'Theater of Thought,' the latest documentary from Werner Herzog, has the director combining poetry and science in his exploration of the brain. Our TIFF22 review:
As a documentarian, Werner Herzog often seems led by his curiosities rather than by any specific structure or concrete purpose. For a film like Grizzly Man, having a clear focus and direct narrative to tell felt like an oddity in his documentary work, whereas films like Encounters at the End of the World and Cave of Forgotten Dreams were more directed by Herzog’s interest at the time.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY For example, after letting a mathematician go on for several minutes about formulas and intricate concepts, our narrator Herzog humorously adds, “I literally understand none of this.
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