From Deseret News archives:
'Encounters' is fascinating
In "Encounters at the End of the World," eccentric German filmmaker Werner Herzog keeps his promise not to make "another penguin movie."
Of course, that doesn't mean that his latest, a documentary feature about Antarctic life and research, is completely penguin-free. But when the critters do show up, they're not as cute and fuzzy as, say, the ones in the Oscar-winning "March of the Penguins."
(As usual, Herzog's animal subjects here appear to be much, much more cranky and unfriendly. Sort of like the filmmaker himself.)
And as for the rest of the movie, it's very much in keeping with the tone and spirit of his previous nonfiction films, including the hotly debated 2005 documentary "Grizzly Man."
"Encounters" is peculiar but is also very fascinating, especially seeing how it broaches deep subjects such as man's relationship with nature. The movie takes Herzog to various locations in the South Pole, including its main community, McMurdo Research Station.
But not all of his focus is on humans. Again, there's an odd penguin segment, and other sequences take Herzog and cinematographer Peter Zeitlinger to underwater caverns that almost look like extraterrestrial landscapes.
At times Herzog does get a little carried away with all the discussions of possible penguin insanity and similar, terrible animal behavior. And his disdain for modern-day amenities like aerobics studios and bowling alleys becomes painfully clear by the time he delivers his umpteenth diatribe about such things.
However, there's much more good here than there is bad. The underwater sequences are breathtaking and ethereal. (They're accompanied by a subdued but appropriate soundtrack that features Tibetan chanting alongside original compositions from avant-garde musicians Henry Kaiser and David Lindley.)
"Encounters at the End of the World" is rated G, but does feature some brief scenes of animal violence, as well as some mildly suggestive references. Running time: 95 minutes.
E-mail: jeff@desnews.com
Comments
- Semi crash closes I-84 in Weber Co. 3:50 p.m.
- Fire damages Taylorsville home 3:25 p.m.
- Concert to benefit Ugandan children 3:22 p.m.
- Senate committee approves Voros 3:21 p.m.
- Mya tops fellow celebs 3:16 p.m.
- Stocks zigzag after rally 2:53 p.m.
- Placebo power behind cures 2:49 p.m.
- 'Suspect just shopping screenplay' 2:49 p.m.
- '08 loss 'learning experience' for TCU 2:47 p.m.
- AMA: repeal 'don't ask,don't tell' 2:46 p.m.
- Utah group finds homes for orphans
- Pratt pleads not guilty to sex charges
- Jazz blow big lead, hang on
- Y. tight ends talented tandem
- Senators want food tax restored
- Utes get extra motivation
- Alta's Ohai is Ms. Soccer 2009
- BYU soccer incident still popular
- Lobo land like home for BYU lineman
- Price injured; Miles has cast removed
- House passes health care bill
249 - TCU showdown has big implications
185 - Lobo suspended
184 - Cougars crush hapless Cowboys
155 - Senators want food tax restored
138 - Utah Jazz fall apart against Kings
131 - TCU 4th in AP poll; U. 16th, Y. 22nd
119 - No 'backlash' for pioneers, gays analogy
104 - RSL rallies to advance
103 - Utes pound winless Lobos
89
f you don't have an Xbox 360 and always wanted one, Saturday is your day.
"There is minimal if any difference between 5A and 4A at the top in most...
Does Obama expect us to believe that the Allah of suicide bombers isn't...
This is by far the weakest and most petty argument in favor of capitalism...
Third world sport? It was invented in Europe and Europe still dominates the...
Yes, the refs Do get paid at this level.
The Utes just barely won Wyoming, a team BYU just beat 52-0. TCU deserves...
My question is why do gay people have to conform to your views of morality....
Kurr - honorable mention. Awesome!
Jerry Boy... DWill and Korver were playing golf and dodgeball for charity!...
So, the American Psychological association calls attempts at 'reorientation'...




You can be the first to comment on this story.