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Oct 24, 2006 · With The Wild Blue Yonder, the director crafts a “science fiction fantasy” with a mixture of NASA and underwater footage, interviews with scientists and mathematicians, and a staged monologue by Brad Dourif as a mournful extraterrestrial, the overriding message of this eccentric mélange having something to do with eco-conservation ...
Werner Herzog's self-proclaimed "science-fiction fantasy" is a meticulously constructed fiction made from a combination of real-life footage repurposed in ways a conventional documentarian couldn't imagine. Read More. By Maitland McDonagh FULL REVIEW.
May 24, 2007 · The Wild Blue Yonder Review. A group of astronauts are stranded in space, unable to return to Earth as it has become uninhabitable; whatever landed in Roswell had greater repurcussions...
Review by Andrew. The Wild Blue Yonder 2005. ★★★★. Watched Oct 14, 2024. Most praise I read for this was score-centric, and while it’s a good score that elevates the underwater material enormously, I wouldn’t necessarily listen to it outside of the movie.
- Werner Herzog
Oct 27, 2006 · The Wild Blue Yonder has a small message to deliver about the importance of ecological conservation, but mostly, it's an excuse to cut together mesmerizing undersea and outer-space photography while a hypnotic soundtrack drones on.
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- Werner Herzog
- Not Rated
- Brad Dourif
Aug 26, 2010 · While intensely beautiful and hypnotically mixed with the oral sounds of a bunch of Sardinian singers and an African singer, the film becomes really indescribable — but not in that good nor bad way. You just have to watch, whether you like or dislike it.
It will also benefit from a good sound system, as the musical accompaniment to its long slow melodic scenes is extraordinarily beautiful, resonant and deeply evocative, creating an entirely new definition of space opera.
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