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La Soufrière - Warten auf eine unausweichliche Katastrophe (1977)

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Summary: Herzog takes a film crew to the island of Guadaloupe when he hears that the volcano on the island is going to erupt... (imdb)
AKA: La Soufrière - Waiting for an Inevitable Disaster
Country: West Germany
Directed By: Werner Herzog
Starring: Werner Herzog
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na matty5190
83
T6
na johnny geo
85
T9
na Valenzetti
95
T10
There are times I think Herzog is more camera than human.
na maxmellman
86
T6
na Alon Reter
80
T10
Perfect.
na dotCommunism
70
T4
na NightGoat72
80
T7
na Anomaly1
93
T10
Herzog shows off his suicidal dedication to his craft yet again. Beautiful, haunting imagery with great music and wonderful narration. Short and to the point.
na danielbenoit
85
T3
na sengir
79
T6
na captainjazz
80
T7
na etherealtard
70
T4
na magnoliakid
93
T7
na jgreenwood
85
T9
na astrakhan
73
T4
A fairly captivating documentary, mainly due to the risky actions of the film crew and their possible demise. I don't care for Herzog's compositional or editing choices (another cutting room floor that's too sparsely covered), but the tense atmosphere he captured filming on the island is undeniable.
na ze_qualquer
65
T7
na CHOICECOD
78
T6
na Janky
81
T9
na jodamico
84
T10
na m4th3u5
85
T7
na tummidge
70
T4
na Derekstar
60
T4
It's about a few men staying behind on an island about to be destroyed by a volcano. I kind of expected Herzog to do more with this. It's not really his fault though. The subject is fascinating, but the men don't have that much to say. They're not very interesting or verbose. As a result, we're shown lots of volcano footage, and back-story, and beautiful landscape. The documentary's not bad, but it's easy to see where it went wrong.
na IMDb-byvotes
79
T9
na luchatein
92
T9
na ProperChas
50
T4
na lauratron
80
T8
na MrsEmmaPeel
82
T7
na dusticus
100
T10
na AsherFord
80
T8
na filmaffinity
74
T9
na avgcrtckr
78
T10
na Lone Wolf
77
T7
na ???
80
T10
na pzingg
90
T7
na TalkShowH
70
T7
na Electronic6
93
T10
na xmoffx
4
T6
na TenSpades
90
T8
na pascally
77
T9
na b4con
90
T9
na anime salve
89
T9
na paperilunta
55
T9
na M.Robitussin
95
T9
wow. really awesome.
na caiman
71
T5
The most interesting thing about this is knowing the danger Herzog and his crew put themselves into. The shots of the deserted town and the landscape were also good. But when it got to the villagers who chose to stay behind (which is really supposed to be the highlight of the film), I wasn't too interested. The questions and responses were very repetitive and simplistic, and nothing they said really moved me. Worth watching, but not one of his best works.
na Budhisattva
86
T6
na Tds4a
76
T6
na schedrevka
92
T10
na zwyk
84
T9
na SirRobbie
80
T8
na Rumplesink
85
T9
na LetsGoEatHuh
80
T10
na OMGFridge
90
T10
Herzog chilling with a volcano. Seriously he would do anything to get a good shot. Narration is great and even in the relatively short thirty minutes you get beautiful shots by the truckload.
na paris1919
80
T6
na excowboy
62
T5
na kangadoodoo
80
T10
na JakeAesthete
45
T4
na cait
76
T7
na CoinQuatro
79
T9
na kyle.loomis
10
T10
Well, it is a Herzog documentary so you have to wonder whether he took liberties with the narration or the editing for extra dramatic effect, but by the end you don't really care because the way it is presented (along with standard Herzog imagery) is just so fascinating.
na flowing
56
T3
na Optimus_mike
80
T8
A bit on the short side but Herzog really manages to cram in alot of stunning footage in there.
na joseywales
75
T8
na JooJoo
8
T9
Perfect material for Herzog. The man is walking into a volcano on the verge of eruption, and of course, finding time along the way to work his fine craftsmanship & poetic ruminations. This is how I sell anyone on the stature of Herzog in film. Sidenote: it's worked on two and counting.
na Carlospro
90
T10
na Sebastian
80
T9
na hereslucas
90
T8
na kubricksucks
73
T7
na FitFortDanga
93
T10
This is the Werner Herzog we know and love, the badass superhero tempting fate by visiting a volcano on the verge of eruption. A dense, thoroughly satisfying short work. Wonderful, brilliant narration, especially right at the end.
na Magb
80
T7
I don't have very much to say about this movie. It's pretty fascinating to see the deserted town; the narration is good; the music is very appropriate. What else? I don't know. I guess I thought the part near the end where they talk to the two or three people who stayed behind went on for a bit too long, but not overly so. It was definitely worth seeing, but it didn't change my life in any substantial way.
na jimmynmu
91
T10
Beautiful photography, the deserted town is breath taking. A really watchable and interesting documentary.
na DrinkMilk
90
T10
na Moribunny
85
T10
na notchicago
68
T3
na djross
75
T8
na flaneur
85
T8
na schnofel
84
T10
na Luna6ix
87
T10
absolutely beautiful, herzog does everything right. great interviews, inpeccable camera work and the narration is awesome. i really do wonder what the heck herzog was thinking filming on an island about to explode when every sane person had left long ago.
na tigre1981
84
T10
na Walterpoa
80
T9
na Castroph
8
T9
na mandarkzilla
70
T6
na kylie
64
T6
na winds
7
T10
na -BigEvil-
85
T8
Herzog is in awe of nature's power, poetic in this film's considerations of death and destruction. Footage of the deserted town, smoke billowing from the mountain, great music choices, and Herzog's existential narration give this a majestic tone. Wonderful sense of anticipation.
na hellsditch
80
T7
In this VERY short film (clocks in at a tidy 30 minutes) Herzog (I love this man) and a couple of fellow sociopaths (all due respect) trek off to the island of Guadaloupe...not for some boring travelogue, but to try and find the one man (though it turns out to be three) on the island who has refused to evacuate in the face of an impending volcanic eruption that will surely kill him. Why doesn't he leave? Because we're all going to die, stupid. Why try to defy God? Hey, it's hard to argue that.
na onetwothree
70
T9
na FarCryss
75
T6
na kennardjon
75
T6
na timoA
92
T9
na cloak
74
T8
na negative
3
T8
na Hamburger
89
T9
na imdb
79
T10
na experimental
81
T8
na PolegaR
80
T8
na captainqwert
100
T10
na bmmello
90
T9
na comanchex
65
T4
na aethling
74
T9
na Stain
95
T10
Werner Herzog plays chicken with a massive volcano. Beautiful photography and score. Since Herzog grew up in a Germany devastated by World War 2, he knows a thing or two about poverty and oblivion
na Guernica
64
T7
na some_loser
60
T5
Average Tier 7.79 from 102 Rankings rss