jeder fur sich und Gott gegen alle

Micaela 2022-03-20 09:03:07

Just watched it today at Gothic Academy. . .
After reading the first two comments~ I won't say more~~~~ I

feel that Herzog's movie is a little more subtle than Elephant, and of course it doesn't have the cruelty of oppressing bones like Elephant. . .
And it has a good sense of humor:>


A little reflection:

people try hard to understand the God they have maintained for many years, but it is difficult to understand the coincidence
of nature
. Even complacent about finding the answer that "his brain is unusual"
but when they spoke to him, they could only be dumbfounded

. Cuthbert told a story on his deathbed, "People abandon their hallucinations and travel across the desert . . . I just know The beginning of the story, I don't know the end"
Life will never end ~ No one will know that the end

is behind the mystery of Gass & Hobb~ Why is there a subtitle of "Everyone is against everyone for his own God"?
What is he trying to say?

Life is God's most wonderful mockery of mankind

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Extended Reading
  • Joanie 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Struggling to find evidence just to prove that we are civilized and correct, but never wonder if we are hypocritical

  • Erwin 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    Herzog's epic work benefits from two things. One is the overflowing compassion in every frame, a perspective that balances Herzog's rather physical style. The second is the strong presence of the male protagonist in front of the camera. Herzog is opposed to the German way of thinking with rationality as the main axis, showing the failure of the process of "education" and "socialization", and the reason lies in "rationality", "logic" and "language" themselves. is constructed. After an outsider first learned this set of constructions, he would be more able to see the hypocrisy in it.

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...