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So, 'Werner Herzog Saves Taxi Driver' is this bizarre little gem that plays with the idea of filmmaking as a high-stakes game. The atmosphere is tense yet absurd, with that Herzogian touch of surrealism creeping in. You really feel the camaraderie among the filmmakers; Spielberg and Lucas feel almost like the modern-day knights trying to rescue their king, which is Scorsese in this odd narrative. The pacing is erratic, jumping between frantic moments and slow, contemplative scenes. Those practical effects? They’re surprisingly gritty, grounding the film in a strange reality, while the performances are just delightful in their eccentricity. It’s like they took this wild concept and just ran with it—definitely has a cult vibe to it, you know?
This film has a limited release and hasn’t seen many formats—mostly digital and a few rare screenings. It captures a unique moment in cinema history, intertwining legends in a way that collectors find intriguing. Because of its unconventional style and the involvement of iconic directors, it's garnered niche interest among collectors who appreciate the absurdity of modern filmmaking.
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