My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done

My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done

2009
Drama, Horror
1h 31m
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Avg Percentile 45.86% from 531 total ratings

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Rated 29 Dec 2009
63
26th
Interesting concept, but ultimately it falls flat. I can see why Herzog was attracted by this idea - his resume is filled with films about psychopaths and oddballs. But Shannon doesn't have the magnetism of Kinski or Bruno S, and the character just isn't very captivating generally. There are a few funny moments, mostly when Dourif is on screen, but otherwise it feels kind of tedious.
Rated 09 Sep 2010
8
80th
I can't say I would go out of my way to recommend this to someone. You can make obvious comparisons with the bird focus similar to that of the reptiles in 'Bad Lieutenant'(they were released at the same festival so maybe they compliment each other). The long pausing shots of the cast just staring into the camera as in waiting for you to expect something dramatic to happen just continue to challenge conventions making this a unique horror. My hard on for anything Herzog knows no bounds.
Rated 25 Apr 2010
10
1st
What the hell! Was it improvised - why else would the plot and dialogue be so astoundingly subpar? Bringing nothing interesting to the table, this plays as an underdeveloped brainchild which should have been aborted. Only brilliant, self-indulgent people would have the audacity to put their names on such a stinker. Putting out an unwatchable movie, completely devoid of atmosphere, they are, I believe, trying to be edgy and funny, pulling off neither. Man, I hated this film.
Rated 19 Oct 2010
2
21st
A typically strange and idiosyncratic Herzog film, brilliantly staged and captured with swift hand-held camerawork. Unfortunately it's a bit hindered by some spotty acting, an overactive and incongruous score, and its amorphous structure. There are a lot of good ideas, though, and several scenes border on greatness.
Rated 06 Aug 2010
25
9th
Herzog's cinematic autism continues to drag his talent for peculiarities down. His laziest.
Rated 18 Sep 2010
55
44th
Again with the mad protagonist, Peru, folk music, and aestheticized dreamy moments... it's a nice cast but this is Herzog on auto-pilot.
Rated 18 Sep 2010
48
19th
In spite of all odd choices and interesting visionary touches Herzog creates a totally dull experience
Rated 23 Nov 2010
40
15th
There is just nothing of genuine interest or accomplishment going on here -- not the acting, not the script, not the score, not the lighting (hideous, by the way) -- nothing. There are a few genuinely (bizarrely) funny Herzog-ian moments that do make it barely worth watching for completists, but I'm afraid that's really about it.
Rated 02 Dec 2010
78
67th
Everything about the film calls attention to itself... like a pretentious local theatre production of Waiting for Godot, acted by little people reading a teleprompter. I loved it.
Rated 29 Dec 2010
80
66th
This feels exactly like what you expect a Lynch/Herzog collaboration to feel like. The obsessive madness of Herzog, the melodramatic strangeness of Lynch. There are some wonderful moments here, even a couple of transcendent ones. The cast is a nice mix of oddballs. I was unsure about Michael Shannon and Chloe Sevigny at first, but they grew on me a lot. Terrific music, too. The pieces don't necessarily add up to much, but for the most part they're compelling pieces.
Rated 04 Oct 2011
40
26th
There are interesting elements here, playing around with Greek tragedy and other odd moments, but the central character is in this case no Aguirre, or Fitzcarraldo, or Stroszek. Instead, the film comes across as a rather mundane, if quirky, case study about mental illness, that leaves this viewer, at least, wondering what Herzog is really trying to do in his narrative films these days.
Rated 25 Jul 2014
70
53rd
*Smiles and nods*
Rated 19 Oct 2015
50
12th
Freud, the wrath of psychology
Rated 04 May 2022
56
20th
It's my city and the cast is stacked so I had high hopes, but it never really came together. San Diego is way too expensive to be looking this ugly on film. Certain scenes were effectively surreal and the director's improvisational method is admirable, of course if you wing it every time they won't all be winners.
Rated 10 Aug 2010
2
16th
I am at a loss for words to express the exact nature of the terrible moments and ideas littered throughout, but terrible it is. And from Herzog - with Brad Dourif, Udo Kier, Grace Zabriskie, Willem Dafoe as supporting roles, as well as Michael Shannon in lead - that don't make a lick of sense (much like this movie).
Rated 17 Oct 2010
70
58th
A dark and strange film tinged in sadness, one where the weirder aspects amplifies the main themes further. Absolutely worth seeing.
Rated 18 Oct 2010
78
36th
To start, this movie looks beautiful and was hopelessly entertaining. However, I know Herzog has done better. This film follows similar themes of madness that pervade much of Herzog's work. However, the film never steps back to look at the greater context of what's going on, leaving us with nothing but the ravings of a madman.
Rated 27 Nov 2010
72
54th
