Encounters at the End of the World Comments

  • Zoie 2022-04-23 07:03:47

    Herzog always pushes this quasi-religious experience to the limit, but what did the last physicist at the University of Hawaii say made me think neutrinos or something is nonsense. . ....

  • Reymundo 2022-04-23 07:03:47

    Although he has traveled to the end of the world, Herzog's camera is still aimed at humans. With only one photographer to complete such a vast work, adore you,...

  • Destini 2022-04-23 07:03:47

    "Those who are not bound generally fall to the bottom of the earth" is like the heroic dream of every ordinary...

  • Alivia 2022-04-23 07:03:47

    Throw away your narrow values ​​and quietly accept diversity at all levels, whether life, species or...

  • Obie 2022-04-23 07:03:47

    Watching the ice dive was stunned. The cry of a seal does not seem to belong to this world. The colors that humans can see and the sounds that humans can hear are so limited, but the secrets of nature are infinite. The end of the world turns out to be a quiet and mysterious...

  • Ryley 2022-04-23 07:03:47

    through our eyes, the universe is perceiving itself. I love rock's...

  • Lavada 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    Because Jacques Herzog.......

  • Fidel 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    The orangutan can ride the goat and go away, but it doesn't; the penguin didn't go to forage or return to the nest, but chose to run to the mountains 70 kilometers away. Based on the three-dimensional display of the Antarctic landscape, the director is actually discussing the survival of human beings between society and nature, and why we meet at the end of the world. These people may be like the penguin running to the mountains. Ideal, glory, escape, exploration. This is a very thoughtful...

  • Spencer 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    A docile seal that sounds like a world that doesn't exist, and a penguin who decides to go far away. The sub-ice world of the South Pole is as mysterious as outer...

  • Laila 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    HKIFF Cultral...

Extended Reading

Encounters at the End of the World quotes

  • Werner Herzog: It occurred to me that in the time that we spent with him in the greenhouse possibly three or four languages have died. In our efforts to preserve endangered species we seem to overlook something equally important. To me, it's a sign of a deeply disturbed civilization, where tree-huggers and whale-huggers in their weirdness are acceptable, while no one embraces the last speakers of a language.

  • Werner Herzog: For me, the best description of hunger is the description of bread. A poet said that once I think. For me, the best description of freedom is what you have in front of you. You're travelling a lot.