Heart of Glass (1976) Reviews

Heart of Glass (1976)
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Heart of Glass (Herz aus Glas) is essentially a treatise by Werner Herzog on the power and importance of art. Director Herzog was known to put his actors through the wringer to get the results he wanted. In this film, Herzog decided that the best way to get his people to dance to the crack of his whip was to actually put them under hypnosis! The dazed, zombie-like performances certainly fit the subject matter. This is the story of an 18th-century Bavarian glassblower who by virtue of his delicate work virtually casts a spell over his neighbors. When the glassblower dies, the townsfolk discover that he failed to leave behind the secret for his special ruby glassware -- and will do literally anything to find the answer. The word usually used to describe Heart of Glass is "haunting"; some viewers have gone beyond haunted and into "possessed." Watch carefully and spot director Herzog in a bit as a glass carrier. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Clemens Scheitz
Director(s):
Werner Herzog
Format(s):
DVD
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Joyce N.

This was one of the weirdest and creepiest movies I've ever seen. I found it absolutely fascinating, and even more so after watching with the commentary. I would recommend this, but obviously only to people who want to see something extremely out of the ordinary.

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Teresa K.

This was the SLOWEST movie I have ever seen. I couldn't even finish it. For that matter, I don't even remember ordering it in the first place.

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Frank K.

A pretentious, utterly worthless film.

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Beverly F.

My husband and I had never seen any films by Werner Herzog, although we enjoy foreign films in general. The artistic elements escaped me entirely as I found this one to be so dull as to have trouble staying awake. There was nothing to draw me in, and if I hadn't read that the actors were under hypnosis I would have thought they did this as a joke while on drugs. Perhaps this director is an acquired taste, and I wasn't familiar enough with his work and style to appreciate it.

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Donald A.

Werner Herzog is one of the most interesting people on the planet, but if you have to rate his movies worst to best this has got to be there at the bottom, theres something interesting lurking below the ultimately dull mess that is this movie, but that wont help. Famous for being the movie where the actors are sleep deprived ive got to say its not a successful expirement, and i wouldnt be surprised to hear he kept the scriptwriter up for a week to write the rewrites either. Better use of 2 hours: get some sleep yourself!

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Jeff K.

Herzog tells a story like no one else, and this one is spooky. The commentary is excellent. Non-German speakers may want to watch it without the subtitles to get the full effect . Newbies may wish to start with something a bit more conventional, like Fitzcarraldo.

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    Joyce N.

    This was one of the weirdest and creepiest movies I've ever seen. I found it absolutely fascinating, and even more so after watching with the commentary. I would recommend this, but obviously only to people who want to see something extremely out of the ordinary.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Teresa K.

    This was the SLOWEST movie I have ever seen. I couldn't even finish it. For that matter, I don't even remember ordering it in the first place.

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    Frank K.

    A pretentious, utterly worthless film.

    Yes   |   No

     
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