Mein liebster Feind - Klaus Kinski
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:57:09
The rage the indians felt toward
Kinski was exploited for this scene.

:57:30
Kinski maintained that he felt close
to the indians, but this wasn't true.

:57:36
He wanted to pretend that he
was close to 'Nature's Children'...

:57:41
...and thus to 'Mother Nature'.
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Between Kinski and me there
was an unbridgeable gap.

:57:55
This had to do with his
feeling for nature.

:57:57
He stylized himself as
the 'Natural Man'.

:58:01
I believe that everything he said
about the jungle was mainly posing.

:58:07
He declared everything around here
erotic, but he never went near it.

:58:12
He stayed in a camp for months,
but never set foot in the jungle.

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Once he penetrated it for about
100 feet, where a fallen tree lay.

:58:26
Of course, the photographer
had to go with him...

:58:30
...taking hundreds of photos of
him tenderly embracing...

:58:34
...and copulating with this tree.
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Poses and paraphernalia were
what mattered to him.

:58:44
His alpine gear was more important
than the mountains themselves.

:58:49
His camouflage combat fatigues
tailored by Yves Saint Laurent...

:58:53
...were much more important
than any jungle.

:58:56
in this regard, Kinski was endowed
with a fair share of natural stupidity.


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