1972 Box Office Flop, Written in Three Days, Named Among ‘Essential Movies to Watch’ ...Saudi Arabia

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The film currently holds a 96% Tomatometer score based on 56 reviews and a 90% audience score from more than 10,000 ratings. Rotten Tomatoes’ Critics Consensus describes the movie as: “A haunting journey of natural wonder and tangible danger, Aguirre transcends epic genre trappings and becomes mythological by its own right.”

The movie stars Klaus Kinski as Aguirre alongside Ruy Guerra, Helena Rojo and Del Negro. The film was written, produced and directed by Werner Herzog.

The story was loosely inspired by the real-life Spanish conquistador Lope de Aguirre. Herzog created much of the screenplay himself after reading about the historical figure in a book about adventurers. According to production accounts, Herzog wrote the script “in a frenzy” in just two-and-a-half days during a long bus trip.

Tension behind the scenes also became legendary. Herzog and Kinski frequently argued over how Aguirre should be portrayed. Kinski wanted the character to appear wildly insane, while Herzog preferred a quieter and more threatening version of madness.

Ebert also praised the film’s unforgettable ending, writing: “The film’s final images, among the most memorable I have ever seen, are of Aguirre alone on his raft, surrounded by corpses and by hundreds of chattering little monkeys, still planning his new empire.”

Over the decades, Aguirre: The Wrath of God grew from a little-seen art-house film into one of the most respected movies ever made. The film appeared on Time magazine’s “All Time 100 Best Films” list and has been called a masterpiece by many critics.

The story’s themes of greed, obsession, imperialism and madness have helped the film remain relevant more than 50 years after its release. Critics continue to praise the way Herzog combined historical inspiration with surreal imagery and psychological tension.Today, Aguirre: The Wrath of God is widely considered one of the defining films of world cinema.

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