I want to give credit to the phenomenal dubbing of Gerd Martienzen. Gerd Martienzen did not sound like Kinski at all. Kinski sounded a lot like Martienzen, when he has older, pissed off, and out of character (like in Burden of dreams); but in character, his voice was completely different. Still, Martienzen's voice actually sells the scene. Martienzen had done Brideshead revisited with Kinski for the radio 15 years before. Perhaps that helped him pull it off
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That is Kinski through the eyes of Herzog. If the same dialogue is delivered like Kinski wanted it will be immature af. this is the wrath of god. Calm and collected, something that stretches for eternity
Interesting how he looks straight into the camera a few times during the monologue. That is a no in acting of coarse, and yet when Kinski does it, it chills the heart of the audience and adds to the intensity of his performance.
Great physicality. Kinski misshapenly leaning his neck to one side while looking across, like he's craning his head to see inside their minds looking for betrayal.
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The Wild Pole Kinski in his natural state: a haunted soldier twice captured and thrice escaped. This man knows desperation and hunger, the madness of the naked urge to survive at all costs. Hence that mania in his eyes.
I have a very hard time watching Kinski and separate the man from the role he plays, one thing is that he was actually more insane in real life than any role he played (he was sectioned into the madhouse on more than one ocassion). And the other and biggest reason is because I don`t like watching paedophiles and hail them. This fucker violently abused his daughters both with violence and rape, often mixed together. A despicable, sorry excuse of a man that got away with it because he was a so called `genious actor and performer`…
1:07 - Kinski stares into the camera lens, which actors are not usually supposed to do as it breaks the fourth wall, but his mad 10,000 yard stare makes it like he is actually telling you with full conviction that he is "Aguirre, the wrath of God".
The talking head...a deliberate touch of "physical surrealism" to add to the general dissociation from reality. In order to make voice you need airflow from the lungs. Herzog knew it and of course he knew that we know. But he still did it, because it adds to the horror fairytale he recites...
I love how this movie was shot in English (the only language everyone had in common), dubbed over in German, and then retranslated into English for the subtitles. But no copies of the original English audio survived.
Wenn Ich Aguirre will das die Voegel tot von den Bauemen fallen dann fallen die Voegeln tot von den Bauemen herunter, ich bin der Zorn Gottes, die Erde ueber die Ich gehe seht mich und bebt
I've been reading a lot of sagas lately, and I've read two--Njal's Saga and Laxdale Saga--that contain a scene where a man is beheaded while counting at a market, and afterwards his head continues counting. My first thought was, "I've seen that in a movie but can't remember which one." Finally figured it out. I wonder if Herzog was inspired by those sagas for this scene.
Something like that is mentioned in fiction a lot, mainly people counting money while getting suddenly beheaded. I dont think anything like that ever happened, because to speak you need a lung, and an intact larynx, not to mention a living brain.😅
The opening shot of this movie defines the entire film, we are mere ants in this vast farm and we can be squashed without mercy. That's just the truth about nature.