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In 'Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World,' Herzog dives deep into the digital age's psyche, weaving together interviews and explorations that feel almost philosophical. His typical narration lends a certain gravity, balancing fascination and skepticism about our interconnected lives. The pacing is contemplative, inviting viewers to ponder rather than rush through. Herzog captures a range of voices, from tech pioneers to everyday users, each revealing a different facet of the Internet's impact. Visually, it's quite straightforward, but that simplicity serves to emphasize the weight of the subject matter. The film oscillates between awe and anxiety about technology, making it distinctive in Herzog's oeuvre. It's a curious reflection on how the digital and human experience intertwine.
Engaging blend of interviews with tech pioneers and everyday users.Herzog's unique narrative style adds depth to the subject matter.Explores themes of connectivity, anxiety, and human experience.
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