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Hacia el infierno

Título original: Into the Inferno
  • 2016
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 44min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.2/10
10 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Hacia el infierno (2016)
Werner Herzog and volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer embark upon a global journey exploring some of the world's most mythical volcanoes in North Korea, Ethiopia, Iceland and the Vanuatu Archipelago.
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Una exploración de volcanes activos alrededor del mundo.Una exploración de volcanes activos alrededor del mundo.Una exploración de volcanes activos alrededor del mundo.

  • Dirección
    • Werner Herzog
  • Guionista
    • Werner Herzog
  • Elenco
    • Werner Herzog
    • Katia Krafft
    • Maurice Krafft
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.2/10
    10 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Werner Herzog
    • Guionista
      • Werner Herzog
    • Elenco
      • Werner Herzog
      • Katia Krafft
      • Maurice Krafft
    • 24Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 44Opiniones de los críticos
    • 76Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 5 nominaciones en total

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    Werner Herzog
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    • Self
    Katia Krafft
    Katia Krafft
    • Self - Volcanologist
    • (material de archivo)
    Maurice Krafft
    Maurice Krafft
    • Self - Volcanologist
    • (material de archivo)
    Clive Oppenheimer
    • Self
    German Qoheleth
    • Self
    James Hammond
    • Self - Geophysicist
    Mael Moses
    • Self - Chief
    Kwon Sung An
    • Self - Historian
    Sarmin
    • Self - Carpenter
    Yonatan Sahle
    • Self - Archaeologist
    Yun Yong Gun
    • Self - Geologist
    Sri Sumarti
    • Self - Volcanologist
    Tim D. White
    • Self - Paleoanthropologist
    William McIntosh
    • Self - Volcanologist
    • (material de archivo)
    Han Myong II
    • Self - Translator
    Kampiro Kayrento
    • Self - Fossil Hunter
    Adam Bobbette
    • Self - Researcher
    • Dirección
      • Werner Herzog
    • Guionista
      • Werner Herzog
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    10bieten2004

    Great documentary

    This documentary does not try to scientifically explore volcanoes, it's about the emotional impact volcanoes have on human beings.

    On a subjective level, looking into the red bubbling abyss was pleasant and terrifying at the same time.
    7shakercoola

    Different peoples' sense of wonder for the volcano

    A British-Austrian documentary; Filmmaker Werner Herzog observes some of the most beautiful and terrifying wonders of the natural world - the volcano - with his signature blend of curiosity and insight. He travels round the world, to Indonesia, Ethiopia, Iceland and North Korea to explore the effect volcanos have on their population and culture and myths. The film is significant for showing a fresh insight into life in North Korea, and a fascinating insight into the fossil hunting of early humankind in the shadow of the volcano. The primordial aspect of molten lava flow and lava explosions captured on film are extraordinary and at times unsettling, such was the danger to the cameramen and the vertigo from enormous backdrops of crimson fury. The film meanders from one location to another and unconventional in its narrative and narration. Herzog's storytelling style is not easily pinned down, though he never loses sight of one constant here: human awe for the primeval and the elemental.
    Michael_Elliott

    The Volcano Stuff is Great... The Rest Not So Much

    Into the Inferno (2016)

    *** (out of 4)

    Werner Herzog narrates and directs this documentary, which takes a look at various volcanoes throughout the world.

    I should probably start off by saying Herzog is one of my favorite filmmakers and he might be my favorite documentary filmmaker. INTO THE INFERNO was a rather interesting idea but I'm not quite sure how well the end product turned out. If you're expecting a straight documentary from the maverick filmmaker then I'm going to guess that you're unfamiliar with his work. He's created some true masterpieces but none of them play like you'd expect them to.

    That's certainly true for this picture, which makes you believe that it's about volcanoes but you soon realize that the director is up to his bag of tricks and delivers more but I'll get into that in a bit. As far as the volcano stuff goes, it's extremely interesting to say the least. We're pretty much given a tour of the globe as we see various volcanoes as well as get to learn about their history and get to hear some stories about previous explosions. All of this stuff is brilliantly captured as the cinematography is downright terrific and the visual images of the lave are so beautiful that I could have easily watched them for hours.

