"Facts sometimes have a strange and bizarre power that makes their inherent truth seem unbelievable"
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The intent here is partly defensive and partly mischievous. Herzog has long been associated with staging, with “ecstatic truth,” with the idea that a literal record can miss what feels most real. This line flips the usual critique. If facts can sound unbelievable, then believability becomes a poor standard for judging truth. The subtext is a warning to audiences who mistake coherence for honesty: you’re not skeptical, you’re just addicted to narrative.
Context matters because Herzog’s career is basically an argument with the documentary form. From the operatic madness of Fitzcarraldo to the cosmic indifference in Grizzly Man, he returns to moments where reality behaves like myth, not reportage. The quote also lands squarely in our current information climate, where “too wild to be true” is a reflex people use to dismiss uncomfortable reporting while simultaneously falling for cleaner, more cinematic falsehoods. Herzog’s point is bracing: the unbelievable is not evidence of fiction; sometimes it’s evidence that the world is bigger, stranger, and less considerate than our taste for credibility.
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"Facts sometimes have a strange and bizarre power that makes their inherent truth seem unbelievable." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/facts-sometimes-have-a-strange-and-bizarre-power-129682/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.












