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So, 'Portrait: Werner Herzog' is this fascinating little piece from 1986 where Herzog really opens up about his own life and filmmaking journey. It's more than just behind-the-scenes stuff; he shares personal stories that give context to his work. The pacing feels very laid-back, almost like a fireside chat, and it’s punctuated with excerpts from his films—like 'Aguirre' and 'Fata Morgana'—which are interwoven with his reflections. The tone is introspective, yet there’s that classic Herzog intensity lurking beneath. You really get a sense of his worldview and the artistic philosophy that drives him. It’s a unique glimpse into the mind of a filmmaker who doesn't shy away from the strange or the profound.
Focus on Herzog's storytelling style.Notice the blend of personal anecdotes with film commentary.Pay attention to the pacing—it’s conversational, not rushed.
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