    With that said, the film is also about various thoughts on life and other issues. I freely admit that I didn't think this segment of the film worked and sadly there's a lot of this stuff and I think it really brought the film down. The sequences in North Korea are a prime example as we get to hear stories of how the people there are basically hostages to their leader. What does this stuff have to do with volcanoes? All of it really seems like it should have been left for a different documentary but, as I said, Herzog likes to mix things up but I just don't think it was a success here.
    7vmanson-49017

    Not a documentary but a short film.

    A very beautiful documentary. Visually pleasing. The music is soothing and scary at times. Overall very entertaining as well.
    8tobias_681

    A contemporary reflection upon an ancient theme

    You might think that this is a documentary about volcanoes… in which case you wouldn't be wrong. However you have to keep in mind that this is a Werner Herzog documentary about volcanoes. Herzog is not so much interested in the facts about volcanoes (I'm sure he'd tell you to read a book if you want facts) but what volcanoes can tell us about ourselves and about us as a species.

    So how does he do it, you might ask. Herzog reaches very far back, very far, in fact right back to the dawn of man – through an archaeological expedition in Ethiopia that aims to uncover a complete skeleton of such an ancient human beneath the blazing sand. And indeed Herzog captures something prehistoric with this documentary; amidst our digital age which often tricks us to believe we've conquered nature, he renders man once again so incredibly small and fragile against the (in contrast) everlasting thermal forces of the earth.

    Herzog explores this feeling of impuissance by traveling to tribal communities in the Pacific and by exploring the state of North Korea and the oppressive, propagandistic cult around their leaders (with some at times truly fantastic footage, you have to keep in mind that it's almost impossible to get a permit to film there). In both communities a volcano plays an important role and Herzog expresses multiple times his interest in how volcanoes "create new gods", once again questioning the permanence of our culture which we so often take for granted.

    In the end what makes this movie so special is that it's surprisingly contemporary despite being about a phenomenon (volcanos) that is almost as old as the earth itself and that Herzog found new ways to once again render the Vanitas motif from medieval times vividly alive. Herzog reminds us that even today with all out technological progress, we are still small, fragile animals against the mighty forces of nature. Memento Mori, they said in the Middle Ages, remember that you have to die.

    Some have commented that the film is really shattered; however I'd argue that it's actually really focused on its theme. Don't expect my review to follow the film chronologically though, it takes it's very own spins and turns. And don't expect the film to be sad, it's actually quite witty and filled with funny ironies. Likewise it assembles a large array of different great and fascinating footage from all around the world. However I'd still like to leave you with a famous old poem from one of Herzog's fellow countrymen (which I'm convinced he knows as well), here's Friedrich Hölderlin's "Hyperion's Song of Fate" (be sure to read it in its original German form if you speak the language):

    Up there you walk through the light on delicate grounds, Elysian Spirits! Shimmering breezes of Gods touch you as softly as the hand of the harpist touches her sacrosanct strings.

    Unencumbered by fate, like a slumbering newborn, are breathing the heavenly dwellers; chastely protected by a bud unassuming flowers for them eternal the spirit and their hallow'd eyes shine in serene clearness forever.

    But to us it was given never and nowhere to rest: we suffering humans vanishing, falling blindly from one hour to the next are thrown like the water cliff down to cliff, yearlong into the unknown abyss.

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      Was one of the very few movies that was filmed in North Korea.
    • Citas

      Werner Herzog: It is a fire that wants to burst forth and it could not care less about what we are doing up here

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 28 de octubre de 2016 (Alemania)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Alemania
      • Canadá
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Into the Inferno
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • North Korea
    • Productoras
      • Matter of Fact Media
      • Spring Films
      • Werner Herzog Filmproduktion
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