Werckmeister Harmonies
Still from Werckmeister Harmonies Review: "Werckmeister Harmonies," directed by Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky, is a mesmerizing cinematic experience that delves into existential themes and societal unraveling. The film's deliberate pacing and long takes create a contemplative atmosphere, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in its unique narrative. At its core, the film explores the impact of chaos and disorder on a small town, using a traveling circus and the mysterious arrival of a giant whale as metaphors. The central character, János Valuska, serves as a guide through the unfolding events, and through his eyes, we witness the gradual breakdown of societal harmony. The use of the "12:8" musical concept, known as the Werckmeister Harmonies, becomes a metaphor for the harmony of the universe. As the film progresses, this harmony is disrupted, mirroring the disintegration of order within the town. The juxtaposition of the orderly movement of the whale and th...