The value of existence lies in existence itself

Laverne 2022-03-25 09:01:16

1. The Shivaro helped Fitzcarrador to complete the feat of boating on land, and the latter gave a piece of ice to the chief as a thank you.
"Should we tell them this thing will soon melt into nothingness?" our protagonist asks.
"There is no way to tell, there is no word for ice in their language."

Second, in the legend of the Shivaro people, the white god and the white artifact will descend in the future to guide them to a place without grief and death. While Fitzcarrador was standing on the deck of the ship, playing an opera in the rainforest, the natives met their Chosen Son. He told them that the artifact needed to cross the mountain, and it happened.

3. However, the clansmen could not tell the second half of the Fitzcalador legend: when they dragged the white artifact across the mountains, they would cut the rope and let it pass through the rapids to calm the ghosts in the still water. Colonial whites were terrified of the brain-sucking myths of barbarians, and had no time for the ancient gods and mystical legends of the natives. So our protagonist walked back and forth on the Amazon River and found nothing. Like a thank you, you gave us a dream, and I gave you a dream back. Two dreams, the same nothingness.

4. At the end of the film, Fitzcarado tells a story: When North America was not conquered, a French hunter discovered Niagara Falls west of Montreal. After returning, he told people that the waterfall was beyond imagination. But people didn't believe it, thinking he was either crazy or lying. What evidence do you have, people ask him. He said, my proof is that I saw it.

5. In Homer's epic, Sisyphus was cast into hell and punished to roll the boulder to the top of the mountain every day, and then watch it roll back to the ground. His life was slowly consumed in such an ineffective and hopeless labor. Until one day, Sisyphus contemplates a series of life actions that are not directly related but closely linked to his own destiny, and finds that it is he who has created his own destiny. He was so engrossed in this happiness that he felt no more suffering. So he became harder than the boulder he pushed.

6. Camus said that striving for heights in itself is enough to fill a person's heart. Sisyphus, our protagonist, Fitzcarrador, has finally found his own kind of happiness.

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Extended Reading
  • Madonna 2022-01-11 08:02:48

    It is difficult to define such a movie with simple words. I think of Herzog describing himself as a warrior. Concentrating on the struggle between civilization and barbarism, opera and teasing, ice cubes and faith achieve perfectionism (the crazy life in and out of the play, the magnificent rainforest spectacle), and you have to fight against the instinct of material existence before you can see Lu for the first time. The miracle of sailing; he said that we must let the boat be reborn in the storm before we can get forgiveness from God.

  • Bennie 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    It's amazing! There are always unexpected things waiting for you on the way to pursue your dreams. This is a directorial art that Werner Herzog cannot imitate. Both the plot and the film itself represent the highest peak of the old film era. It is simply an extraordinary and reasonable miracle, too awesome! Four and a half stars recommended~

Fitzcarraldo quotes

  • Don Aquilino: The Indians call the rapids Chirimagua, "the angry spirits." Anyone who falls in there is lost. The bare-asses also say the water has no hair to hold on to.

  • Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald - 'Fitzcarraldo': Is this a rubber tree?

    Don Aquilino: Right. "Hevea brasiliensis." They call the rubber tree "caoutchou," "tree that weeps." These bare-asses love flowery language. Gold, they call "sweat of the sun." Bees, "fathers of honey." You know, it's no easy job to discipline them, believe me.