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Signs of Life (1968)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:6
Rotten:1
Average Rating:7/10
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Werner Herzog made his directing debut with this meditation on war and madness. During World War II, three German soldiers--one of them wounded--take refuge on a small Greek island that remains... Werner Herzog made his directing debut with this meditation on war and madness. During World War II, three German soldiers--one of them wounded--take refuge on a small Greek island that remains relatively untouched by the fighting. The boredom of their isolated post and meaningless assignment leads to an inevitable crumbling of sanity. Each begins to construct elaborate strategies to dispel the boredom and keep the mental horrors of the war at bay. The psychology of the men and their trying situation are compellingly portrayed through their methods of occupying themselves, from building cockroach-catching contraptions to translation of ancient Greek texts on local church walls to the construction of bombs from the detritus of the ammunitions dump. SIGNS OF LIFE was Herzog's first feature film, made at the age of 19, and thus is perhaps his most conventional, sticking to a traditional psychological drama format. However, the idiosyncrasies and dramatic invention that would follow in his career are present in seed form in the director's scrupulous attention to the minutiae of the characters' descent into disturbance as well as in the role played by the astounding Greek landscape. [More]
Starring: Peter Brogle, Wolfgang Reichmann, Athina Zacharopoulou, Werner Herzog
Starring: Peter Brogle, Wolfgang Reichmann, Athina Zacharopoulou, Werner Herzog
Director: Werner Herzog
Director: Werner Herzog
Screenwriter: Werner Herzog
Composer: Stavros Xarchakos
Producer: Werner Herzog
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Reviews for Signs of Life
Signs of Life is more controlled, more fully-formed than many of Herzog's later, madly grasping, exploratory masterworks, but it's a true work of greatness.
Stroszek's motivations are as enigmatic as those of the windmills: the emphatic reversal of Kubrick's nasty, gorgeous joke.
As a writer-director in his feature film effort, Mr. Herzog has failed to make his harried hero's case or his parable believable. Otherwise, his Signs of Life provides vivid signs of considerable talent and promise.
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