The Wild Blue Yonder

The Wild Blue Yonder

The Wild Blue Yonder
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Actor: Brad Dourif, Werner Herzog
Brand: Ryko Distribution
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language)
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
Picture Format: 1.77:1
Running Time: 80 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2006-11-14
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Subversive Cinema

DVD Reviews of The Wild Blue Yonder

DVD Review: Herzog's latest bizarre and wonderful film is simultaneously hilarious, devastating and perplexing
Summary: 5 Stars

Wild Blue Yonder is Werner Herzog's latest film, following the popular and acclaimed Grizzly Man and the equally compelling White Diamond. It is an excellent addition to a vast body of work that encompasses experimental (Fata Morgana), documentary (Little Dieter Needs to Fly) and narrative fictional works (Aguirre: The Wrath of God, and Fitzcarraldo). Wild Blue Yonder is neither strictly a fictional feature nor a documentary, but a peculiar hybrid of both, that makes creative use of "found" NASA footage combined with the narration of Brad Dourif (Deadwood) to create a surreal and beautiful science fiction fantasy.

The film is a bizarre and wonderful beast, that playfully embraces a range of ambiguities (and inconsistencies) of time and place and concept. For this I expect it will be infuriating (or tedious) to some, but I found it fascinating and delightful and at the same time poignant. It is also one of Herzog's funniest films (while I've read festival reviews that suggest the humor in the film is unintentional it is exactly the kind of humor that pervades Herzog's work, and he is too clever a director not to be in on the joke). Aliens travel across eons of time to reach salvation on our Earth, while astronauts explore the cosmos only to find the abandoned planet the aliens left behind as their best hope. Mostly ignored upon their arrival by a culture too caught up in materialistic pursuits, the aliens mimic the ways of the natives, attempting to ensure the success of their colony by building, before all else, a mall (that, like many malls scattered throughout the United States, eventually fails because people don't come: things are cheaper at Wal-Mart). Later, in a brief summary of human history, the apparently last remaining alien describes the first great sin of mankind as the domestication of pigs, that forced them to settle down and eventually build strip malls. In the film the "Wild Blue Yonder" of Andromeda is simultaneously the here and now of this earth, deep in the seas of the Antarctic. What is said about the one could be equally said about the other. Herzog's film is both a celebration of the human desire to explore (and of the remarkable ingenuity displayed by the scientists and engineers who are the poetic visionaries of the space program) and a lamentation of our stupidity and our shameless absence of wonder. The music and sound throughout the film -- especially the remarkable singing of Sardinian vocalists -- is vibrant, both otherworldly or transcendent, and traditional, harking back to simpler times. The cinematography is gorgeously rich; even if this film had nothing else going for it, it could be appreciated as a cinematic poem of lovely images. At the same time what makes the film interesting is the fact that the images don't always fit easily with the narrative descriptions they seem intended to illustrate: a fact that highlights the peculiar status of this film as neither simply a fantasy nor a documentary, but a fantasy that, when juxtaposed with documentary images, serves to comment upon and urge reflection on the ideas that lead us to be fascinated with those images that are so revered by our culture (of early aviation, space flight, etc.). Brad Dourif is excellent as a narrator, channeling something of a peculiar mixture between Herzog's own deadpan description and the neurotically energetic exuberance of someone like Timothy Treadwell.

The film can be interpreted in a number of ways: for example, the "alien" might as well be just a disturbed but intelligent individual, whose "madness" consists of an inability to identify with the human pathologies he sees to be leading us to planetary self-destruction, and envisions an Earth without humans, in many ways more beautiful than Earth at present. At several points in response to human mistakes he repeats, "I could have told them ..." -- his remarks and the story as a whole serve to comment upon the absurdity of what has long been an implicit vision of the space program (the idea that when we have "wasted" this planet we can always go somewhere else, the final frontier ...). A literal interpretation of the alien is difficult, given that Herzog is deliberately loose with time in the film, and there can be little sense made of the ultimate chronology of the film (which depicts a narrator apparently in the present telling of things far past and in the distant future as if they were all in the past). In that respect, and as a work of experimental and cautionary science fiction, the film can perhaps be best compared to works like La Jetee by Chris Marker, and to Herzog's own Lessons of Darkness and Fata Morgana. In any case it is a stunning film, that deserves to be seen much more widely by those who are willing to set aside a few of their conventional expectations from the movies and be overwhelmed by the peculiar blend of humor and pathos that is at the heart of this delightful film.

Note: while this review is based on a screening of the film, the dvd is scheduled to be released in November (by RYKO, which recently put out a very fine version of David Lynch's Eraserhead, and which tends towards cult and independent films). Here is what they say on their website about the release:

Winner of Best Film: Critics Prize at the 2005 Venice Film festival , Werner Herzog's (Grizzly Man) new feature is an epic vision of our search for a new planet to colonize while aliens (narrated by Deadwood''s Brad Dourif) attempt to settle on our almost uninhabitable Earth. A revolutionary mixture of original NASA footage, amazing footage under the Antarctic ocean ( shot by musician Henry Kieser), interviews with cutting-edge scientists, all culminate into Herzog's personal plea to save our own planet, The Wild Blue Yonder has fans, critics and skeptics alike in furor. An absolutely unique cinematic experience in a limited edition DVD release with hours of special features.

- Limited edition includes full-length director's commentary, featurette, still gallery, bios and more!
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Description of The Wild Blue Yonder

From legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog (Grizzly Man Fitzcarraldo Nosferatu) comes an inspired vision: as humans search for a new planet to colonize aliens attempt to settle on the nearly-uninhabitable Earth. Oscar-nominee Brad Dourif (Deadwood The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Seed of Chucky) delivers a remarkable performance as he tells the aliens' story.Herzog has combined original NASA footage with Henry Kieser's incredible documentary images from beneath the Antarctic Ocean as well as interviews with respected scientists that culminate in his personal plea to save our planet.The Wild Blue Yonder has fans critics and skeptics alike in a furor. This unique cinematic experience comes in a limited edition DVD release including hours of special features.DVD Features:Latest film by Werner Herzog director of Grizzly Man Fitzcarraldo etc.Best Film International Critics Prize Biennale Venice 2005Official Selection Festival Venice 2005Sold out theatrically across the countryLimited edition includes full-length director's commentary featurette still gallery bios collectible slipcase and theatrical posterSystem Requirements:Run Time: 81 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY Rating: NR UPC: 858964001188 Manufacturer No: 00118
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