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Aguirre: The Wrath of God

Posted on the 22 October 2012 by Kaiser31083 @andythemovieguy
Aguirre: The Wrath of God Having always been fed up by routinary and a rampant lack of imagination in the movies, Werner Herzog has spent his directing career fashioning daring and fascinating films, which push the limits of viewer expectations.  In "Aguirre: The Wrath of God",  one of his early masterworks, Herzog brought his camera and crew to the unpredictable wilderness of the Amazon, and crafted a dreamlike film about Spanish Conquistadors on the road to El Dorado and a tale of madness run wild. When conditions become too arduous for General Pizarro's crew, he sends a scouting party of forty men to find El Dorado, or at least a resting place where they can seek nourishment. A lieutenant is chosen to lead the expedition, but is soon undermined and overthrown by the mad, power hungry second in command Aguirre (Klaus Kinski). Kinski is a powder keg  seemingly barely able to contain his madness, and ready to boil over at any minute. The film, with its hypnotic visuals and haunting score, is an excellent early work from Herzog, and a prelude of sorts to "Fitzcarraldo", another masterpiece about a case of hysteria in the South American rain forest that once again features Kinski.

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