Werner Herzog – Stroszek [+commentary] (1977)
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In Berlin, an alcoholic man, recently released from prison, joins his elderly friend and a prostitute in a determined dream to leave Germany and seek a better life in Wisconsin.
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Who else but Werner Herzog would make a film about a retarded ex-prisoner, a little old man and a prostitute, who leave Germany to begin a new life in a house trailer in Wisconsin? Who else would shoot the film in the hometown of Ed Gein, the murderer who inspired “Psycho” (1960)? Who else would cast all the local roles with locals? Who else would end the movie with a policeman radioing, “We’ve got a truck on fire, can’t find the switch to turn the ski lift off, and can’t stop the dancing chicken. Send an electrician.”
2.75GB | 1h 47m | 956×576 | mkv
https://nitro.download/view/2A6C2CF88BB34A1/Werner_Herzog,_Stroszek_(1977)_-_BluRay_576p.mkv
Language(s):German,English (commentary)
Subtitles:English
Curtiz and Herzog (and an interesting Chereau)! What a day today, sir!