Heart Of Glass - The Silence Of Madness
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Heart Of Glass - The Silence Of Madness:
This week's video essay examines what could be one of Werner Herzog's least accessible dramatic works, the hypnotic Heart Of Glass! A film which focuses on obsession, loss, and the spread of madness, Heart Of Glass suspends narrative convention in favour of meditative pieces which paints a larger portrait of a fictitious 18th century Bavarian village on the cusp of its own undoing. Slow, dreary, and often dimly-lit, Heart Of Glass is terrifying in its silence and stillness.
Source of Roger Ebert quote: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-heart-of-glass-1976
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#WernerHerzog #HeartOfGlass #Glassblowing
Heart Of Glass - The Silence Of Madness:
This week's video essay examines what could be one of Werner Herzog's least accessible dramatic works, the hypnotic Heart Of Glass! A film which focuses on obsession, loss, and the spread of madness, Heart Of Glass suspends narrative convention in favour of meditative pieces which paints a larger portrait of a fictitious 18th century Bavarian village on the cusp of its own undoing. Slow, dreary, and often dimly-lit, Heart Of Glass is terrifying in its silence and stillness.
Source of Roger Ebert quote: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-heart-of-glass-1976
If you enjoyed this video essay, please consider subscribing for more video essays like this! YHBWF also has a Patreon where you can support us for extra content! Thank you so much for watching!
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🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4iCpMcoFFbVqEC5I36b8Kb?si=zSG6MlcaSJ-RnRYDOqM84w
✂ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@youhavebeenwatchingfilms
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