A metaphor for the birth process
I just watched the film last night. My Film Studies professor was gracious enough to hand me a copy of the DVD. I asked him this question today morning, I shall pose the same here also.
Would you agree if I say that the entire bit about the ship is a metaphor for the process of birth? Let me explain where I am coming from.
Fitzcarraldo was given nine months for his project to finish. When he was explaining the captain about his fantastic plan the pencil drawing that he came up with distinctly resembles a diagram of the human female reproductive system. One particular angle in a shot of the ship climbing up the slope reminded me of an intra utero shot of babies to be born. And last but not least, the severing of the rope that tied the ship distinctly reminded me of the severing of the umbilical cord.
What say?