I have to say, I thought the subject matter was very interesting and that the overall structure of the film worked well. There was always a kind of disconnect held between the real world and Ben's world. However, the acting, which I must assume was intentionally bland and forced, was quite distracting rather than effective.
Rated 10 Dec 2010
64
22nd
This film is a basketball left in a tree. But I think it has a puncture.
Rated 17 Dec 2010
81
58th
Unique, and funny in both senses of the word. Not action-packed but reeeeeal Herzog-y
Rated 20 Dec 2010
67
48th
Dobrze zagrany, intrygujaca historia.
Rated 05 Jan 2011
67
75th
Herzog got a bit lazy with this movie, but the small scope and experimentation with narrative only makes the descent into madness feel authentic. I especially loved the dialogs. I dislike Shannon in most movies, but boy can he act given a good role. The only disappointment was that we actually did not get to see midget riding an ostrich.
Rated 13 Jan 2011
55
0th
Awkward dialogue and some really ludicrous moments keep this film from working well for me. It almost seemed like a parody of Lynch: for instance, Herzog shows that Grace Zabriskie staring vacantly into space can be made to look weird by anyone. In spite of this, the film is nicely shot and makes me enthusiastic about the future of digital cinematography.
Rated 17 Jan 2011
70
44th
70.375
Rated 03 Feb 2011
80
68th
I love Werner Herzog. I'm totally digging his animal obsession that I suppose he's always had, but which has really surfaced in everything ever since Grizzly Man. It's here, as strong as ever. I've read online people saying that this movie adds up to a lot of crazy, weird scenes but not much substantively. I would just ask those people to re-examine the flamingos. Herzog is never given enough credit. Nor was this movie. It's not his best, but it's so dense, it deserves serious thought.
Rated 17 Feb 2011
78
56th
Take one part Lynch and one part Herzog, mix them together in a blender and you have this film. I absolutely love the convention-defying trademarks of both of these great directors, which are on full display here. However, while I enjoyed particular scenes, lines, and shots, the film as a whole felt sort of half-cocked and hollow. I would say I "liked" this movie, but I can't get over how the whole thing felt a little undercooked.
Rated 22 Feb 2011
42
43rd
herzog and lynch trying to out-weird each other, i guess. the main character isn't very interesting, and the dialogue is on the terrible side, but it's visually classic herzog, with really cool colours, random exotic animals, and lazy meandering handheld.
Rated 03 Mar 2011
42
38th
Low and behold, Herzog actually manages to make one of his better films here, where i was least expecting it. Works in pretty much all the ways that Bad Lieutenant didn't, and the Lynch collab seems to have brought the best out of both their sensibilities (which from watching this i actually realize are more similar than i once might have though). Too bad the cinematography is so hideously washed-out looking in the worst possible way.
Rated 11 Jul 2011
5
18th
alakasizlar abidesi.
Rated 12 Sep 2011
45
12th
never
Rated 24 Oct 2011
20
41st
"My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done is more controlled in its absurdism than Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, but it is easily the lesser work." - Fernando F. Croce
Rated 25 Jan 2012
69
19th
While the movie is visually wonderful, I felt like it was a bit scatterbrained with the character development and was hoping for a bit brighter of a performance from just about every actor.
Rated 06 Mar 2012
7
63rd
What a delightful mess. At this point Herzog seems to be more interested in playing with his style and your expectations about it than actually crafting a readable, emotionally moving picture. But what the hell, it works for me.
Rated 27 Mar 2012
59
34th
I don't really know what to say. The plot was interesting, but it was to slow. Michael Shannon did a good job as always, everyone else was alright I guess. I feel like the movie is trying to be deep or abstract, and it just fails at that. It wasn't necessarily a bad movie, there are parts I enjoyed, but it just doesn't feel very memorable or important.
Rated 23 Oct 2012
83
67th
You're going to have a hard time convincing me Michael Shannon isn't batshit crazy.
Rated 27 Oct 2012
57
9th
This is a very strange and weird movie. The script has several strange characters but it does not really work overall. You need more then some weird characters for a movie to work. The cast has a number of good actors that deserve better material.
Rated 22 Apr 2013
55
56th
It's a disappointing mess but look at that fucking cast...
Rated 08 May 2013
75
60th
I enjoy Herzog, but this was just too out there for my tastes...then again, I wasn't really watching it because it was 2am and I couldn't sleep. I'll give it another chance in the future....
Rated 05 Oct 2013
56
16th
56.000
Rated 02 May 2017
60
47th
David Lynch presents a Werner Herzog film. What the hell did I expect? It's hilarious and strange, but can get tedious just because of that.
Rated 10 Mar 2020
2
0th
So tonally off, so awkward, so lazy.
Rated 06 Aug 2020
50
35th
Strange.
Rated 11 Oct 2021
96
98th
(2nd rewatch) Twitch your feet. I want to see my mother's feet dancing her to heaven.
Rated 11 Dec 2022
50
10th
Absolutely despised a lot of this awkward nonsense, but some sequences almost transcend. Almost

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