When Werner Herzog talks to people who are in the movie and gets personal with them, he gets what he calls "a look into the abyss of the human soul." It's Herzog at his best here, peeling back the curtain of anonymity to reveal a human story that's both heartbreaking and enlightening at the same time.
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When Werner Herzog talks to people who are in the movie and gets personal with them, he gets what he calls "a look into the abyss of the human soul." It's Herzog at his best here, peeling back the curtain of anonymity to reveal a human story that's both heartbreaking and enlightening at the same time.
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