Review of Fitzcarraldo

Fitzcarraldo (1982)
10/10
amazing
2 March 1999
A fascinating portrait of a man whose love for the opera drives him on a peculiar mission to build an opera house in the South American rain forest. The characters are sharply developed without the use of unnecessary "reflective" dialogue. Herzog instead chooses to allow his actors to show us the characters almost wholly through expression and action.

There is some beautiful camera work, and the script is always fascinating.
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