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paul on spout.com

Death and dying

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In most films, people die so easily. Few films really explore somebody who should have died, but didn't. I'm not talking about Bruce Willis and a machine gun defying the odds, but stories people who by some strange luck tumble through the cruelest of suffering and come out alive. They recover, get a job, buy a home and maybe live on your block. That's Dieter Dengler.

Little Dieter Needs to Fly  is about a man we could pass everyday. Dengler is so dynamic and yet strangely disconnected. He begins telling his story of brutal torture, starvation and escape from a POW camp like he's describing a Christmas that went south. Werner Herzog begins a dance with Dengler, taking him back into the physical settings of his story, having Dengler tell it within grass huts surrounded by Vietnamese men holding AK-47s. Dengler's stories become more real, his emotions start to emerge and memories which would be considered innappropriate in most conversations come out naturally. The memories flow into a beautiful documentary that puts you in a place of simple wonder about death and our relationship to it. Something that feels inappropriate to talk about in most of our conversations.

posted on Thursday, April 12, 2007 10:39 PM by paul


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quint
Posted Wednesday, April 25, 2007 9:32 PM

I couldn't help but feel like Dengler had fallen into the lion's den when he hooked up with Herzog on this. I was also morbidly curious enough to be riveted.

I never saw entirely beyond the story of Herzog and Dengler to the story that was being wrung out of Dengler alone. My own dad is a Vietnam vet and I had surely spent my share of time trying to wring stories out of him. I was taught that some things are best left forgotten.

When they are remembered though, at least they must be given their due. We have to watch this because Herzog made it and if we didn't watch it, we would somehow make Dengler's sacrifice dwindle. It's tough though.


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