CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS

CAVE of FORGOTTEN DREAMS (dir Werner Herzog) I went to see 'Cave of Forgotten Dreams' by Werner Herzog yesterday with a friend from Belfast. It’s an interesting work in 3D but becomes a bit predictable after the initial impact although I'd recommend it, but cautiously. Interestingly those early men played the flute (constructed from a vulture's hollow wing bone) and understood the pentatonic scale. One of the researchers played The Star Spangled Banner (just like Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble...). The cave was littered with the skulls of cave bears that lived there long after those cave men came to make their cave paintings but, honestly, I was a bit confused about the time scale. Herzog was at pains to point out that the cave wasn't a fraud and that he hadn't completed the paint job an hour or so before with his many bemused Igor’s but that it was actually done tens of thousand of years ago. The lime scale that covered everything could be accurately dated, according to Herzog, by dipping it into a solution of coca cola and vodka, then spreading it out on one thigh which then began to turn green. This proved the absolute accuracy of Herzog's calculations.

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