My Best Fiend Comments

  • Damian 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Documentary by Werner Herzog for Klaus Kinski. However, rather than a documentary, it is better to say that it is an excerpt from the director's own memories. ("I seem to have seen us in a boat sailing into the jungle together, and at that time, the whole world belonged to us!") In fact, from the performance style, we can know that Klaus Kinski is very fascinating, Very special, crazy, passionate, mysterious, arrogant, arrogant, very aggressive, shy, nervous, acting, hypocritical, cowardly......

  • Jaunita 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Artistic talent is not a by-product of mental illness. To see this requires having the same level of insight as the artist himself, and seeing him as a whole person (not a sick man and a lunatic). Kinski is not crazy, nor is he good and special, he really does not belong to this...

  • Johann 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    They are an inseparable...

  • Mckenna 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Hilarious and wanting to wipe away tears, Herzog said he sat down together and flipped through Weber's dictionary, just to find more vicious words to describe his bad relationship with both parties, "to boost sales." He described his relationship with Kinski as turbulent, and emphasized several times, Kinski and I COMPLEMENTED each other. One side doesn't need to act like it depends on the other's color. The two forces meet each other, such as estrangement, such as reconciliation. Instantaneous...

  • Margot 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Klaus Kinski is an active volcano, his personality, emotion and acting talent are like hot and hot magma in the center of the earth, tumbling and surging, ready to erupt at any time. He burns in out-of-control madness, reckless in naked dissection, he is a complex complex of sensitive, irritable, vulnerable, tough, conceited, sharp, charming in the downfall of the world, romantic in life's hardships, you can hate him , but never forget his amazing intuition and acting talent in the professional...

  • Carter 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Show me crying..."He's a lunatic. And so am I. That's why." Kinski looked at Herzog the same way he looked at Herzog when he said this, crazy, Love, pure. Herzog recalled his old friend, he was crazy, I tried to kill him, he wanted to kill me, "but we belonged to each other", the whole world belonged to us. "Sometimes I really want to put my hand on his shoulder again, but I think I'm just dreaming." He flew away. Herzog, persistent, crazy, gentle,...

  • Stella 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    In fact, this is Herzog's most typical documentary. I somehow added Adjani into it. (Probably the vampire movie with Kinski.) There's nothing to do with her here. . It's the collision of a lunatic director and a lunatic actor. The world needs lunatics. For film art I believe what Herzog said to Kinski. I have nine bullets in my gun, eight for you and one for myself. I believe Herzog can do it. . but...

  • Jovani 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The difference between a friend and a demon is only one letter, but it is miraculously accurate to describe the relationship between Herzog and Kinski. Since they were under the same roof inadvertently when they were young, they have formed a lifelong cooperation process that others can't imagine. They are indeed friends. They miss each other in their own unique way. Maybe only the other person understands and reflects themselves like a mirror, which stimulates each other's "madness" in their...

  • Margarita 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Not long after watching, there was a continuous roar of thunder, and the dream seemed to be the wrath of God, and then the sound of rain and water was added. Isn't this the Peruvian rainforest where Herzog shot...

  • Clay 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    It's very sad to see, and there is a feeling that Herzog is better in the rank (although both of them are very strange from the perspective of normal people) The title is really the pinnacle of word...

Extended Reading

My Best Fiend quotes

  • Werner Herzog: Every grey hair on my head, I call Kinski.

  • Beat Presser: [Herzog and Presser are looking at Presser's famous picture of Kinski trying to strangle Herzog] I truly like this very much. It happened because he must have sensed the presence of your camera.

    Beat Presser: He also just wanted to let you have it, didn't he?