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So, 'Salt and Fire,' directed by Werner Herzog, is an intriguing blend of drama and thriller that really captures the essence of tension and human frailty. The storyline revolves around a scientist who's pointing fingers at a corporate bigwig for an ecological mess in South America. What’s fascinating is how the looming threat of a volcano adds this layer of urgency, forcing these two characters to confront their differences. The pacing is unconventional, often lingering on the atmospheric details, which creates a sense of dread. Herzog’s direction, as always, is visually striking, and the performances carry that weight of existential despair. There’s something raw and unrefined in its execution, which might not sit well with everyone, but it certainly has a quality that makes it stand out.
Herzog's unique storytelling style.Atmospheric visuals that enhance the narrative.A deep dive into ecological and existential themes.
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