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Into the Inferno

Into the Inferno (2016)

September. 07,2016
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7.2
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With stunning views of eruptions and lava flows, Werner Herzog captures the raw power of volcanoes and their ties to indigenous spiritual practices.

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Incannerax
2016/09/07

What a waste of my time!!!

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Jeanskynebu
2016/09/08

the audience applauded

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Ploydsge
2016/09/09

just watch it!

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Allison Davies
2016/09/10

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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jessica-keener
2016/09/11

It's just really damn good. Lava is like water but red and hot, really hot, like really really hot

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Roger Thornhill
2016/09/12

Be under no illusion, this is not a volcano documentary. Whatever it is, is not even very good. You will learn almost nothing about volcanoes. There's some 'volcano porn' cinematography but it is dwarfed by a meandering, aimless succession of locations and people without any regard for any kind of unity of time and place, topped by Herzog's monotone narration and grating German accent throughout. It's possibly the worst voice over I've ever heard, and exists only because the director has cast himself in his own film.Confusingly, an eminent British volcanologist takes on the role of both interviewee and interviewer at times, and combined with Herzog's over-bearing vocal presence, you are never quite sure who's in charge of this enterprise. It may be that was an artistic/directorial decision, but it sure when right over my head in that case, and felt to me more like it came out of a lack of planning and focus on part of the director.There is an anthropological dimension to the documentary, looking at the people who live with the volcanoes, but it is conducted in a deeply unsatisfying way. We're treated to long, interminable minutes of a village chief's ridiculous and childish superstitions ("The volcano talks to me.. but I cannot say, it's a secret....the volcano is annoyed because foreigners come here...").This dull and prolonged pseudo-anthropological exercise in filming village people do their incomprehensible volcano-related rituals is followed by various other uninteresting bits until the documentary takes us to North Korea, where Herzog insults your intelligence with fury by suggesting - shock horror - that North Koreans are brainwashed into blind patriotism and admiration for their leader, and - wait for it - that they engage in propaganda! His apparent surprise is such that the film turns into a tired repetition of the same old news about North Korea, and the volcano that brought him there is pretty much ignored.In summary, it's not a good volcano film - you don't see that much, and learn next to nothing. It's not a good documentary about people either. Herzog and his British buddy are rather inept at talking to people and drawing out their interesting side in a way that documentaries demand. What's left is Herzog's ego and unpleasant voice.

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Yogibearz
2016/09/13

Loved this documentary! Always a fan of Herzog...but if I was going to give a criticism....don't do subtitles where it's not needed! That seismologists English was well beyond most hillbilly/trailer trash!! Felt a bit condescending to be honest! Other than that, good doc! I don't think that that was intended, but it needs to be mentioned!

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omdawe
2016/09/14

I live in Indonesia and i want to learn more about volcanoes and how they work but this movie is 99% about people and their prescriptions of life and 1% about volcanoes so i felt i it was a wast of time.When Werner was narration is so boring i felt like i wanted to give him a energy drink or a coffee!The movie still it got some amazing footage, but so horribly made in every sense!Its not educational any way, more then what people thinks of Volcanoes so i just Werner own vlog!The name of the movie could be "People Prescriptions of Volcanoes"

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