Burden of Dreams
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in front of this...
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overwhelming misery and...
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overwhelming fornication...
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overwhelming growth...
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and overwhelming lack of order.
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Even the- the stars up here
in the-in the sky look like a mess.

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There is no harmony in the universe.
We have to get acquainted to this idea that...

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there is no real harmony
as we have conceived it.

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But when I say this, I say this all
full of admiration for the jungle.

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It is not that I hate it.
I love it.

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I love it very much.
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But I love it against my better judgment.
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Once again, Herzog pushes on
in the face of disaster.

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Leaving a small crew
to work on moving the ship up the hill...

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Herzog takes the second
look-alike steamship...

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a full day's journey downriver
to the Pongo de Manique...

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the most dangerous rapids in Peru.
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In the film,
after the Indians pull the ship over the hill...

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there's a giant drunken party...
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and Fitzcarraldo passes out
in his cabin.

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While he sleeps,
the Indians release the ship.

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They have a dream of their own...
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in which they sacrifice the ship
to the river gods.

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Fitzcarraldo stumbles on deck
to find himself crashing through the rapids.

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His dream is shattered.

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