Encounters at the End of The World
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Documentary
Filmmaker Werner Herzog travels to Antarctica to capture its landscape's rarely seen beauty on film.
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"Herzog is a stranger in a strange land (...) his perverse curiosity and zest for the harshest extremes of nature transform what might have been a standard TV special into an idiosyncratic expression of wonder." | ||||
"Like many of Mr. Herzog's movies, fiction and nonfiction, 'Encounters at the End of the World' itself has the quality of a dream: it's at once vivid and vague, easy to grasp and somehow beyond reach." | ||||
"All this is as fascinating as it is humbling, even when Herzog ventures a little too far down eccentricity's back alley." | ||||
"Does Antarctica attract dreamers or create them? It's a thread that runs throughout the film." | ||||
"Takes you places an ordinary documentary filmmaker might’ve gone to yet missed completely." | ||||
"The images captured by Herzog and cinematographer Peter Zeitlinger are dazzling all on their own, finding the disorienting psychedelia that is nature at its weirdest." | ||||
"An enjoyable example of this extraordinary director's documentary work." |
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