![]() So I don't know about Kinski as a person, but the later films all display a truly fine actor, who could make use of his madman persona in exactly the right places and in a very controlled way in "Fitzcarraldo". He got the madman image with "Aguirre", of course, and all that was later revealed about his fights with Herzog and his general behaviour at the set. In these two films especially Kinski displays a far wider range of expression and emotion than is usually associated with him. I agree, but he's not even a loonie in "Woyzeck", just a tortured, idealistic soul who isn't understood by the money-concerned world around him. The film opens with stock footage of the Amondauas first contact with modern Brazilians in 1981. Kinski's character, the force behind the film's charm, is a very determined man but not a loonie as many reviews have, in my opinion incorrectly, stated. Ten Thousand Years Older is a 2002 documentary film by Werner Herzog about the Amondauas (Uru Eus) people of Brazil.The ten-minute film was produced and included as part of the Ten Minutes Older project, released in the collection The Trumpet. Of course his passion and determination operate on a much wider scale than with an average person, but maybe that is just the reason the relating becomes easier for me. A poetic meditation on life and death, by one of the most renowned and respected film-makers and intellectuals of our time. Personally I find him very identifiable with. ![]() ![]() Lamourderer wrote: And I would never have thought a character portrayed by Kinski could be so likable. ![]()
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