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Walking to Werner is kind of a quirky gem. It’s this fascinating documentary where Linas Phillips sets off on foot from Seattle, all the way to Herzog’s home in L.A. The whole thing has a really intimate vibe, capturing the struggle and the beauty of the journey. You get these moments of reflection, and it’s peppered with bits of Herzog’s philosophy that just linger in the air. The pacing feels organic; sometimes slow, sometimes contemplative, it mirrors the walk itself. Not to mention, there’s a raw authenticity to Phillips’ performance. The film has this understated charm, almost like a love letter to Herzog and the art of wandering. It stands out for its offbeat premise and genuine exploration of creativity.
Unique tribute to Herzog's influence.Captivating blend of documentary and personal narrative.Reflective moments resonate throughout the journey.
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