Extended Reading
  • Jillian 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Sleepy Nights - The Face of Kasper

    [The Mystery of Kaspar Hauser] Werner Herzog may have come only to endure hardships, his life is short like a shooting star - it is fleeting, and the light is dim and dim like a candle. He is as soft as a child, not violent, and does not know what danger is. The indifference and rigidity of the...

  • Maximillian 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    Herzog's Small and Big

    When Bruno asks the question "What about people who are no longer useful?" People generally answer, throw them in the trash, but this answer is not accurate because it is a metaphysical question. Bergson asked a similar question and answered it metaphysically: no longer useful is useful beginning,...

  • Frederik 2022-04-21 09:03:46

    Canon's songs are paired with natural landscapes and Casper. The savages who have been tamed and transformed by civilized society are mostly used in love melodies. Herzog used them to pierce this hypocritical and regularized world from all aspects. North Shadow Restoration.

  • Giles 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    After the age that I will like this kind of movie, especially when I find that this kind of exposure is too elitist, that kind of cunning and knowing that such a class of soft underbelly is hard to poke, I think the design sense is too strong. Hersuo actually has this problem in other works, but he will use more powerful content to stop me thinking about this kind of motivation. Of course, being able to repair it is also one of Hesuo's works worthy of being mentioned, and it's not too ugly. The symphony soundtrack is still very comfortable. 3.5

The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser quotes

  • Kaspar Hauser: What are women good for?... Can you tell me that, Katy? Women are not good for anything but sitting still!

  • Professor Daumer: Kaspar, what's wrong? Are you feeling unwell?

    Kaspar Hauser: It feels strong in my heart... The music feels strong in my heart... I feel so unexpectedly old...

    Professor Daumer: You've been such a short time in the world, Kaspar...

    Kaspar Hauser: Why is everything so hard for me? Why can't I play the piano like I can breathe?

    Professor Daumer: In the two short years you have been here with me, you have learned so much! The people here want to help you make up for lost time.

    Kaspar Hauser: The people are like wolves to me.

    Professor Daumer: No. You mustn't say that...