Werner Herzog, similar to Kurosawa, Bergman and Tarkovsky, hides the intent by teasing audience with scenes that have visual power and often deceptive dialog. Visual story gradually takes over the verbal conflict. Most dialogs are the mental cover for the hidden intent. Obvious and hidden merge at the catharses.
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He's simply awesome, Darren. Quite the talent and character. Thanks for sharing.
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He truly is.
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My Favorite: Day one is the point of no return.
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So many gems.
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Great read
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Agreed!
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Werner Herzog, similar to Kurosawa, Bergman and Tarkovsky, hides the intent by teasing audience with scenes that have visual power and often deceptive dialog. Visual story gradually takes over the verbal conflict. Most dialogs are the mental cover for the hidden intent. Obvious and hidden merge at the catharses.