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So, 'Handicapped Future' is this stark documentary by Werner Herzog. It's not flashy, but there's this raw intensity in how he captures the lives of disabled people across Germany and the USA. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to sit with the uncomfortable realities presented. Herzog's signature style brings a haunting atmosphere, almost like a deep dive into the societal reflections. You'll see some candid interviews that pull no punches, revealing the stark contrasts in attitudes and treatment between the two countries. It's distinctive in its unflinching honesty, a Herzog trait. The practical effects are minimal, mostly relying on real-life situations, and that just makes it more impactful. Definitely a conversation starter, if you’re into that kind of thing.
Focuses on disability representation in 1970s society.Herzog’s unique observational style shines through.Great for discussions on social issues and ethics.
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