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So, 'Lessons of Darkness' is a fascinating dive into the aftermath of the Gulf War. Herzog captures this surreal landscape of Kuwait, where oil fires create an eerie ambience that feels almost otherworldly. The way he juxtaposes the devastation with haunting visuals—those dark, smoky skies and flickering flames—really sticks with you. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the stark reality of the destruction. It's not just about the war; it's a meditation on humanity's relationship with nature and technology. Plus, Herzog's narration adds this layer of philosophical weight that kind of lingers. The practical effects, or rather the real, burning oil fields, give it a tangible rawness. It’s like a visual poem of destruction and resilience.
Focus on the unique visual style.Consider the philosophical undertones.Discuss Herzog's approach to war and nature.
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