~aesthetics~
Bless you Mr Congo!

tpaine posted:wait. was this herzog thing or not.
Herzog attached his syllables to the film to make it a more noticed film. Last year he did this with Happy People which is about trappers in the Siberian Taiga. If i remember correctly Happy People was originally a film series (tv show?) made by the guy who is cocredited with Herzog. Herzog edited the footage, maybe added some cut stuff or whatever, and put his english narration throughout, so you'd at least have something nice to listen to if disappointed by the absence of men being driven mad by their struggles against nature and death, wholly absent in all parts of Happy People.
"watching these re-enactments, i see how you you went undetected to us journalists, because your methods are so smooth"
"really? because we didn't make much of an effort to hide the executions. i'm not calling you a liar, but i would be very surprised if you didn't know about them. it was an open secret"
funny seeing a weaselly collaborator shut down like that
Makeshift_Swahili posted:ok watched this, it was great. i think one of the best parts was when a fascist bro and a local journalist were talking and the conservation went something like
"watching these re-enactments, i see how you you went undetected to us journalists, because your methods are so smooth"
"really? because we didn't make much of an effort to hide the executions. i'm not calling you a liar, but i would be very surprised if you didn't know about them. it was an open secret"
funny seeing a weaselly collaborator shut down like that
how terrified and deferential that one film crew guy was to the death squad dudes was pretty crazy, where he's describing how they took his stepdad in the middle of the night and killed him, all the while nervously laughing throughout his telling of the story, intermittently saying "now, this isn't a criticism or anything, I'm just telling my story..."
and the way they react, man, unsure what to say at first, then the one dude just goes "we can't use every little story we find for the film, yours is too complicated"
what i found amazing was how the executioner had no empathy with the ~1000 people he strangled until he played the role of the prisoner and the filmmakers told him that a prisoner about to be executed would have felt worse than him acting the scene.
it was a nice contrast him ha-cha-cha dancing when first showing the film crew his execution spot at the start, then him retching violently in the same place after he had his realisation.
interesting as well that the only thing the murderers were concerned about while revisiting a genocide their was their 'image' & depictions
from even fragments of the film its clear the indonesian people have terrible problems from having these thugs run the country for decades
http://kasamaproject.org/history/3533-65lessons-of-indonesia-1965-revolution-requires-a-peoples-army
Makeshift_Swahili posted:afaik the torrent is an unfinished cut, version in theatres has an extra ~20 mins
Nah the copy I torrented is the full version, 2:40 pretty sure its the directors cut which is even longer than the theatrical release.
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