The apocalypse is a huge event. But reality is not like that. In my film, the end of the world is very silent, very weak. So the end of the world comes as I see it coming in real life—slowly and quietly. Death is always the most terrible scene, and when you watch someone dying— an animal or a human—it's always terrible, and the most terrible thing is that it looks like nothing happened.
Bela Tarr (talking about his film The Turin Horse) quoted by Eduardo Viveiros De Castro and Debora Danowski in The Ends of the World















