his images
    here are frequently gorgeous and haunting, admiring the killer beauty of
    nature as it swallows up these men.

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