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Woyzeck (1979) by Werner Herzog is a raw, haunting exploration of a man's descent into madness. It feels grimy and real, thanks to the minimalist yet striking visuals that Herzog crafts. The pacing is almost dreamlike, with moments of surrealism juxtaposed against the brutal reality of Woyzeck's existence. Klaus Kinski's performance is electrifying, embodying the tortured soldier's spiral into despair. The themes of social injustice and human fragility resonate deeply, especially through the lens of Woyzeck's degrading situation and his interactions with the cold, indifferent society around him. The diet of peas, almost absurd in its clinical detachment, becomes a symbol of his degradation. This film stays with you, a testament to the human condition, and Herzog's unique approach to storytelling is unmistakably present throughout.
Klaus Kinski's performance is a standout.Herzog's use of atmosphere enhances the narrative.Themes of social injustice are prevalent throughout.
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